Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, USA

Produced in collaboration with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the collection below of limited-edition giclee prints has been produced to celebrate the ground-breaking exhibition at the AGNSW in 2017 and will be available here for a short time only. 

A showcase for the iconic art of Georgia O’Keeffe considered one of the most significant American painters of the 20th century, this exhibition placed her works alongside modernist masterpieces by other pioneering Australian female artists.

The paintings represent distinct modernist visions that express the identity and culture of O'Keefe's homeland. The landscape and a sense of place were a tremendous source of inspiration for her.

“Preston and Cossington Smith, like O’Keeffe in America, have long been recognised for their central role in the development of modern art in Australia. The three artists are connected by their choice of subject, their experimentation with light, colour and form, and their commitment to presenting alternative ways of seeing the world,” says Dr Michael Brand, director, Art Gallery of NSW.
  • Each edition is delivered with a certificate signed by the Editors.
  • Only 100 prints of each work are available.
  • Printed with the highest quality archival inks and paper.
  • To view the full collection of 20 works, scroll to the bottom of this page.
  • A detailed description, including size, paper and framing, can be found within the description of the artwork.
  • Delivery can take up to four weeks.
To read The Sydney Morning Herald article about this exhibition, click here.

<div class="category-brand"><!-- LEFT HAND SIDE --><div class="text-column" style="padding-top: 20px;"><p dir="ltr"><strong>An exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, running until 2 October 2017.&nbsp;The collection below of 20 limited-edition giclee prints has been produced to celebrate this ground-breaking exhibition.</strong>&nbsp;</p><div><p dir="ltr"><span>A showcase for the iconic art of Georgia O&rsquo;Keeffe, considered one of &nbsp;the most significant American painters of the 20th century, this exhibition places her works alongside modernist masterpieces by pioneering Australian artists Margaret Preston and Grace Cossington Smith.</span></p><p dir="ltr"><span>The paintings of these three artists represent distinct modernist visions that express the identity and culture of their respective nations. The landscape and a sense of place were a tremendous source of inspiration for them.</span></p><div><span><img src="https://www.thestore.com.au/media/wysiwyg/AGNSW_mono.jpg" width="100" height="100" /></span></div></div></div><!-- centre image or video --><div class="visual-column" style="padding-top: 20px; text-align: left;"><div class="video-holder"><img src="https://www.thestore.com.au/media/wysiwyg/modern3.jpg" width="400" height="531" /></div></div><!-- right hand side text --><div class="blockquote-column" style="text-align: left;">&ldquo;Preston and Cossington Smith, like O&rsquo;Keeffe in America, have long been&nbsp;recognised&nbsp;for their central role in the development of modern art in Australia. The three artists are connected by their choice of subject, their experimentation with light,&nbsp;colour&nbsp;and form, and their commitment to presenting alternative ways of seeing the world,&rdquo; says&nbsp;Dr&nbsp;Michael Brand, director, Art Gallery of NSW.</div><div class="blockquote-column" style="text-align: left;"><ul><li>Each edition is delivered with a certificate signed by the Editors.</li><li>Only 100 prints of each work are available.</li><li>Printed with the highest quality archival inks and paper.</li><li>To view the full collection of 20 works, scroll to the bottom of this page.</li><li>A detailed description, including size, paper and framing, can be found within the description of the artwork.</li><li>Delivery can take up to four weeks.</li></ul><div><span><span id="docs-internal-guid-1bf97955-e766-f7ee-2fc2-1ecfaf076614"><span>To read </span><em>The Sydney Morning Herald</em><span> article about </span><span>this exhibition</span><span>, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">click here.</span></span></span></div></div></div>

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