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The painting “To the Harbormaster” by artist Joan Mitchell. Soon, viewers begin to notice a similar feature in other paintings of Mitchell’s, especially those created during the 1950s and 1960s.
Whether stepping foot inside an art museum for the first time or a lifelong connoisseur, visitors to the San Francisco Museum of 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 ...
Joan Mitchell’s “Wood, Wind, No Tuba,” a two-panel painting from 1979. Estate of Joan Mitchell, via The Museum of Modern Art, New York and David Zwirner ...
Simon Kelly, curator of curator of modern and contemporary art at the St. Louis Art Museum, describes key elements of "Water Lilies" by Claude Monet and "River" by Joan Mitchell. On March 24, the ...
Joan Mitchell, Ground, (1989). Courtesy Sotheby's/© Estate of Joan Mitchell From pieces that played an influential role in the male-dominated New York School to nature-imbued paintings created in ...
Joan MItchell, Bracket (1989). Courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The announcement of the upcoming retrospective coincides with a dramatic uptick in market interest in Mitchell.
JOAN MITCHELL WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, NEW YORK BRENDA RICHARDSON Joan Mitchell dismissed her works on paper-even painting-scale pastels of four-foot dimensions-as "lady paintings." Keeping ...
And now, she shares a U.S. museum exhibition with him. Born a year before Monet died, Joan Mitchell made her own name as a young artist among the midcentury bohemians and mad men of New York.