Mitchell differed from most other artists in certain significant ways. She thought that the polite formulas were hypocrisy, she said what she thought in the bluntest possible terms.” This is the second biography that Albers, a curator and university instructor who lives in Mountain View, Calif., has written her first was “Shadows, Fire, Snow: The Life of Tina Modotti.” “She was kind, generous, but so difficult, a force of nature. “She was blunt, rowdy and really enraged, and yet she was a bit shy,” says Patricia Albers, who has written the first full-length biography of Mitchell, “Joan Mitchell, Lady Painter: A Life” (Alfred A. Mugler x H&M’s Collaboration Campaign Photos
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