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Joan Mitchell (1926-1992): Bedford Series

Mitchell 1: Sunflowers / Mitchell 2: Trees and Fields / Mitchell 3: First and Last Prints / Mitchell 4: Bedford Series

Brinkman / Frankenthaler / Miró / Mitchell / Motherwell / Nevelson / Tàpies
Womanshow 2006
In Joan Mitchell: Bedford Series (Bedford: Tyler Graphics, 1981), Barbara Rose (author of American Art Since 1900 and Autocritique: Essays on Art and Anti-Art, 1963-1987) suggests that Joan Mitchell attempted to "translate her painterly vision into a print medium" and adds that her collaboration with Ken Tyler "is clearly a triumph for both." Rose goes on to describe the scene at the studio: "Mitchell is a painstaking and careful worker. No snap decisions. She works on her lithographs as she paints, revising, considering, criticizing the work in a process that takes time. 'Ken,' she says, 'I want to try a color like the color of dying sunflowers.' Her instructions are precise but not literal. What she has in mind is a sensation, not an objection or even a place. Mitchell, with her roots in American action painting and the romantic subjective esthetic of the New York School, paints an inner vision. The 'landscapes' she paints are expressions of emotions felt, not of things seen. Joan Mitchell's lithographs are an extension of her recent painting." All 10 of the lithographs are illustrated in this publication.

Jane Livingston, The Paintings of Joan Mitchell (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002), the text published on the occasion of a major traveling retrospective that opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art in June 2002 and will travel over the next two years to The Birmingham Museum of Art (6/17/03-8/31/03), the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (9/21/03-1/7/04) and then to the Phillips Collection in Washington DC (2//14/04-5/16/04). This work included full-page color reproductions of Bedford I and Bedford II.

For brief comments and bibliography, see Mitchell 1.
Flower II (Walker Art Center 370: JM8). Original 2-color lithograph, 1981. 70 signed and numbered impressions on wove paper printed and published by Tyler Graphics in Bedford N. Y. Image size: 1080x825mm. Price: $6500.
Sides of a River II (Walker Art Center 367: JM5). Original 7-color lithograph, 1981. 70 signed and numbered impressions on wove paper printed and published by Tyler Graphics in Bedford N. Y. Image size: 1080x825mm. Price: SOLD
Sides of a River III (Walker Art Center 368: JM6). Original 2-color lithograph, 1981. 70 signed and numbered impressions on wove paper printed and published by Tyler Graphics in Bedford N. Y. Image size: 1080x825mm. Price: $6000.
Trees II (Diptych). Original 4-color lithograph, 1992. 34 signed & numbered impressions on Rives BFK paper plus 8 Artist's proofs, 4 Presentation proofs, the RTP proof, two Printers' Proofs (of which ours is p.p. II), and an Archive proof. Signed on the lower right of the right sheet and annotated "p.p. II). Published by Tyler Graphics. The lithographs have the look and "feel" of Mitchell's pastels because she and Ken Tyler fixed up special oil sticks with copier toner mixed in to give it the look of a pastel. Tyler has gone out of business and all of the works are sold. Image size: each sheet: 1454x1041mm (57.5x41 inches); as pictured, the two pieces in their frames cover 62-1/8 x94-1/2 inches or about 5x8 feet. Price: $12,000.

PS The piece is printed on a uniformly white paper, appearances to the contrary.To get a relative sense of the size, each of the sheets in the triptych is about the same as the one below. We just couldn't fit illustrations of two that large on our website.
Sunflower V. Original 4-color lithograph, 1992. 34 signed & numbered impressions. Published by Tyler Graphics. The lithographs have the look and "feel" of Mitchell's pastels because she and Ken Tyler fixed up special oil sticks with copier toner mixed in to give it the look of a pastel. Tyler has gone out of business and all of the works are sold. Image size: 1455x1040mm. Price: SOLD

PS The piece is printed on a uniformly white paper, appearances to the contrary.

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