In early fall 1915, 27-year-old Georgia O’Keeffe wrote her first letter to Arthur Macmahon, a handsome political science grad student she’d met in summer school at the University of Virginia. An ...
In April 1917, as the final show at his gallery at 291 Fifth Avenue, Alfred Stieglitz mounted Georgia O’Keeffe’s first solo exhibition. A centennial is the sort of occasion curators can’t resist, and ...
Georgia O'Keeffe's path from her Wisconsin childhood to becoming a renowned artist highlights her persistence through criticism, gender barriers and self-doubt, showing how early influences and ...
Biographer Roxana Robinson guided me through Georgia O'Keeffe's life. But her book ended up being my summer road map. I finished reading the tome, "Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life" on the coast of Maine, ...
Throughout art history there have been pairs of friends collaboration, supporting each other’s practices, and weathering the storm of markets and exhibitions together—from Picasso and Braque to Warhol ...
On “The Brady Bunch,” it was “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia.” This month in the art world, it’s “Georgia Georgia, Georgia.” Georgia O’keeffe can be found around every corner from exhibits across the country ...
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 ...
Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (1887-1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements. Called the ...