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Image Credits: First:
Todd Webb O'Keeffe on the Portal, Ghost Ranch, 1964
Gelatin silver print, framed 20 x 24 in. Curatorial Assistance, Los Angeles,
CA
Second: Georgia O'Keeffe Black Hollyhock Blue
Larkspur, 1930 Oil on canvas, 29 3/4 x 40 in. Georgia O'Keeffe
Museum Extended loan, private collection Third: Georgia
O'Keeffe Calla Lily Turned Away, 1923 Pastel on paper
14 x 10 7/8 in. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Gift of The Burnett Foundation

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June
21 through September 21, 2002 Acquisitions
and Promised Gifts Since 1997: An Exhibition in Honor of the Georgia OKeeffe
Museums 5th Anniversary Selections
from the permanent collection will also be on view.
October 3, 2002 through January 14, 2003 Georgia
O'Keeffe and the Calla Lily in American Art, 1860-1940
Organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum During the second
half of the 19th century, several American artists began to depict the calla lily,
an exotic South African flower that was newly available in this country. Between
1900 and 1940, its unusually elegant forms became increasingly popular as a subject
in American art. The exhibition will present approximately 50 works of this flower
by 33 artists. It will be the first to explore the appearance and popularity of
this floral form, particularly its relevance to the art of Georgia OKeeffe
and two artists of her immediate circle, Charles Demuth and Marsden Hartley.
The exhibition will travel to the Memphis Brooks Museum, March 9 through
May 18, 2003, and to the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William and
Mary, May 31 through August 10, 2003.
January through April 2003
Debating American Modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp
and the New York Avant-Garde
Organized by the American Federation of Arts
September
2003 through January 2004
(Specific dates to be determined)
Kenneth Noland at the O'Keeffe Living
Artists of Distinction Series
Organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
June through September 2004
(Specific dates to be determined) O'Keeffe
and New Mexico: A Sense of Place Organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe
Museum 2004-2005 (Specific dates to be determined) O'Keeffe
& The Art of Asia Co-organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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