MoMA One on One Series Georgia O’Keeffe Abstraction Blue Softcover
Product Description
This MoMA One on One Series volume explores Abstraction Blue by Georgia O’Keeffe, one of the most influential figures in modern American art.
While O’Keeffe is widely known for her iconic flower paintings of the 1920s, abstraction played a central role in her artistic vision. Influenced by pioneers such as Vasily Kandinsky and educator Arthur Wesley Dow, she continually explored the relationship between abstraction and representation.
Her 1927 work Abstraction Blue embodies this philosophy, combining vivid color, delicate modulation, and a perspective reminiscent of her enlarged floral compositions—while deliberately avoiding strict representation.
Written by curator Samantha Friedman, this book situates the work within O’Keeffe’s broader career, artistic context, and critical reception. Through rich illustrations and insightful essays, it offers a deeper understanding of both the technical mastery and conceptual depth of the piece.
Part of the MoMA One on One Series by the Museum of Modern Art, this publication focuses on a single artwork, providing an intimate and engaging exploration within its historical and artistic framework.
✅ Features
- Part of MoMA “One on One” Series
- Focus on Abstraction Blue (1927)
- Written by curator Samantha Friedman
- Rich illustrations and detailed analysis
- Ideal for art and design enthusiasts
✅ Specifications
- Material: Paper
- Format: Softcover
- Language: English
✅ Size
Inches
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Width | 7.28 in |
| Height | 9.06 in |
| Depth | 0.20 in |
cm
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Width | 18.5 cm |
| Height | 23 cm |
| Depth | 0.5 cm |