The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum was opened in July 1997, eleven years after the death of the American artist,
Georgia O’Keeffe. It is located at 217 Johnson Street in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United
States.
The private, non-profit Museum was founded in November 1995 by philanthropists Anne and John Marion, part-time residents of
Santa Fe. The Museum building was designed by architect Richard Gluckman, whose projects have
included the gallery addition at the Whitney Museum of American Art's
permanent collection in New York City and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
The Museum is dedicated to perpetuating the artistic legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe and to the study and interpretation of
American Modernism. It is the first art museum dedicated to the work of a woman artist of international stature. The Museum's
permanent collection of O'Keeffe's work is the largest of any museum in the world.
Initially, with more than 140 paintings, watercolors, pastels and sculpture, the Museum's holdings represented the largest
repository of work by O'Keeffe available to the public in a single institution. Subjects range from the artist's iconic flowers
and bleached desert skulls to nudes, landscapes, cityscapes, still-lifes and abstracts, dating between 1916 and 1980.
The collection now includes major gifts contributed by the Burnett Foundation, the
Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation, Anna Marie and Juan Hamilton, Gerald and Kathleen Peters, Anne W.
Marion, The Stephane Janssen Trust, Anne W. Phillips, Clare and Eugene Thaw, and Emily Fisher Landau.
In early-2005, the President of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and the Chairman of the Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation announced
that their boards had signed a letter of intent that established the principles under which the Foundation would transfer all of
its assets to the Museum. The Foundation's collection of more than 1,000 O'Keeffe artworks and extensive archival materials would
be conveyed to the Museum, as would O'Keeffe's house and studio in Abiquiu, New
Mexico. Upon completion of the transaction,which took place in mid-2006, the Museum's art and archival collections
increased dramatically, and the Museum became the steward of O'Keeffe's historic house in Abiquiu. The Museum already owns and
maintains the artist's Ghost Ranch property, 20 minutes north of Abiquiu.
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center opened in July 2001. It provides stipends to scholars to pursue projects relevant
to the study of American Modernism and to the art and life of Georgia O'Keeffe. Areas of study include art and architectural
history, literature, music and photography.
Further reading
- Eldredge, Charles C., Georgia O'Keeffe, New York: Harry N. Abrams,
Inc., 1991 ISBN 0-8109-3657-7
- Hassrick, Peter H. (ed.), The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1997 ISBN 0-8109-2794-2
- Hogrefe, Jeffrey, O'Keeffe, The Life of an American Legend, New York:Bantam; 1994; ISBN 0-553-56545-1
- Lisle, Laurie, Portrait of an Artist, New York: Washington Square Press; 1986 ISBN 0-671-60040-0
- Lynes, Barbara Buhler, (et al.), Georgia O’Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place, Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 2004 ISBN 0-691-11659-8
- Lynes, Barbara Buhler, Georgia O’Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné, Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 1999. ISBN
0-300-08176-6
- Lynes, Barbara Buhler and King, George G., Georgia O'Keeffe Museum: Highlights of the Collection, Santa Fe, NM:
O’Keeffe Museum, date unk. ISBN 0-8109-9153-5
- O’Keeffe, Georgia, Georgia O’Keeffe, New York: Viking Press, 1976 ISBN 0-670-33710-2
- Montgomery, Elizabeth, Georgia O'Keeffe, New York: Barnes & Noble, 1993 ISBN 0-88029-951-7
- Peters, Sarah W., Becoming O'Keeffe, New York: Abbeville Press, 1991 ISBN 1558593624
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