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CURRENT EXHIBITION:

March 10 through June 18, 2000
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts


This exhibition of photographs, watercolors and woodblock prints is being presented jointly at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is exhibiting the two-dimensional works in a number of its galleries. At the Museum of Fine Arts are the exhibition's three-dimensional works, including furniture and ceramics. Paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection are on view in the remaining galleries at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.


UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS:

June 28, 2000 through July 20, 2000

Paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection will be on view.

O'Keeffe on Paper
July 29, 2000 through October 29, 2000

This exhibition of 55 works on paper has been organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the National Gallery of Art in celebration of the publication of Georgia O'Keeffe Catalogue Raisonné, by Barbara Buhler Lynes. The exhibition demonstrates O'Keeffe's virtuosity with charcoal, pastel and watercolor. Most of these works have never been exhibited. O'Keeffe on Paper will be installed in several of the Museum's galleries, with paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection in the remaining galleries.

Views of the City: 1910-1940
November 14, 2000 through March 14, 2001

This exhibition brings together a selection of O'Keeffe's important New York City pictures together with approximately 40 additional works (photographs and paintings of New York) by her contemporaries. It demonstrates the ways in which O'Keeffe and other artists responded to and interpreted the building activity that transformed New York into a modern city of skyscrapers. It will be installed in several of the Museum's galleries, with paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection in the remaining galleries.

Eye of Modernism
March 23, 2001 through September 5, 2001


This exhibition will include approximately 50 pictures that represent key moments in the development of modern art in America. It will be on view during the July 2001 celebration of theng of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center and will be installed in several of the Museum's galleries. Paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection will be exhibited in the remaining galleries.

O'Keeffe in Williamsburg
June 23, 2001 through October 21, 2001


This exhibition is a reconstruction of the exhibition that Alfred Stieglitz organized for the College of William and Mary in 1938, in celebration of O'Keeffe's receiving an honorary degree from the college that year. It includes seven paintings dating from the late 1920's through 1937. Several are among O'Keeffe's best flower and city pictures completed when she was in New York. Others refer to the subjects that fascinated her during summers of painting in New Mexico. It will be installed in one of the Museum's galleries, with paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection in the remaining galleries.

O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes
September 14, 2001 through January 13, 2002


O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes includes 75 works selected from among more than 1000 works owned by the artist at the time of her death. The exhibition will place these works within the context of the artist's art and achievement, and, thus, define the breadth and significance of her collection for the first time. It will be installed in several of the Museum's galleries, with paintings from the Museum's Permanent Collection in the remaining galleries.

Please note that between exhibitions most of the Museum's galleries will be closed. Admission will be offered at no charge, and the Museum Shop and Café will beduring regular Museum hours. Affected dates are June 20 through 26, July 21 through 28 and October 31 through November 12 -- all in 2000; March 14 through 22 and September 7 through 13, 2001. The entire Museum will be closed Thursday, September 6, 2001. The Museum is always closed on Mondays.

Before finalizing your travel plans, please call us at so that we may assist in coordinating your arrangements with the Museum’s exhibition schedule. The O'Keeffe Café is serving lunch Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm. For more information, please call .

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