As we pass above the clouds, everything is blue. Then black. Stars here and there, and planets, if you know what you are looking at.
Joan Mitchell (1925-1992) is an important U.S. painter, a "second generation" abstract expressionist, who, when describing her latest canvases, referred to them as "My black paintings -- although there's no black in them."
Here is a
BOMB interview with the artist that begins at her home in Vetheuil, France, in October, 1985.
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