here’s the link! “O’Keeffe’s Final Paintings”
If you'd like to watch a video recording of my talk on "O'Keeffe's Final Paintings," here it is!
If you'd like to watch a video recording of my talk on "O'Keeffe's Final Paintings," here it is!
Georgia O’Keeffe never piled on the paint. She worked wet-into-dry, pretty much a single layer of paint requiring serious control to choreograph her textural effects. Within this narrow range that she chose to work, her variations are virtuosic.
In case you missed my zoom talk, it's now available online! It's my first reading from the work-in-progress: Digging for…
After years of researching and writing, I am giving my first public talk from my book manuscript, "Digging for Stars:…
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Thanks to The Smart Set for publishing this essay on O'Keeffe -- my first longform work on the artist. The…
I love this Alfred Stieglitz portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe (1918), because it's a rare image of her at work. I…