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A set of paired exhibits at the Catskill historic site and gallery explore nature through the works of Thomas Cole, Georgia O ...
Art & Exhibitions Georgia O’Keeffe’s Paintings of a Beloved New York Get Their Due in a Major Museum Show The exhibition, which opened in Chicago, is the first time O'Keeffe's New York ...
Georgia O’Keeffe twice found refuge in Bermuda as she struggled with her mental health for a brief period in the 1930s.
In the spring of 1946 the Museum of Modern Art mounted its first solo exhibition of a female artist: a retrospective devoted to the work of the American painter Georgia O’Keeffe. By then, O ...
Roxana Robinson writes about the show “Georgia O’Keeffe” at the National Museum of Modern Art-Pompidou Center in Paris, the first solo exhibition of the artist’s work ever shown in France.
Growing up, Ida and Georgia took art lessons with the same teachers. The older O'Keeffe studied painting with Charles Martin at Columbia University Teachers College from 1914-15.
A chapter in the riveting new book “Metal Soaps in Art” gets to the bottom of O’Keeffe’s pimply problems—and gives conversators a new tool to understand their own collection.
Art How Georgia O’Keeffe’s Themes and Style Have Flowered in Contemporary Art An exhibition invites you to make your own connections between O’Keeffe and 20 contemporary artists.
Ida O'Keeffe, Georgia's talented younger sister, was forgotten by art historians. A new exhibit in Dallas aims to shed light on her work.
Self-Made Woman Viewing Georgia O’Keeffe’s art and legend through her personal style. Georgia O’Keeffe by Ansel Adams, Carmel Highlands, California, 1981. Courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum.
Poor Georgia O’Keeffe. Death didn’t soften the opinions of the art world toward her paintings. Twenty-three years later, many continue to dismiss her as a prissy painter of pretty pictures ...