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The Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiú was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1998, and is now owned by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. [73] A fossilized species of archosaur was named Effigia okeeffeae ("O'Keeffe's Ghost") in January 2006, "in honor of Georgia O'Keeffe for her numerous paintings of the badlands at Ghost Ranch ...
Current exhibits include "Georgia O'Keeffe: Making a Life" (through Nov. 2, 2025) and "Rooted in Place" (through Aug. 1, 2024), which focuses on O'Keeffe's exploration of trees in her art. The ...
2013: Georgia O'Keeffe in New Mexico: Architecture, Katsinam, and the Land; 2013: Modern Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George (organized with The Hyde Collection, Lake George, New York) 2014: Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: The Hawai'i Pictures; 2014: Georgia O’Keeffe: Abiquiu Views; 2014: Georgia O’Keeffe: Ghost Ranch Views [13]
Rust Red Hills is a 1930 landscape painting by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. It depicts red and brown hills under a glowing red and yellow sky in northern New Mexico, most likely in the vicinity of Taos. At its initial exhibition in 1931, O'Keeffe indicated that it was one of her own best-loved paintings from that time period.
Feb. 4—Mention the artist Georgia O'Keeffe and most people think of flowers. An exhibition at Santa Fe's Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is designed to challenge that perception. "Rooted in Place" takes ...
Mar. 4—The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is accepting applications for its summer Art and Leadership Program. The project is open to all rising sixth grade students in Santa Fe and its surrounding ...
Object history: Published in Vanity Fair Vol. 19, no. 2, October 1922, pg. 56: Exhibition history: Alfred Stieglitz: Seen and Unseen (October 17, 1995 to January 7, 1996) The J. Paul Getty Museum (Malibu), October 17, 1995 to January 7, 1996
Activating the grant will require new matching private and local government contributions of at least $3 million to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.