"Perhaps if I hadn't had to fight, I would have quit," the artist Joan Mitchell once said. "I don't know. I doubt it, though." Mitchell's work may have been born out of struggle, but there is no ...
A New Book From Yale University Press and SFMOMA Illustrates the Enduring Resonance of Joan Mitchell
After declaring herself a painter in 1936 at age 11 and until her death in 1992, Joan Mitchell’s insistence on living and painting without constraint inspired a life of nonconformity with art at its ...
Why the Time is Right for a Joan Mitchell Revival, According to Baltimore Museum Curator Katy Siegel
The celebrated Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) is getting a major retrospective courtesy of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, starting in 2020.
This December, Sotheby’s will present Icons: Back to Madison, a first-of-its-kind exhibition bringing together some of the most iconic works ever sold under our banner—just one month after opening its ...
Co-organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Joan Mitchell follows the career of the internationally renowned artist who attained critical acclaim and ...
Two slender vertical lines outlined in green are smack dab in the center of “To the Harbormaster,” a monumental abstract painting by the artist Joan Mitchell on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
In 1981, the late American Abstract Expressionist Joan Mitchell appeared in the pages of Vogue wearing a black leather blazer, cornflower blue turtleneck sweater, and a pair of rust-colored pants. Her ...
Whether stepping foot inside an art museum for the first time or a lifelong connoisseur, visitors to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s historic Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) exhibition will find ...
PARIS — The Joan Mitchell Foundation said it has sent a cease and desist letter to Louis Vuitton over the unauthorized use of the late U.S. artist’s paintings in an ad for the Capucines handbag ...
Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) was a leading figure in the American Abstract Expressionist movement. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Mitchell moved to New York City, where she became part of the vibrant art ...
Joan Mitchell dismissed her works on paper-even painting-scale pastels of four-foot dimensions-as "lady paintings." Keeping faith with her subject, Jane Livingston, the guest curator of the Whitney`s ...
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