Curiosity: from Isadora Duncan to Georgia O’Keeffe
I can't believe it. It's been 30 years this month since my first book was published: Done Into Dance: Isadora…
I can't believe it. It's been 30 years this month since my first book was published: Done Into Dance: Isadora…
Georgia O’Keeffe’s story has it all: ambition and celebrity, romance and betrayal, tragedy and triumph. And now, thanks to Amy Von Lintel, it includes a good old unsolved mystery.
Tis the season, and I thought I'd share a few of my favorite O'Keeffe goodies for your gift list, whether…
Last week I visited the “My New Yorks” exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago. (You can catch it through…
Just in time for the holidays comes a new Georgia O'Keeffe picture book, this one by Malcom Varon. Georgia O'Keeffe:…
As an art student in New York, Georgia O'Keeffe realized that any distraction, like dancing late into the night, would impinge upon her prime directive: to paint. For her, anger was just another distraction.
Right from the get-go, Georgia O'Keeffe resisted patriarchy. "I have always resented being told that there are things I cannot…
After a break, I went back to reading My Faraway One. In my June 20 post about the first two…