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June 17, 2026

How Georgia O’Keeffe Forged a New Vision of Modern American Art

When Georgia O'Keeffe studied art in New York during the winter of 1907–08, a male classmate picked up her painting of two poplar trees and painted directly over it. He wanted to demonstrate the techniques of Impressionism, replacing her crisp branches with loose dabs of color. O’Keeffe rejected the lesson. The experience revealed something that would define her career: an unwavering commitment to her own artistic vision. That independence guided O’Keeffe’s larger ambition.

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June 17, 2026

Faceless Figures Fold Into and Away From One Another in Paintings Exploring Human Connection

Interconnectedness and hope are two prevalent themes in artist Alex Gardner’s luminous new work, Animals, at Perrotin in Los Angeles. The show features 13 new paintings depicting Gardner’s classic faceless figures as they flow into and away from each other against backdrops of rich blues and greens. The paintings range in scale, with some canvases as small as 10 by 14 inches and others as large as 4 by 8 feet.

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June 16, 2026

Annie Leibovitz Brings Stylish Vision to the World Cup Then and Now in New Photography Exhibition

Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz has captured some of the world’s biggest celebrities, including athletes LeBron James and Serena Williams. But 40 years ago, she was given a unique task in the soccer realm: create the advertising campaign for the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. Starring athletic-looking models against archaeological sites and colorful landscapes, the endeavor made the famous photographer part of the tournament’s history, albeit somewhat removed.

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June 16, 2026

4 Tips for How Build a Creative Practice When You’re Not a “Creative Person”

Anyone can be creative, even if you don’t identify as a “creative person.” We all have creativity inside of us, but for some, it feels harder to access. But just like becoming a “gym person,” you can become a creative person—all it takes is some strategy and effort. Even the most imaginative people sometimes feel blocked, or like they’re drawing a blank (pun intended).

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