Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
Linda Nochlin, Catherine Grant
Guy Bloch-Champfort ed.
Availability | In stock |
Price | CHF 35.00 |
Art Club price (10%) | CHF 31.50 |
Item # | 35109 |
Influential American painter, Joan Mitchell (1925–1992), was a leading figure in the abstract expressionist movement of the mid-20th century. Breaking boundaries as a female artist, Mitchell achieved critical acclaim in a male-dominated art world. This book provides an intimate portrait of the artist through a collection of previously unpublished conversations with Mitchell’s closest friends. From artists, art historians, and personalities such as Paul Auster and Zuka, this book brings together Guy Bloch-Champfort's interviews, revealing new character traits and stories about the artist. The author was a close friend of Mitchell and the coordinator of her estate after her death.
Details | 224 pages |
Edition | Hardcover |
Language | English |
Size | 15 x 21 cm |
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