Joan Mitchell: Transatlantique

Publisher: ER Publishing

Publication Date: 2026

Artist: Joan Mitchell

Edited by Mara Hoberman. Contributions by Kamrooz Aram, Amélie Bertrand, Stéphane Bordarier, Robert Longo, Frédérique Lucien, Carmen Neely, Joanne Robertson, Megan Rooney, and Jongsuk Yoon

Joan Mitchell, one of the most important artists of the post-war period, was also a uniquely transatlantic figure. From the 1950s onward, as Mitchell moved back and forth between the United States and France, her work—and the discourse surrounding it—developed across two continents, two cultures, and two languages. Invited by Mara Hoberman, nine artists based on either side of the Atlantic reflect on Mitchell’s life, work, and enduring impact.

Details

Publisher: ER Publishing

Artist: Joan Mitchell

Publication Date: 2026

ISBN: 9782493808103

Language: English/French

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 4 × 7.5 in | 10 × 19 cm

Pages: 176

Artist and Contributors

Joan Mitchell

Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) established a singular visual vocabulary over the course of her more than four-decade career. While rooted in the conventions of abstraction, Mitchell’s inventive reinterpretation of the traditional figure-ground relationship and remarkable adeptness with color set her apart from her peers, resulting in intuitively constructed and emotionally charged compositions that alternately conjure individuals, observations, places, and points in time.

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