"Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism" combines loans from art museums across the country including the Blanton Museum of Art, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art with works from the McNay's collection.
Focusing on a broad and inclusive view of American Modernism, artworks in the exhibition explore elements of nature, abstraction, portraiture and still life. Along with works by O'Keeffe, the exhibition showcases a variety of pieces created by female artists, LGBTQ artists, artists of color and Texas artists, including Georgia's sister Ida O'Keeffe, Constance Forsyth, Yasuo Kuniyoshi and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
"American Modernists found unity in the disarray of this transformational time in history," McNay Curator of Prints and Drawings and Curator of Modern Art Lyle W. Williams said in a statement. "The diversity of the work they produced reflected this chaotic, rapidly evolving period."
The exhibition is included with general admission to the museum. For those wanting to enjoy art on a budget, the McNay offers free admission every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m., and on the first Sunday of each month from noon-5 p.m.
"Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism" will be on view through May 8, 2022.
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