Monet – Mitchell

Claude Monet, L’Agapanthe, 1915-1926. Photo : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Marc Domage

Vue d'installation de l'exposition "Le dialogue Claude Monet - Joan Mitchell" © The Estate of Joan Mitchell. Photo : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Marc Domage

Joan Mitchell, Untitled, vers 1970. © The Estate of Joan Mitchell. Photo : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Marc Domage

Joan Mitchell, Quatuor II for Betsy Jolas, 1976. © The Estate of Joan Mitchell. Photo : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Marc Domage

2022

The exhibitions “Monet – Mitchell” create an unprecendented “dialogue” between the works of two exceptional artists, Claude Monet (1840-1926) and Joan Mitchell (1925-1992).

“Claude Monet – Joan Mitchell, Dialogue” will be introduce by the “Joan Mitchell, Retrospective”, enabling the public in France and Europe to discover her work.

The “Monet – Mitchell” exhibitions present each artist’s unique response to a shared landscape, which they illustrate in a particularly immersive and sensual manner. In his last paintings, the Water Lilies, Monet aimed to recreate in his studio the motifs he observed at length on the surface of his water lily pond in Giverny. Joan Mitchell, on the other hand, would explore a memory or a sense of the emotions she felt while in a particular place that was dear to her, perceptions that remained vivid beyond space and time. She would create these abstract compositions at La Tour, her studio in Vétheuil, a small French village.