Santa Fe: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is dedicated to the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe, her life, American modernism, and public engagement. It opened on July 17, 1997, eleven years after the artist's death, and is located at 217 Johnson Street in Santa Fe.
The collection is the largest permanent collection of O'Keeffe's work in the world. Subjects range from the artist's innovative abstractions to her iconic large-format flower, skull, and landscape paintings to paintings of architectural forms and rocks, shells, and trees. Initially, the collection was made of 140 O'Keeffe paintings, watercolors, pastels, and sculptures, but now includes nearly 1,200 objects.
Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American artist. She was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the Mother of American modernism.
O'Keeffe, the second of seven children, was born on November 15, 1887, in a farmhouse located at 2405 Hwy T in the town of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Her parents, Francis Calyxtus O'Keeffe and Ida (Totto) O'Keeffe, were dairy farmers. Her father was of Irish descent. Her maternal grandfather George Victor Totto, for whom O'Keeffe was named, was a Hungarian count who came to the United States in 1848.
In 1905, O'Keeffe began her serious formal art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then the Art Students League of New York, but she felt constrained by her lessons that focused on recreating or copying what was in nature. In 1908, unable to fund further education, she worked for two years as a commercial illustrator, and then spent seven years between 1911 and 1918 teaching in Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. During that time, she studied art during the summers between 1912 and 1914 and was introduced to the principles and philosophies of Arthur Wesley Dow, who espoused created works of art based upon personal style, design, and interpretation of subjects, rather than trying to copy or represent them. This caused a major change in the way she felt about and approached art, as seen in the beginning stages of her watercolors from her studies at the University of Virginia and more dramatically in the charcoal drawings that she produced in 1915 that led to total abstraction. Alfred Stieglitz, an art dealer and photographer, held an exhibit of her works in 1917. Over the next couple of years, she taught and continued her studies at the Teachers College, Columbia University in 1914 and 1915.
She moved to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist. They developed a professional relationship—he promoted and exhibited her works—and a personal relationship that led to their marriage in 1924. O'Keeffe created many forms of abstract art, including close-ups of flowers, such as the Red Canna paintings, that many found to represent women's genitalia, although O'Keeffe consistently denied that intention. The reputation of the portrayal of women's sexuality was also fueled by explicit and sensuous photographs that Stieglitz had taken and exhibited of O'Keeffe.
O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived together in New York until 1929, when O'Keeffe began spending part of the year in the Southwest, which served as inspiration for her paintings of New Mexico landscapes and images of animal skulls, such as Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue and Ram's Head White Hollyhock and Little Hills. After Stieglitz's death, she lived permanently in New Mexico at Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiú, until the last years of her life when she lived in Santa Fe. In 2014, O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist.
In 1973, she hired 27-year-old John Bruce (Juan) Hamilton, a potter, as a live-in assistant and then a caretaker. Hamilton taught O'Keeffe to work with clay and helped her write her autobiography. He worked for her for 13 years. O'Keeffe became increasingly frail in her late 90s. She moved to Santa Fe in 1984, where she died on March 6, 1986 at the age of 98.[78] Her body was cremated and her ashes were scattered, as she wished, on the land around Ghost Ranch.
Following O'Keeffe's death, her family contested her will because codicils made to it in the 1980s had left most of her $76 million estate to Hamilton. The case was ultimately settled out of court in July 1987.
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Santa Fe Custom Tours
Custom Tours by Clarice offers open air tram tours of Santa Fe. Riders will see locations such as the historic Plaza, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico State Capitol, the Canyon Road arts district as well as some of Santa Fe's historic neighborhoods.
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Georgia O'Keeffe and Hawai‘i: A Sense of Place
Moderated by curator Theresa Papanikolas, this distinguished panel explores the importance of landscape as Georgia O’Keeffe’s creative refuge, inspiration, and source of restorative power. In New York, Texas, New Mexico, Hawai‘i—at every stage of her personal and artistic life—O’Keeffe’s work reflected the powerful influence of the natural environment that surrounded her. And in Hawai‘i, O’Keeffe encountered not just a dramatic, exotic landscape, but a culture with a deeply felt identity based on the connections among people, plants, and place.
Theresa Papanikolas, Ph.D. Deputy Director of Art and Programs at the Honolulu Museum of Art
DeSoto Brown Historian and Archivist at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu
Sam ‘Ohu Gon III, Ph.D. Senior Scientist and Cultural Advisor at the Hawai`i Nature Conservancy
Carolyn Kastner, Ph.D. Curator at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe
On the road again: New Mexico & Colorado, Sept 2019
We love Colorado in September. Week one, we left from Quanah, TX to Santa Fe, NM. We visited the artisan galleries on Canyon Rd, the Palace of the Governors, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. We made our way to Pagosa Springs CO and hot springs at The Springs Resort & Spa. On my birthday, Sept. 14, we stayed at the Antlers Rio Grande Lodge RV and had dinner on the river at the Antler's Riverside Restaurant in Creede. We traveled to Gunnison and Crested Butte and then to Buena Vista and Mt. Princeton Hot Springs. Back in Texas, we camped at the Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Canyon, TX.
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Samantha Brown Great Weekends in Santa Fe New Mexico with Ceramic Artist Heidi Loewen
Heidi Loewen Porcelain Gallery hosts a visit from Samantha Brown of the Travel Channel as they throw clay on a wheel in Heidi's studio.
Wheel Throwing Workshops - Porcelain Throwing Made Easy!
Private or Small Group Workshops can be arranged any time with Heidi Loewen.
Heidi will demonstrate classical wheel thrown vessels of all sizes. She will make the clay dance in sensuous forms while in the squishy state. Students will experience what it is like to throw a bowl in the air and catch it creating delightful, amorphic forms, unique as snowflakes. Heidi assures good fun.
Students may learn Heidis famous chattering and carving techniques in clay that is leather. For the adventurous, she will create large scale vessels, adding coils and shaping with flame from a propane torch.
No previous art experience required. All ages welcome. The only requirement is a sense of humor!
Included: As much clay as the student wishes, all snacks, tools, aprons, colored glazes and all firings from bisque to multiple glaze firings creating a smooth glass like finish. Heidi will color glaze each masterpiece for the student, then carefully wrap, pack and ship via U.P.S. In 15 years, nothing has been damaged.
Heidi's studio is located in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, just down the road from the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
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Georgia O'Keeffe - Retrospettiva
Per la prima volta in Italia una grande retrospettiva storica intende esplorare il complesso universo dell'artista Georgia O'Keeffe, che, attraverso la visione delle forme naturali e architettoniche del mondo, ha cambiato il corso della storia dell'arte moderna.
Promossa dalla Fondazione Roma, organizzata dalla Fondazione Roma Arte Musei con Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Helsinki Art Museum e Arthemisia Group, in collaborazione con il Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, la mostra sarà ospitata nelle prestigiose sale del Museo Fondazione Roma, Palazzo Cipolla, dal 4 ottobre 2011 al 22 gennaio 2012.
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Georgia O'Keeffe
00:02:56 1 Early life
00:04:55 2 Career
00:05:04 2.1 Education and early career
00:10:01 2.2 New York
00:13:31 2.3 Taos
00:14:22 2.4 New Mexico and New York
00:17:23 2.5 Abiquiú
00:18:57 2.6 Awards and honors
00:19:45 3 Personal life and death
00:25:02 4 Legacy
00:27:15 5 Publications
00:28:50 6 Popular culture
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Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American artist. She was best known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the Mother of American modernism.In 1905, O'Keeffe began her serious formal art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then the Art Students League of New York, but she felt constrained by her lessons that focused on recreating or copying what was in nature. In 1908, unable to fund further education, she worked for two years as a commercial illustrator, and then spent seven years between 1911 and 1918 teaching in Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. During that time, she studied art during the summers between 1912 and 1914 and was introduced to the principles and philosophies of Arthur Wesley Dow, who espoused created works of art based upon personal style, design, and interpretation of subjects, rather than trying to copy or represent them. This caused a major change in the way she felt about and approached art, as seen in the beginning stages of her watercolors from her studies at the University of Virginia and more dramatically in the charcoal drawings that she produced in 1915 that led to total abstraction. Alfred Stieglitz, an art dealer and photographer, held an exhibit of her works in 1917. Over the next couple of years, she taught and continued her studies at the Teachers College, Columbia University in 1914 and 1915.
She moved to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist. They developed a professional relationship—he promoted and exhibited her works—and a personal relationship that led to their marriage in 1924. O'Keeffe created many forms of abstract art, including close-ups of flowers, such as the Red Canna paintings, that many found to represent women's genitalia, although O'Keeffe consistently denied that intention. The reputation of the portrayal of women's sexuality was also fueled by explicit and sensuous photographs that Stieglitz had taken and exhibited of O'Keeffe.
O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived together in New York until 1929, when O'Keeffe began spending part of the year in the Southwest, which served as inspiration for her paintings of New Mexico landscapes and images of animal skulls, such as Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue and Ram's Head White Hollyhock and Little Hills. After Stieglitz's death, she lived permanently in New Mexico at Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiú, until the last years of her life when she lived in Santa Fe. In 2014, O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed sold for $44,405,000, more than three times the previous world auction record for any female artist. After her death, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum was established in Santa Fe.
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Georgia O’Keeffe is one of the most significant and intriguing artists of the twentieth century, known internationally for her boldly innovative art. Her distinct flowers, dramatic cityscapes, glowing landscapes, and images of bones against the stark desert sky are iconic and original contributions to American Modernism.
Born on November 15, 1887, the second of seven children, Georgia Totto O’Keeffe grew up on a farm near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. She studied at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905-1906 and the Art Students League in New York in 1907-1908. Under the direction of William Merritt Chase, F. Luis Mora, and Kenyon Cox she learned the techniques of traditional realist painting. The direction of her artistic practice shifted dramatically in 1912 when she studied the revolutionary ideas of Arthur Wesley Dow.
Dow’s emphasis on composition and design offered O’Keeffe an alternative to realism. She experimented for two years, while she taught art in South Carolina and west Texas. Seeking to find a personal visual language through which she could express her feelings and ideas, she began a series of abstract charcoal drawings in 1915 that represented a radical break with tradition and made O’Keeffe one of the very first American artists to practice pure abstraction.
O’Keeffe mailed some of these highly abstract drawings to a friend in New York City, who showed them to Alfred Stieglitz. An art dealer and internationally known photographer, he was the first to exhibit her work in 1916. He would eventually become O’Keeffe’s husband. By the mid-1920s, O’Keeffe was recognized as one of America’s most important and successful artists, known for her paintings of New York skyscrapers—an essentially American image of modernity—as well as flowers.
In the summer of 1929, O’Keeffe made the first of many trips to northern New Mexico. The stark landscape, distinct indigenous art, and unique regional style of adobe architecture inspired a new direction in O’Keeffe’s artwork. For the next two decades she spent part of most years living and working in New Mexico. She made the state her permanent home in 1949, three years after Stieglitz’s death. O’Keeffe’s New Mexico paintings coincided with a growing interest in regional scenes by American Modernists seeking a distinctive view of America. Her simplified and refined representations of this region express a deep personal response to the high desert terrain.
In the 1950s, O’Keeffe began to travel internationally. She created paintings that evoked a sense of the spectacular places she visited, including the mountain peaks of Peru and Japan’s Mount Fuji. At the age of seventy-three she embarked on a new series focused on the clouds in the sky and the rivers below.
Suffering from macular degeneration and discouraged by her failing eyesight, O’Keeffe painted her last unassisted oil painting in 1972. But O’Keeffe’s will to create did not diminish with her eyesight. In 1977, at age ninety, she observed, “I can see what I want to paint. The thing that makes you want to create is still there.”
Late in life, and almost blind, she enlisted the help of several assistants to enable her to again create art. In these works she returned to favorite visual motifs from her memory and vivid imagination.
Georgia O’Keeffe died in Santa Fe, on March 6, 1986, at the age of 98.
喬治亞·奧基夫(Georg O'Keeffe)是二十世紀最重要和最有魅力的藝術家之一,在國際上以她大膽創新的藝術而聞名。她獨特的鮮花,戲劇性的城市景觀,發光的風景,以及對著嚴酷的沙漠天空的骨頭圖像,是對美國現代主義的標誌性和原創性的貢獻。
出生於1887年11月15日,七名小孩中的第二名,喬治亞·托托·奧基夫在威斯康星州太陽草原附近的農場長大。她在1905-1906年在芝加哥藝術學院學習,1907-1908年在紐約的藝術學生聯盟學習。在William Merritt Chase,F. Luis Mora和Kenyon Cox的指導下,她學習了傳統現實主義繪畫的技巧。她的藝術實踐方向在1912年,當她研究了Arthur Wesley Dow的革命思想時,發生了巨大變化。
陶氏對組合和設計的強調使O'Keeffe成為現實主義的替代品。她曾經在南卡羅來納州和德克薩斯州西部教藝術,兩年的實驗。尋求一種可以表達自己的感覺和想法的個人視覺語言,她在1915年開始了一系列抽象的木炭繪畫,代表了與傳統的根本性突破,使O'Keeffe成為第一個執行純粹抽象的美國藝術家之一。
O'Keeffe將這些高抽像圖紙中的一些郵寄給了紐約市的一位朋友,他們向Alfred Stieglitz表示。藝術交易商和國際知名攝影師,他是第一個在1916年展出她的作品,他最終將成為奧基夫的丈夫。到20世紀20年代中期,O'Keeffe被公認為美國最重要和最成功的藝術家之一,她以紐約摩天大樓的畫作,以美國為基礎的現代形像以及鮮花而著稱。
在1929年的夏天,O'Keeffe做了許多旅行的第一次到新墨西哥北部。獨特的土著藝術風格,獨特的地域風格的土坯建築,激發了O'Keeffe藝術品的新方向。在接下來的二十年中,她花了大部分時間在新西蘭生活和工作的一部分。在1949年,斯蒂格利茨去世三年後,她將這個州定為永久性居所。 O'Keeffe的新墨西哥繪畫恰好與美國現代主義者對區域場景的興趣日益增長,尋求美國的獨特見解。她對這個地區的簡潔精緻的表達形式,對高空沙漠地形做出了深刻的個人反應。
20世紀50年代,奧基夫開始在國際旅行。她創作的繪畫引起了她訪問過的壯觀景點,包括秘魯和日本富士山的山峰。在七十三歲的時候,她開始了一個新的系列,專注於天空中的雲層和下面的河流。
由於缺乏視力,O'Keeffe在遭受黃斑變性而沮喪的情況下,於1972年畫了她最後一個無助的油畫。但是,O'Keeffe的創作意願並沒有隨著視力而減弱。 1977年,九十歲時,她觀察到:“我可以看到我想畫的東西。讓你想要創造的東西還在那裡。“
在生命的後期,幾乎失明,她幫助了幾位助手,使她再次創作藝術。在這些作品中,她從她的記憶和生動的想像中回到了最喜歡的視覺主題。
佐治亞·奧基夫於1986年3月6日在聖菲失踪,年齡在98歲。
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Georgia O'Keeffe
(1887--1986) is considered the first woman in the American Modern Art movement and is best known for her striking paintings of flowers, bones, and landscapes. New York photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz, whom O'Keeffe later married, brought her to the attention of the American public, and she became part of an influential circle of early modernist painters and critics.
An extended visit to New Mexico in 1929 had a profound effect on O'Keeffe's work, sparking a new period that resulted in her celebrated Southwestern paintings. She settled permanently near Santa Fe in 1949 and died there at the age of 98, leaving a rich
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Painted in Palo Duro | Out with Reno S1:E3
In this video, Out with Reno takes a journey through nature and time to visit the early works of Georgia O'Keeffe before her time in New Mexico. Palo Duro Canyon was influential in O'Keeffe beginning her abstraction of nature and landscape.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park is home to the 2nd largest canyon in the United States. Located in the Texas Panhandle, Palo Duro continues to be a source of inspiration and an escape into feeling the natural Earth. The canyon is millions of years old, and has been a conduit for travelers from the early Folsom/Clovis cultures, to Coronado, and as we see in this video, Georgia O'Keeffe. We also take a trip to Santa Fe to visit the museum that houses O'Keeffe's works, and specifically see the paintings inspired by Palo Duro.
The American West has many stories, and this YouTube series is a catalog of the lesser-known stories hidden among the mountains, canyons, and plains. Come along for the journey!
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WorldMark Santa Fe 4 Stars Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico Within US Travel Directory Located less than 1.6 km away from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, these apartments features a fully equipped kitchenette and free Wi-Fi. It offers a 24-hour reception.
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