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 ...
CHICAGO — Before Georgia O'Keeffe painted her legendary Southwestern scenes, she spent years depicting a very different kind of landscape: the harsh and smoky urban canyons of New York City. After she ...
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) is most often associated with the American Southwest—especially New Mexico, which she first visited in 1917. After settling the estate of her late husband, the gallerist ...
The Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc is celebrating its 75th anniversary with event May 15. The celebration will center on the painting "Birch and Pine No. 2" by Georgia O'Keeffe, which has been in ...
Tewa Nangeh/Tewa Country” at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, NM opens a dialogue around sacred landscapes, Indigenous belonging, and cultural ownership.
When it opened in 1923, New York’s Shelton Hotel was the tallest residential skyscraper in the world, and the following year, a 37-year-old Georgia O’Keeffe became one of its residents. Several of the ...
Gallery view, North Carolina Museum of Art, foreground: sculpture by Molly Larkey (2017), steel linen and paint (photo by James C. Williams, 2018) “Cities and Deserts,” gallery installation, North ...