ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 12月14日 02時52分
“That particular thing I want can’t be verbalized. . . . I’m trying for something more specific than movies of my everyday life: To define a feeling.” — #JoanMitchell
Throughout her long career, Mitchell referred to the matter of her paintings as “feelings,” or memories of distinct times and places, the uneven flow of which she fixed in paint. The artist was 32 and living in New York when she painted “Ladybug” in 1957. Here, as in her other works, she aimed not to describe nature, but (as she put it) “to paint what it leaves me with.”
Experience the painting in our fourth-floor collection gallery Action Painting II. Keep a lookout 👀 — we’re releasing a new batch of tickets on December 15.
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