

Upon hearing the names of Arthur Dove or Marsden Hartley, the saturated colors and organically askew strains of these painters’ landscapes might seem earlier than your thoughts’s eye. However except you’ve got a special interest in American modernists of the early twentieth century, they probably don’t. The identify Georgia O’Keeffe, by contrast, can exhaustingly fail to deliver a couple of photographs even to the thoughts of the strictly casual artwork appreciator: New Mexican mesas, animal skulls, and above all circulateers in excessive close-up. Aside from the artistic talent and distinctive imaginative and prescient with which she created it, O’Keeffe’s work persists within the wider culture due to how effectively it happens to reproduce in a variety of contexts, including put upplaying cards, mugs, and even apparel, similar to that offered at her eponymous museum in Santa Fe.


Preserveing such products round is, after all, no substitute for seeing the actual factor; of their physical actuality, O’Keeffe’s paintings have a manner of rebuffing all of the interpretations with which they’ve been freighted for greater than a century now. When you can’t make it out to New Mexico, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum has been working to make each single one in all her items (including sculptures and photographs) availready for viewing on-line at a just-launched portal known as Entry O’Keeffe.
The museum describes it as a “user-friendly, searchready netwebsite with high-resolution photographs, visual descriptions, exhibition histories, archival materials, and analysis knowledge associated with the artist’s two-volume catalogue raisonné.” The site’s visitors “can browse by color, form, or medium, discover the contextual content of works created earlier than and after a specific painting, hint historic exhibitions, create lists of favorites, and download photographs.”


Entry O’Keeffe makes it straightforward to search out the artist’s most well-known paintings, but in addition works that will surprise viewers who solely know her mesas, skulls, and circulateers. Take, for examinationple, such nocturnally themed canvases as her early Starlight Evening, from 1917, or her late Untitled (Metropolis Evening), from the 9teen-seventies. O’Keeffe’s America, we should remember, isn’t limited to the desert: although she did spend most of her close toly century-long life’s second half in New Mexico, it additionally took her from Wisconsin to Virginia to Texas to New York, with stints in South Automobileolina and Hawaii. Given the importance of belowstanding any artist’s contexts each geographical and social, Entry O’Keeffe additionally professionalvides an archive of artiinformation and exhibitions related to the people and organizations associated together with her — Arthur Dove and Marsden Hartley included.
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Primarily based in Seoul, Colin Marshall writes and broadcasts on cities, language, and culture. He’s the creator of the newsletter Books on Cities in addition to the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Summarizing Korea) and Korean Newtro. Follow him on the social webwork formerly generally known as Twitter at @colinmarshall.


