American Legends: From Calder to O'Keeffe
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This audio guide highlights selected works by artists in American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe. Curators, scholars, and artists provide additional commentary.
NARRATOR: Georgia O'Keeffe once explained that she felt the world of visual form—pure shape and color—very deeply.
Artist, Georgia O'Keeffe.
O'KEEFFE: I can see shapes. It's as if my mind creates shapes that I don't know about. I can't say it any other way. But I get this shape in my head. And sometimes I know what it comes from and sometimes I don't. And I think with myself that there are a few shapes that I have repeated a number of times during my life and I hadn't known I was repeating them until after I had done it.
NARRATOR: Even when O'Keeffe drew her subjects from nature, she made them her own. And when she painted abstractly, there were always hints of the natural world in her canvases. The tension between abstraction and figuration animated her work. So did her deep sensitivity to her immediate environment. This responsiveness is especially apparent in paintings she made after 1929, when she began spending time in New Mexico.
- 500 Introduction to American Legends
- About this artist: Oscar Bluemner
- About this artist: Charles Burchfield
- Paul Cadmus, Finistère, 1952
- About this artist: Paul Cadmus
- 511 Alexander Calder, Jimmy Durante, 1928
- 509 Alexander Calder, Hanging Spider, 1940
- About this artist: Alexander Calder
- About this artist: Joseph Cornell
- Ralston Crawford, New Orleans Parade, 1956
- About this artist: Ralston Crawford
- About this artist: Stuart Davis
- About this artist: Charles Demuth
- About this artist: Arthur Dove
- About this artist: Marsden Hartley
- Edward Hopper, Le Bistro or The Wine Shop, 1909
- About this artist: Edward Hopper
- About this artist: Gaston Lachaise
- 508 2 Jacob Lawrence, War Series: Casualty: The Secretary of War Regrets, 1947
- About this artist: John Marin
- About this artist: Reginald Marsh
- 518 Elie Nadelman, Untitled (Figurines), c. 1938-46
- About this artist: Elie Nadelman
- 504 Georgia O’Keeffe, The White Calico Flower, 1931
- About this artist: Georgia O’Keeffe
- About this artist: Joseph Stella
- About this artist: Jacob Lawrence
- Charles Burchfield, August Evening, 1916
- Charles Burchfield, Cricket Chorus in the Arbor, 1917
- Charles Burchfield, Overhanging Cloud in July, 1947–59
- 516 Edward Hopper, Second Story Sunlight, 1960
- 510 Alexander Calder, The Brass Family, 1929
- 520 Alice Neel, Andy Warhol, 1970
- 503 Burgoyne Diller, First Theme, 1983
- 501 Jasper Johns, Three Flags, 1958
- 519 Roy Lichtenstein, Girl in Window (Study for World’s Fair Mural), 1963
- 502 Jasper Johns, White Target, 1957