Georgia O Keeeffe Controversy

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Georgia O’Keeffe is one of the most famous and controversial painters known to America. According to art critic Lisa Mintz Messinger, “She [Georgia O’Keeffe] left behind a rich legacy of American images that were tied to the land. These images and her own pioneering spirit, established an illustrious reputation in America very early on in her career” (Messinger 17). O’Keeffe is best known for her large paintings of flowers, the New York skyline and scenes from New Mexico. Ever since Georgia O’Keeffe began showing her work in 1916, critics have had different opinions on what her paintings represented. One of the biggest debates regarding her paintings has been whether or not her paintings were erotic. Some of the biggest critics of her works are Robert Hughes, Lisa Mintz Messinger, Katherine Hoffman and Georgia O’Keeffe herself. All four of these people have helped shape O’Keeffe into an iconic figure of sexually charged paintings. Georgia O’Keeffe first came into the lime light after her friend Anita Pollitzer submitted some of O’Keeffe’s works to the famous Alfred Stieglitz (Hoffman 5). Even from these first charcoal drawings, critics noticed …show more content…

Although the critics have all had opinions of what her works symbolize, the press she received helped to boost O’Keeffe’s fame. The constant attention to the symbolism in O’Keeffe’s works has kept her in the lime light since the twenties. Every single person is molded and shaped by the experiences they encounter; critics are no different. Therefore, when one reads any sort of criticism, novel, etc. they should consider the time period in which it was written. All in all, the four points of view in this essay have increased my knowledge of O’Keeffe. These four people taught me to really scrutinize everything that I read and to think about not only why the author wrote it but also when the author wrote

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