Detroit Institute of Arts to present landmark exhibition exploring Georgia O'Keeffe's architectural paintings
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Detroit Institute of Arts to present landmark exhibition exploring Georgia O'Keeffe's architectural paintings
Georgia O'Keeffe, Stables,1932. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Robert Tannahill, 45.454 © 2026 The Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York



DETROIT, MICH.- The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) proudly presents Georgia O’Keeffe: Architecture, a groundbreaking exhibition of almost 40 works highlighting her engagements with modern architecture over decades and exploring a captivating dimension of one of America’s pioneers of modern art. This exhibition – the first of its kind to focus solely on the breadth of her vision for the built environment – invites visitors to experience her works with a fresh perspective, tracing three distinct viewpoints across several decades of her work: the urban landscapes of New York; rural farm buildings; and the adobe structures of her New Mexico homes. Tickets will go on sale August 15, 2026.

On view September 11, 2026 through January 3, 2027, the exhibition is centered around a work from the DIA’s permanent collection – Stables (1932) – and complemented by a specially curated group of works representing her explorations of geometry, lines, and color, all created between the 1920s and 1960. Although frequently celebrated for her remarkable paintings of flowers and desert vistas, O’Keeffe found sustained inspiration in architecture. This exhibition aims to present a revelatory new lens on which to understand her practice and her profound relationship with the built environment.

“The DIA has long been proud to count Georgia O’Keeffe’s Stables among our most treasured holdings, and it is a particular joy to see it take on new meaning at the heart of this exhibition,” said Detroit Institute of Arts Director Salvador Salort-Pons. “Georgia O’Keeffe: Architecture is a landmark moment — not just for this institution, but for how the world understands one of America’s greatest modern artists. To present the first full accounting of this body of work is an honor, and we believe it will resonate with visitors long after they leave the galleries.”

The three distinct environments explored in the exhibition demonstrate O’Keeffe’s fascination with the form and texture of architecture. In New York City, where she lived and worked from 1918 until 1949, she painted boldly abstracted portraits of Manhattan's skyline – including views from the skyscraper apartments she shared with photographer and gallerist Alfred Stieglitz at the Shelton Hotel – capturing the energy and verticality of the modern metropolis. She turned her eye to the vernacular beauty of rural structures like barns, stables, and farmhouses in upstate New York, her home state of Wisconsin, and the coast of Quebec, which she rendered farm buildings with the formal precision and personal vision she brought to other subjects. In New Mexico, first as a visitor and then as a full-time resident, she documented the distinctive adobe architecture of Taos, Abiquiú, and Ghost Ranch across nearly four decades. These paintings include a remarkable and meditative series of paintings depicting the light, space, and colors of the patio at her Abiquiú home.

Complementing the paintings on view are two immersive, digital video experiences, created specifically for this exhibition. One recreates the view of the East River in New York from O’Keeffe’s apartment windows, offering visitors a glimpse into what her view would look like today. Another captures O’Keeffe’s New Mexico patio as it appears today across different times of day, bringing visitors closer to her Southwest surroundings.

The exhibition is organized by Ben Colman, Curator of American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Drawing on O’Keeffe’s personal letters and writings, the research sheds light on this overlooked dimension of her oeuvre, revealing that her interest in architecture went well beyond painting. A thoughtful observer of the field, she maintained long-term friendships and correspondence with figures like Frank Lloyd Wright and Alexander Girard.

“Georgia O’Keeffe spent her career looking closely at the world around her and finding new meaning in it,” said Ben Colman, DIA Curator of American Art. “When you step back and consider all her architectural paintings together — the New York cityscapes, the rural barns, the adobe walls of New Mexico — you realize she was asking remarkably consistent questions about place and identity across decades. This exhibition is an invitation to discover that vision with a fresh perspective, and I think visitors will come away seeing both O’Keeffe and the built world around them a little differently.”

A fully illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition, featuring essays by Colman and leading O'Keeffe scholars.

Public Programming and Events

Enhancing the exhibition experience, the DIA will host several events across the span of the show.

Details to be announced. Check DIA.org for updates.


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