Albuquerque Journal

Museum hails Georgia O’Keeffe as a style icon

Clothing symbolizes her love of minimalism

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NEW YORK — A New York City museum is highlighti­ng Georgia O’Keeffe’s role as a style icon.

The Brooklyn Museum exhibit — titled “Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern” — features clothing, paintings and photos. It’s part of a yearlong project celebratin­g feminist thinking.

Guest curator Wanda M. Corn studied six decades worth of O’Keeffe’s garments and accessorie­s.

She concluded that O’Keeffe, who made many of her clothes, was also an artist “in her homemaking and self-fashioning.”

Exhibit coordinato­r Lisa Small says O’Keeffe’s distinctiv­e clothing style symbolized her lifelong commitment to minimalism.

Even as a high school student, O’Keeffe avoided popular bows and frills.

Her paintings and clothes reflected a black-and-white palette while she was in New York and desert hues in New Mexico.

There’s a colorful exception from the artist’s New York years: an evening coat from the late 1920s or early 1930s.

The elegant wraparound coat is black with a spritz of white accents at the top. A sophistica­ted vertical splash with blocks of dark blue, royal blue, maroon, red, orange and yellow flows gracefully toward the hem. It’s actually part of the coat’s lining, but it’s draped in a manner that allows museumgoer­s to admire it.

The coat is “fastened by a sizeable mother-of-pearl button, her favorite button color and material,” according to the exhibit descriptio­n. “Though she did not mingle much with the artistic and literary women in Greenwich Village, this is the kind of highly personaliz­ed ‘art dress’ they favored.”

Its design incorporat­es details from the American Arts and Crafts Movement, Corn writes. While it’s not known for certain who created it, she writes, the coat “reiterates elements O’Keeffe favored at this time and these suggest that she was the maker.”

The show also features portraits of O’Keeffe by famous photograph­ers, including Alfred Stieglitz, who was her husband; Ansel Adams; Cecil Beaton; and Annie Leibovitz.

The exhibit runs through July 23.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A visitor to Brooklyn Museum in New York walks past a display of black wool suits worn by American artist Georgia O’Keeffe.
MARK LENNIHAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS A visitor to Brooklyn Museum in New York walks past a display of black wool suits worn by American artist Georgia O’Keeffe.

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