ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 4月17日 03時54分
“You have a sense that these were works she had to make. They engaged all of her.” — Laura Neufeld
Georgia O’Keeffe’s choice of paper for her drawings and watercolors tells a story all by itself.
Whether using full sheets of high-quality stock or stacks of student grade paper, O’Keeffe’s selections were intentional, and yielded particular effects. For “Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time,” curator Samantha Friedman partnered with paper conservator Laura Neufeld to understand these methods and their results.
→ Read about how paper is a protagonist in O’Keeffe’s drawings on #MoMAMagazine, link in bio.
→ See O'Keeffe's series of works on paper reunited, along with key paintings, in a new exhibition #ToSeeTakesTime.
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All works by Georgia O'Keeffe. © 2023 Georgia O'Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York [1] “Blue #1.” 1916. Brooklyn Museum. Bequest of Mary T. Cockcroft. [2] “Blue #2.” 1916. Brooklyn Museum. Bequest of Mary T. Cockcroft. [3] “Blue #3.” 1916. Brooklyn Museum. Dick S. Ramsay Fund [4] “Blue #4.” 1916. Brooklyn Museum. Dick S. Ramsay Fund
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