An unprecedented examination of the underexplored late work of the iconic American modernist
| "A welcome addition to the literature on Georgia O’Keeffe, bringing careful attention and fresh thought to her rarely explored late work." —David Cateforis, University of Kansas | "In Griffin’s elegant writing, O’Keeffe emerges as a vibrant, complicated artist who was deeply vested in the socio-political issues of her day. This important book will open the gates for a wave of new scholarship." —Eleanor Jones Harvey, Smithsonian American Art Museum | 8 x 10 inches, 240 pages