
Joan Mitchell and Her Dogs
- 2025 is the centenary of the birth of Joan Mitchell
- Joan Mitchell’s contributions to art extend beyond her paintings. As a trailblazer for women in the arts, she challenged the gender norms of her time, paving the way for future generations of female artists
- Her work has been celebrated in major retrospectives and continues to be exhibited in prestigious institutions worldwide
- The Joan Mitchell Foundation will commemorate Mitchell’s centennial throughout 2025 with a robust series of programs and events—anchored by presentations of her work in museums around the world—in collaboration with museum partners in the United States and France
- Joan Mitchell and Her Dogs is the third book in the Amigos Forever collection, which offers a look at the lives and work of great artists and art lovers of the 20th and 21st centuries from the perspective of the relationship to the "dogs of their lives"
Joan Mitchell, an extraordinary figure in 20th-century art, remains one of the most celebrated painters of the Abstract Expressionist movement. Born in 1925, in Chicago, Illinois, she grew to redefine abstraction, blending emotional intensity with lyrical beauty. Her work, characterised by dynamic brushstrokes, vivid colours, and profound emotional depth, established her as a towering presence in a predominantly male art world.
Joan Mitchell had 13 dogs. Georges du Soleil, a black poodle, was one of Joan Mitchell’s beloved canine companions. Known for her deep affection for animals, Mitchell treasured Georges as a constant presence in her life during her years in France. Georges, like her other pets, was more than just a companion; he was part of the vibrant, dynamic environment that nourished her creativity and her ability to channel emotion into her art.
“Dogs are objects of love (I suppose people could be? Sometimes)” wrote Joan Mitchell.
From her first dog, the adored Georges du Soleil, to Skye Terriers Idée, Isabelle, and Ibertelle (“Bertie”), Brittany Spaniel Patou, German Shepherds Iva, Marion, and Madeleine, and not forgetting Prunelle and Belle-Bête; all of them cherished companions in her life and work, all of them celebrated here. Joan Mitchell and her dogs: a love story.
- Publisher
- Editions Norma
- ISBN
- 9782376661054
- Publish date
- 14th Jul 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Southern, Central and Northern Europe
- Size
- 150 mm x 200 mm
- Pages
- 80 Pages
- Illustrations
- 50 color
- Name of series
- Amigos Forever
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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