This week: The Artwork Newspaper‘s Editor-at-large Georgina Adam joins Ben Luke to debate the intriguing story of the bankrupt entrepreneur and artwork collector, the museum scholar and a number of Outdated Grasp work given new attributions.
Left: Claude Monet’s The Artist’s Home Seen from the Rose Backyard (1922-1924); Proper: Joan Mitchell’s Two Pianos (1980)
Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris; Non-public assortment © The Property of Joan Mitchell, Photograph : © Patrice Schmidt
We discuss to Suzanne Pagé, the curator of Monet-Mitchell, an exhibition bringing collectively the Impressionist Claude Monet and the post-war American summary painter Joan Mitchell, on the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris.
Quentin Metsys the Youthful’s Elizabeth I of England (The Sieve Portrait) (1583)
By permission of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Actions, Museum Complicated of Tuscany (Polo Museale della Toscana) Photograph Archive of the Nationwide Gallery of Siena (Pinacoteca Nazionale di Siena)
And this episode’s Work of the Week is a 1583 portray of Elizabeth I of England, often called the Sieve Portrait, which is among the highlights of the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York’s exhibition The Tudors: Artwork and Majesty in Renaissance England. The present’s curators, Elizabeth Cleland and Adam Eaker, inform us about this richly layered image.
• Monet-Mitchell, Joan Mitchell retrospective, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, till 27 February 2023.
• Joan Mitchell: Work, 1979-85, David Zwirner, New York, 3 November-17 December.
• The Tudors: Artwork and Majesty in Renaissance England, Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, New York, 10 October-8 January 2023