Molly Warnock
The Johns Hopkins University
February–June 2016
Molly Warnock is Assistant Professor of History of Art at Johns Hopkins University. She teaches twentieth-century art history, theory, and criticism, with a particular focus on postwar abstraction in Europe and the Americas. She is the author of articles and catalogue essays on artists James Bishop, Georges Mathieu, Joan Mitchell, Michel Parmentier, and Alan Uglow, among others, as well as a recent monograph on the formative early work of the Hungarian-born French painter Simon Hantaï, Penser la peinture: Simon Hantaï (Gallimard, 2012). At the Clark, she will complete an English-language sequel focused on Hantaï’s mature production of the 1960s-2000s, under the title “Simon Hantaï and the Remains of Painting.”