When:
Thursday, September 25, 2025
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM CT
Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, Main Gallery, 40 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Cost: 0
Contact:
Block Museum of Art
(847) 491-4000
Group: Block Museum of Art
Category: Fine Arts
Join us in the gallery for a talk with Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding: Helen Frankenthaler and Artists’ Experiments on Paper co-curator Stephanie S.E. Lee, Belle da Costa Greene Curatorial Fellow at the Morgan Library & Museum and 2024–25 Block Museum Art History Graduate Fellow.
This event kicks off the exhibition with an in-depth look at two of Frankenthaler’s works created more than a decade apart: Divertimento (1983) and Tales of Genji IV (1998).
Together, we’ll explore how close looking at these works reveals surprising connections—to Italian classical music, an 11th-century Japanese novel, and the spirit of artistic collaboration that shaped Frankenthaler’s process.
Block Curator Talks explore the ideas behind our exhibitions with the Block team. These talks offer a chance to ask questions, share thoughts, and connect more deeply with the art on view.
Participation level – light, participants may choose to share thoughts and questions during the program.
Programs are open to all, on a first-come first-served basis. RSVPs are not required, but are appreciated.
Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding: Helen Frankenthaler and Artists’ Experiments on Paper is curated by Stephanie S.E. Lee, 2024–25 Art History Graduate Fellow and Corinne Granof, Academic Curator, at The Block Museum of Art. Generous support for the exhibition was provided by the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. The exhibition is supported in part by The Alumnae of Northwestern University. The Graduate Fellow is generously supported by The Graduate School (TGS), Northwestern University.
Stephanie S.E. Lee is a PhD Candidate in Art History at Northwestern and co-curator of Spilling, Pouring, Bleeding. She specializes on the history of printmaking, with a particular focus on early twentieth-century art between France and East Asia. Before joining the Block, she held positions at the Art Institute of Chicago, Rijksmuseum, and the Newberry Library. Lee is currently a Belle da Costa Greene Curatorial Fellow in Modern and Contemporary Drawings at the Morgan, where she is working on another Helen Frankenthaler exhibition.