Artists on Artists: Stanley Whitney on Joan Mitchell's Fearless Career and the Drama of Painting

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art September 3, 2021
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Wondering who makes art? Curious about the how...and the WHY? SFMOMA Shorts takes you inside the studios, and minds, of a fascinating and diverse range of artists and creators. With a collection that spans architecture, design, media arts, painting, sculpture, and photography, the museum's YouTube channel is a go-to destination for videos about modern and contemporary art. New to SFMOMA Shorts? Start with the "Best of SFMOMA Shorts" playlist. About SFMOMA: Founded in 1935 under the direction of Grace McCann Morley, SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast dedicated to modern and contemporary art. While SFMOMA has yet to establish an institution-wide land acknowledgment, we encourage audiences to view a film commissioned for our platform Open Space, available in the links below. You can also find updates on the museum's diversity, equity, and inclusion work by visiting our DEI Commitments.

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Watch abstract painter Stanley Whitney reflect on Joan Mitchell’s fearless career. From New York in the 1960s to current interpretations of the artist’s monumental works, Whitney discusses how Mitchell’s painting can’t be read as right or wrong, beautiful or not beautiful. Instead, he calls attention to the drama of painting and the importance of feeling in working with the medium. About This Channel: Wondering who makes art? Curious about the how...and the WHY? Featuring insights directly from the artists, SFMOMA Shorts takes the public inside the studios, and minds, of a fascinating and diverse range of creators. With a collection that spans architecture, design, media arts, painting, sculpture, and photography, the museum's YouTube channel is a go-to destination for videos about modern and contemporary art. New to SFMOMA Shorts? Start with the "Best of SFMOMA Shorts" playlist. Or, take a trip inside artist studios with “Artist Cribs” and discover the spaces and places where art is born. You can also find interviews about art on view at the museum in the "Current Exhibitions" playlist. About SFMOMA: Founded in 1935 under the direction of Grace McCann Morley, SFMOMA was the first museum on the West Coast dedicated to modern and contemporary art. While SFMOMA has yet to adopt an institution-wide land acknowledgment, we encourage audiences to view this film commissioned for our platform Open Space: http://sfmoma.me/3iKWF4c. Updates on the museum’s ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion work can be found here: http://sfmoma.me/3a46wzO. In support of our commitment to institutional accountability, SFMOMA’s social media team will routinely moderate and respond to public comments to ensure they remain spaces of lively discourse and art appreciation from many voices.

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