VIRTUAL Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographer An Addison Gallery Tour

Wednesday, March 92:00—3:00 PMVirtual Event via Zoom

Tour the exhibition with Lisa Volpe, associate curator of photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and author of Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographer.

The pathbreaking artist Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) is revered for her iconic paintings of flowers, skyscrapers, animal skulls, and Southwestern landscapes. Her photographic work, however, has not been explored in depth until now. After the death of her husband, the photographer Alfred Stieglitz, in 1946, photography indeed became an important part of O’Keeffe’s artistic production. She trained alongside the photographer Todd Webb, revisiting subjects that she had painted years before—landforms of the Southwest, the black door in her courtyard, the road outside her window, and flowers. O’Keeffe’s carefully composed photographs are not studies of detail or decisive moments; rather, they focus on the arrangement of forms.

Lisa Volpe authored Georgia O'Keeffe, Photographer (Yale University Press), the first major investigation of O’Keeffe’s photography and traces the artist’s thirty-year exploration of the medium, including a complete catalogue of her photographic work. Essays by leading scholars address O’Keeffe’s photographic approach and style and situate photography within the artist’s overall practice. This richly illustrated volume significantly broadens our understanding of one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century.  The program will be recorded.

Photo caption: Georgia O'Keeffe, Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), 1964–68. Black-and-white Polaroid, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe. © Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

A collaboration of Memorial Hall Library, Tewksbury Public Library, Wilmington Memorial Library, and the Addison Gallery of American Art on the campus of Phillips Academy.

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