Joan Mitchell
Exploring the life and art of a groundbreaking painter
Sarah Roberts author Katy Siegel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:12th Jan '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This comprehensive volume explores the remarkable life and work of Joan Mitchell, highlighting her significant contributions to abstract painting.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and work of Joan Mitchell, an artist renowned for her bold experimentation and emotional depth. Joan Mitchell showcases her evolution as a painter, illustrating how she transcended the boundaries of Abstract Expressionism. The narrative delves into the transatlantic influences that shaped her artistic vision, providing readers with a rich context for understanding her work.
Lavishly illustrated, Joan Mitchell presents a chronological journey through her career, featuring iconic pieces alongside lesser-known works. From her vibrant New York paintings of the 1950s to the expansive multipanel compositions created in France, the book captures the full spectrum of her artistic practice. It includes not only stunning visuals of her paintings but also insights into her life, social connections, and the environments that inspired her.
The book is structured into ten chapters, each focusing on a specific suite of paintings. Scholarly essays and artistic responses enrich the text, offering diverse perspectives on Mitchell's contributions to art, literature, and music. This unprecedented volume serves as an essential resource for both long-time admirers and newcomers eager to explore the profound impact of Joan Mitchell's artistry.
"Joan Mitchell... does justice to an artist... with grand ambitions and a formidable control of paint."—Matthew Holman, The Art Newspaper
“One of the most stupendous art books in my collection”—Anna Murphy, The Times
“The beauty of a lovingly curated monograph such as this is that when dozens of images are accrued in one place, the subtle shifts in execution and the development of an artist's visual language becomes clearer. Joan Mitchell emerges as a fascinating character and underappreciated 20th-century talent.”—Artists & Illustrators ‘Book of the Month’
Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award Finalist, sponsored by the College Art Association
ISBN: 9780300247275
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384 pages