Thirty-seven years after her death, Georgia O’Keeffe remains best known for her signature paintings of flowers and bleached skulls. In 2014, one of her flower paintings sold at auction for $44 million ...
Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico’ at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Courtesy of the Art Gallery of Ontario). The Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) seeks to ...
Georgia O’Keeffe’s common themes — enormous flowers, intense colors, cityscapes, landscapes and still lifes so stripped-down they approach abstraction – hold an unshakable place in the American art ...
Toward the close of a gloomy afternoon in November, 1915, a girl named Anita Pollitzer walked into the little picture gallery at 291 Fifth Avenue where for several years Alfred Stieglitz had been ...
New York brought Georgia O’Keeffe fame. New Mexico brought her freedom. Among the multiple documentaries created about her, none have given the iconic artist the full biographical treatment, complete ...
A recent study by online art gallery Singulart found that Wisconsin native Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) is the most displayed female artist across American museum art collections. Here are answers to ...
You think you know an artist. Georgia O’Keeffe, the mother of American modernism, painted skulls and flowers, often in disarmingly sensuous close-up, as well as the monumental desert landscape ...
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