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Georgia O'Keeffe is one of those proud and conquering figures who forged American mythology. The United States are not mistaken, identifying her in 1939 as one of the twelve women who contributed to the development of American civilization.
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Model | 9782844269010 |
Artist | Georgia O'Keeffe |
Author | Didier Ottinger et Anna Hiddleston-Galloni |
Publisher | Centre Pompidou |
Format | Ouvrage broché |
Number of pages | 60 |
Language | Bilingue Français / English |
Dimensions | 270 x 270 |
Published | 2021 |
Museum | Centre Pompidou, Paris |
Bilingual Exhibition Album Georgia O'Keeffe, presented at Centre Pompidou, Paris (8 september - 6 december 2021).
From the end of the 1910s, it was at the heart of the first modern American art, of which it contributed to the emergence and then to the affirmation. O'Keeffe is also the first female artist to establish herself among critics, collectors and modern art museums.
His fascination with the Wild West, Indian culture and arts earned him the nickname "Modern Calamity Jane", and his life asceticism, that of "Eastern sage".
The album has 7 sections: Early Works, Towards Abstraction, From New York to Lake George, A Plant World, Bones and Shells, New Mexico, and Cosmos; with 12 detailed work notices punctuated by quotations. It ends with a detailed timeline.
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