Georgia O’Keefe
Fabulous exhibition at Tate Modern on the life and work of Georgia O’Keefe.
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This was
unexpectedly brilliant exhibition. I had expected room after room of big flowers
bit it was much more varied and I feel in love with O’Keefe’s landscapes.
From the first
room I was hooked as it was decorated to recreate her first show in 1917 with
grey walls, a shelf and a red curtain round the bottom of the walls. I hadn’t
realised that she had started out as an abstract artist. The audio guise was
very good at describing the pictures and leading you through her ideas.
The biggest
surprise were her amazing pictures of New York. My favourite picture in the
show was one of the East River showing the river in a wonderful shade of blue
and the buildings on the river banks in shades of grey. Many of her views were
either looking upwards from the street or down from her hotel room. It was a
nice touch that the pictures were shown alongside black and white photographs
by her husband, Alfred Stieglitz.
I also like the
fact that the exhibition reflected the effect of place on O’Keefe with sections
on her time at Lake George, New Mexico and the Ghost Ranch. I loved the
landscapes of New Mexico. They had a very sensual feeling, one called “My Front
Yard” reminded me of a Cezanne of Mont Sainte-Victoire.
There was too
much of interest to mention in a short blog post so I’ll just briefly also list
the wonderful skull pictures and the amazing later pictures of the views from
aeroplanes! All in all a fabulous show!
Closes on 30
October 2016.
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