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Joan Mitchell: Paintings - by Joan Mitchell & Julie Otsuka & Shinique Smith & Yves Michaud & Lily Stockman (Hardcover)

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  • Discover Joan Mitchell's powerful and dynamic work--spotlighted in this book as never before "An entry for one of the best shows of 2022. . . .
  • About the Author: Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) established a singular visual vocabulary over the course of her more than four decade career.
  • 104 Pages
  • Art, Women Artists

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Discover Joan Mitchell's powerful and dynamic work--spotlighted in this book as never before

"An entry for one of the best shows of 2022. . . . Mitchell, then in her 50s, reaches peak form in gathering brushstrokes that flicker and burn like auras on fire." --Jerry Saltz, New York magazine

This highly anticipated publication focuses on the years 1979 to 1985--a significant and deeply generative period within Joan Mitchell's decades-long career. As Mitchell became even more fully immersed in daily life at her property in Vétheuil, France--surrounded by lush gardens, and challenged and inspired by new creative relationships--her studio practice flourished and her work became even more ambitious and expansive. Executed in an increasingly bold palette, the works from this period exemplify Mitchell's nuanced mastery of composition, scale, and color. In addition to her large-scale abstract works, this publication features numerous smaller paintings and a selection of archival materials.

Included in the book are several texts that complement the illustrated works. A new essay by the bestselling author Julie Otsuka recollects her encounters with Mitchell's paintings over the years. A fascinating conversation between Mitchell and the French philosopher Yves Michaud from 1986 is featured. Reflections by the artists Shinique Smith and Lily Stockman each explore a unique component of Mitchell's oeuvre or practice, underscoring Mitchell's continued influence on artists today.



Review Quotes




"a gifted artist widely celebrated for her outstanding contribution to abstraction"-- "Widewalls"

"she is finally being recognized as a painter of great importance who was long undervalued because of her gender, both in her lifetime and after her death"--Farah Nayeri "The New York Times"

"An entry for one of the best shows of 2022...Mitchell, then in her 50s, reaches peak form in gathering brushstrokes that flicker and burn like auras on fire. Here, she goes all the way into her own secret garden" --Jerry Saltz "Vulture of New York Magazine"

"These works show Mitchell gradually embracing a less-is-more approach...This brought larger, more flowing rhythms to her compositions and a more palpable sense of her physical presence"--Roberta Smith "The New York Times"



About the Author



Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) established a singular visual vocabulary over the course of her more than four decade career. Born in Chicago and educated at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, from which she received a BFA (1947) and an MFA (1950), Mitchell moved to New York in 1949 and was an active participant in the downtown arts scene. She began splitting her time between Paris and New York in 1955, before moving permanently to France in 1959. In 1968, Mitchell settled in Vétheuil, a small village northwest of Paris, while continuing to exhibit her work throughout the United States and Europe. When Mitchell passed away in 1992, her will specified that a portion of her estate should be used to establish a foundation to directly support visual artists.

Julie Otsuka is the award-winning and best-selling author of The Swimmers (2022), The Buddha in the Attic (2012), and When the Emperor Was Divine (2003). Her books have been awarded the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and the American Library Association Alex Award, among other distinctions.

Shinique Smith is an American artist whose multidisciplinary practice includes painting, sculpture, video, installation, and performance. Exploring ideas of transformation and ritual through materials such as fabric, clothing, and personal belongings, breath, bundling, collage, and gesture, Smith has built a complex visual vocabulary that resonates on intimate and social scales.

Yves Michaud is a French philosopher, writer, and professor emeritus of philosophy at the Sorbonne, Paris. In the 1970s, he began working as an art critic, developing relationships with contemporary artists of the time in Paris, including Joan Mitchell. Michaud has published widely on the relationships of the arts and culture in a globalized, technological world. From 1989 to 1997 he was the director of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

Lily Stockman is a Los Angeles-based painter. Drawing from nature and its grammar of symmetry, camouflage, and repetition, Stockman plumbs the American landscape for her distinctive palette of glowing, tertiary colors. Her essays have appeared in Vogue, the Iceland Review, Monocle, and books on artists, and her work is in the permanent collections of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC, the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, and the Orange County Museum of Art, among other institutions.

Dimensions (Overall): 12.5 Inches (H) x 9.4 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Women Artists
Genre: Art
Number of Pages: 104
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Joan Mitchell & Julie Otsuka & Shinique Smith & Yves Michaud & Lily Stockman
Language: English
Street Date: September 3, 2024
TCIN: 91160802
UPC: 9781644231180
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-8852
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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