O’Keeffe’s urban landscapes — as seen in “Georgia O’Keeffe: My New Yorks,” at the High Museum of Art through Feb. 16 — reveal a different side of this artist. Time and place collapse ...
One often thinks of Georgia O’Keeffe as the quintessential American woman artist who painted large flowers and bones placed against the backdrop of the Southwestern landscape.
Among American artists of the 20th century, Georgia O’Keeffe is highly regarded. Her work transformed how people look at the vast landscapes of New Mexico, the Midwest, and even a simple flower.
Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel ... 1929) wrote from Japan to Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) in New Mexico. Kusama was seeking career advice. Unsolicited.
T he photographer Todd Webb met Georgia O’Keeffe in the 1940s, at Alfred Stieglitz’s gallery An American Place. O’Keeffe liked Webb and his work, and they became friends for life. Partly at O’Keeffe’s ...