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Shimbun, Asahi. 1997. “Alfred Stieglitz and his Contemporaries.” Exh. cat. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. p. 148, pl. 145.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts, “Artist as Subject: The Photographic Portraits of Georgia O’Keeffe,” September 12-November 17, 1985.
Washington D.C., The Phillips Collection, “Two Lives: Stieglitz and O’Keeffe,” December 12, 1992–April 4, 1993; traveled to New York, New York, The IBM Gallery, April 27–June 26, 1993; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, July 17–September 12, 1993; and Houston, Texas, The Museum of Fine Arts, October 2–December 5, 1993.
Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, “Alfred Stieglitz and his Contemporaries,” September 9–November 3, 1997.
New York, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, “Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction,” September 17, 2009–January 17, 2010; traveled to The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., February 6–May 9, 2010; and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 28–September 12, 2010. (New York and Washington, D.C. only) (Barbara Haskell)
Art Institute of Chicago, “The Modern Series: Shatter Rupture Break,” February 15-May 3, 2015.
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