Modernism and the feminine voice
- Creator
- Pyne, Kathleen
Modernism and the feminine voice
Describes how Alfred Stieglitz's search for a pure, essential 'woman in art' led him to several women before his vision found ultimate expression in Georgia O’Keeffe, whom Stieglitz portrayed as the shining, liberated feminine figure of his movement. The author portrays women who were affiliated with the Stieglitz circle, namely Gertrude Käsebier, Pamela Colman Smith, Anne Brigman, and Katharine Nash Rhoades. She argues how these artists helped define the woman modernist through their lives and their individual photographs and paintings. This publication accompanied an exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in fall 2007.
- Creator
- Pyne, Kathleen