The Grand Valley The Grand Valley

The Grand Valley

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Publisher Description

In the final, absorbing volume of his Three Paintings Trilogy, philosopher and critic Morgan Meis explores the art of Joan Mitchell and in particular one of her crowning achievements, the Grand Valley series. Mitchell, a twentieth-century American artist who found herself living and working in France, is a figure of contradictions—at once formidable and fragile, solitary and hungry for human connection.

The Grand Valley paintings, born from a memory not her own, become a focal point for understanding Mitchell’s approach to abstraction and landscape. Meis examines the pain and, at times, even violence within Mitchell’s work, connecting it to her turbulent life and the critical interpretations of her art (including her struggle to be treated as seriously as her male peers).

As with the previous acclaimed volumes in this trilogy, Meis begins with a work of art and moves outward toward history, philosophy, and religion to provide context and insight. With his characteristically disarming wit and linguistic playfulness, Meis investigates the idea of the artist’s self, drawing upon the mystical aspects of Carl Jung’s thought and discovering parallels between Mitchell and obsessive creators like Claude Monet and Gertrude Stein.

Humorous and accessible, yet always willing to grapple with the most vexing and challenging issues of human finitude, The Grand Valley brings an innovative trilogy to a rich and satisfying conclusion.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2025
August 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
Slant Books
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
436.2
KB
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