An exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum includes works by Tewa Pueblo artists, helping dispel the problematic “O’Keeffe ...
HOUSTON — In July 1964, Georgia O’Keeffe purchased her first Polaroid camera. “She was like a kid with a fine new toy,” her friend, the photographer Todd Webb later wrote in his journal. “She said it ...
To stand before a Georgia O’Keeffe work is to stand in quiet contemplation. Her intimate paintings of black irises, lemon-colored calla lilies, bleached cow and horse skulls, deer bones and New York ...
Malcolm Varon “Georgia O’Keeffe at Ghost Ranch, Pedernal in Background,” 1977 (print date 2021) Archival pigment photograph, loan Malcolm Varon. (Courtesy of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum) Georgia ...
“Georgia O’Keeffe: Photographer,” just opened at the Addison Gallery of American Art, makes no such omissions. Nor does it make any apologies for profiting from her renown. The show, created by the ...
Georgia O’Keeffe had a show every year in New York. Her husband, the photographer and gallerist Alfred Stieglitz, helped her achieve this luxury, which no other female American artist enjoyed in the ...
Georgia O’Keeffe spent her last years in the high desert of New Mexico, a celebrated recluse painting bleached skulls and folds of ruddy earth beneath the spotless blue skies of the American Southwest ...
Dorothy Norman, Georgia O'Keeffe Painting with Light Bulb, 1936. Gelatin silver print, 3 3/4 x 2 7/8 inches (9.5 x 7.3 cm). Signed and dated. Printed later. As a writer, activist, and photographer, ...
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In 2013 Sue Canterbury was visiting the home of a Dallas art collector when she noticed a striking painting. The small canvas depicted a lighthouse composed of dozens of swooping, abstract blue, black ...