• Joan Mitchell: Portrait of an Abstract Painter, 1993. © The Art Kaleidoscope Foundation, courtesy of the Joan Mitchell Foundation

  • Joan Mitchell: Portrait of an Abstract Painter, 1993. © The Art Kaleidoscope Foundation, courtesy of the Joan Mitchell Foundation

  • Joan Mitchell: Portrait of an Abstract Painter, 1993. © The Art Kaleidoscope Foundation, courtesy of the Joan Mitchell Foundation

  • Meg Partridge: Portrait of Imogen, 1988

  • Meg Partridge: Portrait of Imogen, 1988

Joan Mitchell: Portrait of an Abstract Painter

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One of America’s greatest painters, Joan Mitchell worked continuously from the 1950s until her death in 1992, cultivating an eloquent vocabulary of abstract gesture, color, and light. Her dynamic canvases communicate a formidable balance of absolute freedom and profound pictorial intelligence, becoming ever more alive and compelling the longer you look. Marion Cajori’s elliptical and intimate portrait allows us to hear from Mitchell herself about what inspired her, in work and in life. 

Kate MacKay
FILM DETAILS 
Cinematographer
  • Ken Kobland
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 58 mins
Source
  • Joan Mitchell Foundation
Preceded By

Portrait of Imogen

Meg Partridge, United States, 1988

Meg Partridge’s Academy Award–nominated portrait of Imogen Cunningham, her beloved grandmother, combines the artist’s images with excerpts from an extensive audio interview in which Cunningham reflects on her life as a photographer.

FILM DETAILS 
Cinematographer
  • Meg Partridge
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 16mm
  • 30 mins
source
  • Meg Partridge

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