
Who’s Afraid of Georgia O’Keeffe? is a bimonthly newsletter examining how Georgia became Georgia O’Keeffe and what her legacy reflects back on us.
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| Issues | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 4 months ago |
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Bella Donna, 1939 (via Georgia O’Keeffe Museum)
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Pluribus as well as Breaking Bad.
“The O’Keeffe looks good in here.” This line, delivered with complete approval by all of human consciousness now occupying the s...
Georgia O’Keeffe photographed by Ansel Adams in 1937 (via The Independent)
I am working on a proper essay for January, which I meant to publish this November and then in December. But alas, it did not come together in time.
So this year,...
Pelvis IV, 1944 (via Georgia O’Keeffe Museum)
Not long after I severed myself from the Evangelical1 church, I found Georgia O’Keeffe.
After dabbling with reading tarot cards and Greek mythology (a typical ex-evangelical pipeline), in her...
Cos Cob, 1926 (via Georgia O’Keeffe Museum)
Before the CIA funded modern art as a Cold War operative, the U.S. Department of State purchased a painting by Georgia O’Keeffe.1
Under the New Deal administration inherited by Harry S. Truman,...
Joan photographed at home in 1977 by Mary Lloyd Estrin, with Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sky Above Clouds II, 1963 (via The Guardian)
Joan Didion had a type. It was a cutout, which few men and fewer others could pass through, in the shape of the co...
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Writer and reformed Georgia O'Keeffe idolizer feeding the birds and writing about art, books, and space from Austin, TX. 〰️\ud83d\udef8\ud83c\udf08 (she/they)
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