"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 ...
In the accompanying profile, art critic Barbara Rose remarked on the fact that Mitchell refused to remove her glasses, “even to be photographed”—adding that the “high degree of discipline in ...
As the art world makes long-overdue progress toward gender parity, the market for work by women artists has been steadily ...
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 ...
Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) was a fiery abstractionist who rose to fame in the male-dominated post-World War II art world. The New York-based Joan Mitchell Foundation, established in 1993 as ongoing art ...
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 ...
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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.
Yesterday, the Joan Mitchell Foundation (JMF) sent Louis Vuitton a cease-and-desist letter, alleging that the French luxury brand committed copyright infringement when it featured the late Abstract ...
Joan Mitchell Retrospective: Her Life and Paintings, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria [itinerary: Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany] (solo exhibition) Joan Mitchell: The Sketchbook Drawings, Museum Folkwang, ...
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