Georgia OKeeffe spent almost 40 years of her life in the American Southwest. Her two houses in New Mexico; at Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu and the landscapes around them became essential elements in her paintings. The mountains and arroyos, the skulls and the Jimson weeds, a ladder against a wall, a door; all transformed by her genius into a quintessentially American art. Astonishingly, the history of these houses has never before been written. In this volume, Barbara Buhler Lynes and Agapita Judy Lopez create a vibrant picture of OKeeffe at home. Drawing on OKeeffes correspondence, Lynes and Lopez set forth their fascinating story. An essay by architect Beverly Spears describes the distinctive characteristics of adobe architecture and its construction, and the many individuals involved with the house are identified. An appendix provides valuable information about the materials used in resorting the Abiquiu house. Photographs made especially for this book show the houses as they are today, plus dozens of photographs made by major photographers during her life show her living in the houses. Photographs of her painting and specific architectural components of the Abiquiu house are also included. These photographs and their accompanying texts offer for the first time a compelling picture of OKeeffes life in New Mexico, how each house satisfied different aspects of the artists personal and professional needs and how OKeeffe gradually transformed these Spanish Pueblo Revival style houses to reflect her modernist aesthetic.
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Weight: 1830g
Dimensions: 252 x 307mm
Publication Date: 01 Sep 2012
Publisher: Abrams
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781419703942
About Agapita LopezBarbara Buhler LynesJudy Lopez
Barbara Buhler Lynes is Curator of the Georgia OKeeffe Museum in Santa Fe New Mexico and Emily Fischer Landau Director of the Gorgia OKeeffe Museum Research Centre. She is the author of Abrams large volume Georgia OKeeffe Museum Collections 2007 Georgia OKeeffe Musuem: Highlights from the Collection 2003 and of the Georgia OKeeffee Catalogue Raisonne. She is the leading Georgia OKeeffe scholar. The Museum owns both the Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu properties. Agapita Judy Lopez worked for Georgia OKeeffe from 1974 to the artists death in 1986 then for Georgia OKeeffe Foundation and now for the Georgia OKeeffe Museum in Santa Fe California.
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