First Solo Museum Exhibition of #Ida_O’Keeffe To Debut at the Dallas Museum of Art in November | Dallas Museum of Art
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Dallas, TX—March 12, 2018—The Dallas Museum of Art announced today the first ever solo museum exhibition of works by Ida Ten Eyck O’Keeffe and the most comprehensive survey of the artist’s work to date. Ida O’Keeffe: Escaping Georgia’s Shadow will bring together approximately 40 paintings, watercolors, prints, and drawings for the first time, including six of the artist’s seven lighthouse paintings, whose previously unknown locations were revealed during exhibition research and which have not been exhibited together since 1955. The exhibition explores Ida’s mastery of color and composition, which caught the eye of critics, as well as her complex relationship with her well-known sister Georgia O’Keeffe and the affect it had on Ida’s life and professional aspirations. Opening November 18 with generous support from The Kaleta A. Doolin Foundation, the DMA-organized exhibition will also include 1920s photographs of Ida O’Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia’s husband. It will be on view through February 24, 2019.
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Georgia O’Keeffe’s little sister’s retrospective | Art | Agenda | Phaidon
▻http://www.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2014/june/02/georgia-o-keeffe-s-little-sister-s-retrospective
Don’t expect any flower paintings; don’t hold out for skulls superimposed on to desert scenes. When the O’Keeffe show opens at the Dallas Museum of Art, there will instead be a wide selection of lighthouse paintings, rendered in a bold, futurist style.
This exhibition, Ida O’Keeffe: Escaping Georgia’s Shadow, currently being planned, will bring together round 40 paintings, watercolours, prints and drawings by Ida O’Keeffe, Georgia’s younger sister, as well as photographs of Ida taken by Georgia’s husband Alfred Stieglitz.