ニューヨーク近代美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク近代美術館Instagram)「“Oh, I’m simply soaked with mountains of all kinds—So full I’m almost nauseated—Drunk with it.” — Georgia O’Keeffe   #GeorgiaOKeeffe spent the summer of 1916 teaching at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. It was during this period that she undertook new experiments in watercolor, which she produced at a persistent cadence.  Beginning with progressions of abstract forms dominated by blue, O’Keeffe soon incorporated motifs inspired by her excursions in the Appalachian Mountains, such as hills and tents. Harnessing the material properties of watercolor, she would coax the watery pigment to pool, or control it to demarcate boundaries within a composition. In many of these works, O’Keeffe complicated the relationship between abstraction and representation, an approach that she would continue to develop throughout her career.  Soak yourself in mountains in #ToSeeTakesTime, a new exhibition on view now. Many of #OKeeffe's series of works on paper are reunited, along with key paintings, illuminating the artist's process and inviting us to take time to look. Link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.   — Georgia O'Keeffe. “Evening.” 1916. Watercolor on paper. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe. Gift of The Burnett Foundation and The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation © 2023 Georgia O'Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York」4月19日 6時06分 - themuseumofmodernart

ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 4月19日 06時06分


“Oh, I’m simply soaked with mountains of all kinds—So full I’m almost nauseated—Drunk with it.” — Georgia O’Keeffe

#GeorgiaOKeeffe spent the summer of 1916 teaching at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. It was during this period that she undertook new experiments in watercolor, which she produced at a persistent cadence.

Beginning with progressions of abstract forms dominated by blue, O’Keeffe soon incorporated motifs inspired by her excursions in the Appalachian Mountains, such as hills and tents. Harnessing the material properties of watercolor, she would coax the watery pigment to pool, or control it to demarcate boundaries within a composition. In many of these works, O’Keeffe complicated the relationship between abstraction and representation, an approach that she would continue to develop throughout her career.

Soak yourself in mountains in #ToSeeTakesTime, a new exhibition on view now. Many of #OKeeffe's series of works on paper are reunited, along with key paintings, illuminating the artist's process and inviting us to take time to look. Link in bio to learn more and plan your visit.


Georgia O'Keeffe. “Evening.” 1916. Watercolor on paper. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe. Gift of The Burnett Foundation and The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation © 2023 Georgia O'Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


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