Georgia O’Keeffe: Grey Blue & Black Pink Circle, 1929. Oil on Canvas.
Georgia OKeeffes early abstractions, although not as well known as her later southwestern paintings, played a pivotal role in the development of American modernism. Grey, Blue, and BlackPink Circle is the culmination of OKeeffes Special series, a body of abstract drawings and paintings that she made during the 1920s. She created these works outside the influence of the New York mainstream and before her initial contact with the works of Wassily Kandinsky, whose treatise On the Spiritual in Art had a measurable impact on her later abstract style. The nodes in the center of the painting recall the headdress of Hopi kachina dancers (and the headdresses of the eponymous kachina dolls); the surrounding whorls of color amplify the suggested motion of the dance and the consonant rhythms of the universe. OKeeffes works in this manner attracted the attention of the painter Lawren Harris, leader of the Group of Seven, Canadian artists who celebrated the spiritualizing energy of the landscape. His arrival in Santa Fe in 1938 sparked a growing movement called the American Transcendental Painting Group, which included Harris, Raymond Jonson, and Emil Bisttram (the latter two are well represented in the Dallas Museum of Arts collections). Their stated philosophy was to create a focal point for the development of a type of art vitally rooted in the spiritual need of these times and expressing the most truly creative, fundamental, and permanent impulses emerging from the American continent. Although she was never a member of the group, OKeeffes early abstractions embody its philosophy. Grey, Blue, and BlackPink Circle is a prototypical work in this vein, capturing the spiritual essence of the Hopi celebration as a flowing miasma that coalesces into a tunnel of light and color.
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