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.
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.
How Mitchell did that — how she went from a childhood in Chicago to ascending the New York art world in the 1950s, and then to a life in France where she became as well known there — is a subject of a ...
The Joan Mitchell Center, a $12.5 million artist retreat, will open in the 7 th Ward on Saturday (Aug. 22). Select artists from New Orleans and across the country will soon be working and living on ...
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 ...
A pair of multimillion-dollar Joan Mitchell paintings representing both the first and last chapters of her storied career is coming to Phillips New York next month. An untitled, 80-inch-tall ...
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As the art world makes long-overdue progress toward gender parity, the market for work by women artists has been steadily ...
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 ...
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