"O'Keeffe, New York, and Modernism" at the Portland Museum of Art
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"O'Keeffe, New York, and Modernism" at the Portland Museum of Art
Florine Stettheimer (American, 1871­–1944), A Model (Nude Self-Portrait), circa 1915–16. Oil on canvas, 48 1/4 x 68 1/4 in (122.5 x 173.4 cm). Art Properties, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University in the City of New York, Gift of the Estate of Ettie Stettheimer, 1967, (1967.23.29).



PORTLAND, ME.- O’Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York examines the art and careers of four pioneering artists and their contributions to American modernism in parallel for the first time. Through this exhibition, the PMA invites visitors to explore works by some of the most significant modernists in American art history: Georgia O’Keeffe, Marguerite Thompson Zorach, Florine Stettheimer, and Helen Torr. In presenting works by these artists together and connecting their careers in New York City, this exhibition offers valuable perspectives on the meaning of modernism, the life of a working artist in New York in the early 20th century, and the shared and differing experiences of being women at a crucial moment in first-wave feminism.

Throughout the early 20th century, artists were radically breaking with all traditions in art, inventing a new visual language that responded to the experience of living in a new century. As innovative ideas took hold in the sciences, modern artists created new ways of seeing the world through formal experiments. This exhibition examines the talents, relationships, privilege, and influences that enabled each woman to invent her own distinctive approach to modernism.

Indeed, they worked at a moment in American history when the role of women in society was changing, and each of the artists in O’Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York was conflicted about having her work categorized and defined according to gender. In grouping these artists’ careers and work together, the PMA explores the creative forces behind modernism, while highlighting the social and political contexts they shared.

While their personal and professional lives intersected in numerous ways—a few had strong friendships, others passing associations— what unites them are the contributions they made to modernism in the same city and in the same era. Through direct juxtaposition of their careers, Women Modernists in New York offers visitors rich insight into the tenacious and prolific artistic practices of O’Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, and Zorach, and their fiercely original contributions to American modernism.

Organized by the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, with the support of the Portland Museum of Art, Maine.










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