SYDNEY.- On view at the
Art Gallery of New South Wales, OKeeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: making modernism, features iconic works of trailblazing modernist artists, American Georgia OKeeffe and Australian artists Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith.
OKeeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: making modernism is presented by the Art Gallery of NSW, Heide Museum of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery in partnership with the Georgia OKeeffe Museum, Santa Fe. The Art Gallery of NSW is the final Australian destination for this ground breaking multi-venue exhibition which draws together around 30 works by each artist from the breadth of their careers.
Cody Hartley, senior director, collections and interpretation at the Georgia OKeeffe Museum, Santa Fe, said the Museum is thrilled to partner with the Art Gallery of NSW, Heide Museum of Modern Art and the Queensland Art Gallery to offer the largest survey of OKeeffes work to visit Australia.
We are proud to be supporting this exhibition, offering exceptional works from the Museums collection to facilitate this innovative study of global modernism via the parallels of OKeeffes work with her Australian peers, Hartley said.
Making modernism explores how OKeeffe, Preston and Cossington Smith collectively embraced modernism to breathe new life into the time-honoured genres of landscape and still life. Despite leading separate lives and geographical distance, these three artists each strove to develop bold and original styles based on their local environment and culture.
Dr Michael Brand, director, Art Gallery of NSW said Making modernism offers fresh perspectives on these three extraordinary artists from both sides of the Pacific and the globe-crossing currents of modern art in the making.
Preston and Cossington Smith, like OKeeffe in the United States, have long been recognised for their central role in the development of modern art in Australia, as they championed a new way of picturing the world during the transformative decades of the early twentieth century, Dr Brand said.
Rejecting artistic conventions of the past, these three artists linking New York, Santa Fe and Sydney became trailblazers of a shared modernist vision that embodied vivid colour, light, vitality and optimism, Dr Brand added.
The exhibition is accompanied by the publication OKeeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: making modernism. Featuring a selection of wondrous images and engaging and enlightening essays, the book explores the distinct contributions made by OKeeffe, Preston and Cossington Smith to the movement of modernism throughout their prolific careers.