“Joan was a great colorist, probably the best of her generation. Color comes out of her paintings like a waterfall. She always fought describings her paintings as landscapes. These are personal landscapes, not illustrations of landscapes. Yet they have all the dichotomies of beauty and violence that can be seen in nature.”
Michael Auping, Chief Curator of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas

Joan Mitchell in her Paris studio, 1962. Photo by BIOT Jean-Pierre/Paris Match via Getty Images, Artwork © Estate of Joan Mitchell