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Georgia O’Keeffe

A 1934 watercolor painting by John Marin features an expressive, semi-abstract figure with brown skin and bright blue eyes, set against a blue and grey background.
Research Note Fall 2025 (11.2)

The Whitewashing of John Marin

James Denison
A painting by Beauford Delaney from 1949 depicting a snowy landscape with bare trees and several stylized streetlights.
Research Note Fall 2025 (11.2)

On White Surfaces: Beauford Delaney and Georgia O’Keeffe at An American Place

Tara Kohn
The entrance to the "Georgia O'Keeffe: My New Yorks" exhibition, with the title displayed in large text on opposing pink and orange walls as visitors walk through.
Exhibition Review Fall 2024 (10.2)

Georgia O’Keeffe: “My New Yorks”

Reviewed by Lee Ann Custer
Georgia O'Keeffe's painting "Street, New York, No. 1" depicts a dramatic night cityscape with towering dark buildings framing a bright moon in a blue sky, a glowing streetlamp, and a distant red light.
Exhibition Review Spring 2022 (8.1)

Georgia O’Keeffe

Reviewed by Beatriz Cordero
The adobe studio-house of Georgia O'Keeffe, with large windows reflecting an orange sunset over a desert landscape.
Research Note Spring 2020 (6.1)

A “Studio-House” for Georgia O’Keeffe

Rovang, Sarah
Book cover for "Georgia O'Keeffe Living Modern" featuring a woman wearing black clothes and a black hat
Book Review Fall 2019 (5.2)

Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern

Reviewed by Bruce Robertson
gallery room with several kimono on display with sculpture and paintings
Exhibition Review Spring 2019 (5.1)

Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern

Reviewed by Samantha Baskind
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