I was very fortunate to receive an email invitation to arrive early for the November 29, 2018, Cleveland Museum of Art's preview event:
Due to high demand, we’ve secured early and exclusive access for media and social influencers to CMA’s fall preview event. Please arrive at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, November 29 for your chance to see Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern.
"...high demand..." -- there is a lot of interest in the newly opened exhibitions at the Cleveland Museum of Art (@ClevelandArt)! The tickets for the weekend following the preview ended up selling out, and the night I attended brought in a good-sized crowd of Museum members to see the two major fall 2018 exhibitions:
Shown exclusively at the CMA, Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries unveils the recently restored Valois Tapestries, on view for the first time in North America. This unique set of 16th-century hangings was commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici, the indomitable queen mother of France. This rare opportunity is made possible by the generous cooperation of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence. Woven with wool, silk and precious metal-wrapped threads, the tapestries are rich in both their materials and intricate subject matter. Life-sized, full-length portraits of the French king, princes and princesses, situated prominently in the foreground, lock eyes with the viewer and present detailed scenes of court pageants and festivities. Accompanied by exquisite drawings, paintings and decorative arts, the tapestries reveal the magnificence of life at court. Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries will be on view in the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall.
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern offers a fascinating look into the connections between the paintings, personal style and public persona of one of America’s most iconic artists. Showcasing several of her paintings alongside her garments—many shown in Cleveland for the first time—and photographic portraits of her as a subject, the exhibition reveals O’Keeffe’s determination to be strikingly modern not only in her art but in her life. Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern will be on view in the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Gallery.
(Read Communications and Media Relations Manager Kelley Notaro Schreiber's (@KelleyNotaro), full press release The Cleveland Museum of Art Presents Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries and Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern with all the details here.)
In this blog post, I will share what I and others observed and shared on Twitter (including photos of the artwork), along with some other comments and resources about these two exhibitions. I like that the museum is featuring both their Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries and Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern exhibitions together, and offering special combined ticket pricing for the public (museum members get free tickets and their guests get discounted tickets).
To start, here are tweets that I shared via @sos_jr before attending the preview. I highly recommend that you take special note of @Steven_Litt's tweet, and share it with others by retweeting it after you read the article to which it links.
How to get tickets for Cleveland Musuem of Art's major exhibitions: Georgia O'Keeffe and de' Medici tapestries https://t.co/tiJiBNFAnc
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) October 9, 2018
Two more blockbusters coming to @ClevelandArt How to get your tickets: https://t.co/0LQ6EJZaSc pic.twitter.com/bDFRMJ5utv
— Laura DeMarco (@LauraDeMarcoCle) October 9, 2018
Upcoming @ClevelandArt exhibition "Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries" (opening Nov. 17) makes @nytimes fall art preview list of "Over 100 Not-to-Miss Shows From East Coast to West."https://t.co/iW2soBjfIm pic.twitter.com/4Rvmsd2FZR
— Scott Suttell (@ssuttell) September 13, 2018
How to get tickets for Cleveland Musuem of Art's major exhibitions: Georgia O'Keeffe and de' Medici tapestries https://t.co/Ip8V3G3fI2
— Caroline Guscott Shaw (@CarolineHerself) October 9, 2018
Their Worlds. Their Way. Two exhibitions. One Price. Visit https://t.co/J1Rx2n317k for more information. #CMAokeeffe #CMAtapestries https://t.co/hFPwPI8GDi
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) November 23, 2018
Two great exhibits One great price @ClevelandArt Rennaisance Splendor: Catherine de Medeci’s Valois Tapestries & Georgia O’Keefe Living Modern! A great holiday escape @inthecircle #CLE More @ https://t.co/RzLz4yHbRl #CMAtapestries #CMAokeeffe #ThisisCLE pic.twitter.com/jDXEgJcvMh
— Chris Ronayne (@chrisronayne) November 23, 2018
Big thumbs-up for new @ClevelandArt exhibit on how Georgia O'Keeffe lived modern in NYC, @AbiquiuNM https://t.co/buvwOVbMUY @PDNewsGuild @ThePlainDealer @inthecircle @CuyArtsC @ArtsCLE pic.twitter.com/CBg7ZzlpUq
— Steven Litt (@steven_litt) November 25, 2018
A guide, from @ARTFIXdaily, to the new Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition @ClevelandArt.https://t.co/e95gJX2aP7
— Scott Suttell (@ssuttell) November 27, 2018
This Week at CMA: 11.26.18–12.2.18: #CMAokeeffe OPEN NOW, #CMAtapestries on view, Winter Lights Lantern Festival, CMA at @TransformerStat: "In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar" https://t.co/nNUNckynqg
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) November 26, 2018
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern - #CMAokeeffe
If you are a fan of Georgia O'Keeffe's artwork, then Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern is a must-attend exhibition. It will be open through March 3, 2019.
Not only does the exhibition include O'Keeffe's paintings, drawings, and sculpture, but also her garments and photographic portraits of her. The addition of the clothing and photographs adds historic context that complement her displayed works, and extends the exhibition further to understand her life.
Black Pansy & Forget-Me-Nots (Pansy), 1926. Georgia O’Keeffe
Photo from Brooklyn Museum provided by the Cleveland Museum of Art
After seeing Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern at the Cleveland Museum of Art, I was reminded of the type of art my sister had decorating her room in our home growing up. I don't know if it was the work of Georgia O'Keeffe, or that of someone mirroring her style, which became popular at the time. I called my mother and sister, but they did not remember this. My mother did say that Georgia O’Keeffe is one of her favorite artists. She has toured the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (@OKeeffeMuseum) in New Mexico, and she already has tickets to go with a friend to see Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
See Georgia O'Keeffe collection at Cleveland Museum of Art
I think that I have not fully appreciated Georgia O'Keeffe's artwork. Between seeing her paintings at the Cleveland Museum of Art (click here to view the seven objects created by Georgia O'Keeffe that are in the Museum's collection), and associating her work with art that was common when I was growing up, I have taken her work for granted. I did not see her artwork as the modern, unique work that it is. I did not understand how her work would have been considered a very unique, modern vision for her time period until I read Steven Litt's (@Steven_Litt) article before attending the preview.
Steven Litt's (@Steven_Litt) article was very helpful in understanding her work. He wrote:
Think of Georgia O’Keeffe and images of flowers, canyons and cow skulls come to mind.
But there’s more. O’Keeffe’s art was part of a larger creative vision that encompassed where and how she lived, how she dressed, and how she presented herself to the world.
That’s the premise of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s fascinating new exhibition on how O’Keeffe fused art, personal fashion, and the way she modeled for generations of photographers, into a unified aesthetic statement.
I recommend reading Steven Litt's Georgia O'Keeffe's mastery of 'living modern' celebrated at Cleveland Museum of Art before attending Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern.
Here are my @sos_jr tweets and retweets which include photos of what I and others saw at the preview. Since Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern continues until Sunday, March 3, 2019, please share any tweets that interest you by retweeting so others will learn about this exhibition. You can follow and share the #CMAokeeffe hashtag on all forms of social media to learn/share what others experienced at this exhibition.
Attending #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt Media & Influencer Event to tour:
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
“#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R
and
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/NeKxT5L8BS
At @ClevelandArt start tour with “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/JK0lGOx1NM
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
At @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/Wy3jLUgAXl
* Dress with Tunic and Underdress about 1926
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
(outerdress); 1910-1920
(underdress)
* Dress and Bolero Jacket 1920s
* Tunic 1920s
All attributed to
Georgia O’Keeffe
At @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/pYPQT0Tcmk
#Cleveland’s Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition!
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
At @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/OxbLikmtTY
In #Cleveland, Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Black Pansy & Forget-Me-Nots (Pansy)”
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
“nobody sees a flower - really- it is so small... but I will paint it big and they will be surprised”
At @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/CcY7ZYjcSe
In #Cleveland, Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock—Hills” 1935.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
Combining skeletal motif with floral and landscape.
At @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/N8RmXsyerL
#Cleveland’s Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition — @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/sobpR5ltRm
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
“Georgia O’Keeffe” screenprint and diamond dust by #AndyWarhol from the @TheWarholMuseum in Pittsburgh, PA.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
See in #Cleveland at the @ClevelandArt’s “#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern” exhibition. #CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/ypdOhxKi6E
Silkscreened portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe by Andy Warhol now on exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art. #thisiscle #art #cmaokeeffe #clevelandhttps://t.co/CczN5zWNzg
— Anurag Saxena (@_asaxena) November 29, 2018
The Cleveland Museum of Art pic.twitter.com/vkk1uz5ilJ
Excited to see the Georgia O’Keeffe Living Modern exhibit. #CMAokeeffe (@ The Cleveland Museum of Art - @clevelandart in Cleveland, OH) https://t.co/8M8Jwf24vm
— Kate Gainer (@katelyngainer) November 29, 2018
1960’s Levi’s Denim tag part of the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art #cmaokeeffe #art #thisiscle #clevelandhttps://t.co/CeRlTGIzvh
— Anurag Saxena (@_asaxena) November 30, 2018
The Cleveland Museum of Art pic.twitter.com/ypzI9rbgbl
You must go see the Georgia O’Keeffe Living Modern exhibition. I have a completely different outlook on her and thoroughly enjoyed the exhibit. #CMAokeeffe pic.twitter.com/Ly8qHA6sBH
— Kate Gainer (@katelyngainer) November 30, 2018
New Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern show @ClevelandArt is a stunner! pic.twitter.com/TQpPGm9BNx
— Laura DeMarco (@LauraDeMarcoCle) November 30, 2018
THX for having us tonight for the preview, @ClevelandArt! Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern offers a unique look into the fascinating connections among the paintings, personal style, and public persona of one of America’s
— University Circle (@inthecircle) November 30, 2018
most celebrated artists. For tix: https://t.co/0REtIFSGHc pic.twitter.com/SfDvZJkkEv
Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries - #CMAtapestries
After touring the Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern exhibition, I continued on to the east-side half of the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall to tour Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries, which will at the Cleveland Museum of Art through Monday, January 21, 2019.
Upon entering, I was greeted by a huge family tree taking up the first wall, followed by a room full of large portraits of some of Catherine de' Medici family members. The Cleveland Museum of Art provides a free"Visitors Guide to a Renaissance Drama" that gives you background about the family. Since I wanted to use my time at the museum seeing the art, I did not take the time to read all the details in the visitor guide, but would recommend reading them before you arrive. Thank you to Communications and Media Relations Manager Kelley Notaro (@KelleyNotaro) for emailing me a PDF version of the "Visitors Guide to a Renaissance Drama" to share with you in this blog post, so you can read it at leisure before going to the exhibition.
When I first heard of the Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries, I thought I would view each tapestry as one big image. As I began to see them, I was drawn to all the detailed pictures within the large tapestry. See my photos in the tweets below that include close-ups of the details within the tapestries.
The details within the Valois Tapestries reminded me of the Museum's spring 2018 featured exhibition of Eighteenth-Century Europe art. In my blog post Cleveland Museum of Art's "Eyewitness Views: Making History in Eighteenth-Century Europe," I wrote "The second thing that I did not expect was finding smaller stories within the big stories of the paintings. ... I found it engaging to see that there were multiple stories in addition to the main story of these paintings." The six Valois Tapestries displayed from c. 1576, representing art from the European Renaissance period (14th–17th centuries), reminded me of this use of art to tell stories of important people who commissioned the art.
Here is some interesting information about the Valois Tapestries that I found in Wikipedia. Note that Wikipedia reports that the Valois Tapestries are not on public display, but here we are in Cleveland with this incredibly rare opportunity to view these four-century-old tapestries from Florence, Italy.
Valois Tapestries
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Valois Tapestries are a series of eight tapestries depicting festivities or "magnificences"[1] at the Court of France in the second half of the 16th century. The tapestries were worked in the Spanish Netherlands, probably in Brussels or Antwerp,[2]shortly after 1580.
Scholars have not firmly established who commissioned the tapestries or for whom they were intended. It is likely that they were once owned by Catherine de' Medici, but they are not included in the inventory of possessions drawn up after her death. She had probably presented them to her granddaughter Christina of Lorraine, for her marriage to Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1589. The tapestries are now stored at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Tuscany, but are not on public display.[3]
Be sure to follow and share on all social media the #CMAtapestries hashtag, so more people can learn about Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries. Here are my @sos_jr tweets and retweets that I shared the evening I visited for the preview. Note the details captured in the photos:
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” can be viewed through January 21, 2019 in the @ClevelandArt’s Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Exhibition Hall.#CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/MzPSwybV72
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 29, 2018
Portraits of:
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
* Catherine de' Medici c. 1547-59
* Henry II of France c. 1553
* Christina of Lorraine,
Grand Duchess of Tuscany c. 1620 @ClevelandArt’s “Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries”#CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/seW2L9TNKN
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” at the #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt. #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/AKp26eBpwY
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
“Journey” c. 1576 - Wool, silk, and gilded silver metal-wrapped thread.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” at the #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt. #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/fXETa2jHJg
450 year old tapestries part of the Renaissance Splendor at the Cleveland Museum of Art #CMAtapestries #thisiscle #art #clevelandhttps://t.co/hwp0IBqpNO
— Anurag Saxena (@_asaxena) November 30, 2018
The Cleveland Museum of Art pic.twitter.com/nyBF0vsr6t
“Tournament” c. 1576 - Wool, silk, silver and gilded silver metal-wrapped thread.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
Woven under the direction of Master MGP, Brussels
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” at the #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt.#CMATapestries#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/jvY8bus50P
“Whale” about 1576 - Wool, silk, silver and gilded silver metal-wrapped thread.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” at the #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt. #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/yQxSj5cK0G
A @ClevelandArt member and I were talking about the Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
She later came up to me and recommend seeing @ClevelandArt’s video on how the gilded silver metal-wrapped silk thread was cleaned.#CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/RGyNHHPzSe
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” at the #Cleveland #Museum of #Art @ClevelandArt. #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/zXR1YwqQYH
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
Video: Conserving the Valois Tapestries
While I was at the Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries exhibition preview, a Museum member I had met earlier, came up to me and said I had to see the video that was being shown at the end of the exhibition. I shared part of the video she recommended on Twitter about how the gilded silver metal-wrapped silk thread was cleaned.
As I was writing this blog post, I found that the full video, Conserving the Valois Tapestries, was made available on the Cleveland Museum of Art's YouTube Channel. Even though I have included it here, I recommend that you see the video at the end of the Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries exhibition, since it will have more meaning after seeing the tapestries in person. What I did was watch the video after viewing the tapestries, and then went back a second time to look at the tapestries' colors and other details featured in the video.
Conserving the Valois Tapestries
Cleveland Museum of Art
Published on Nov 16, 2018On view for the first time in North America, the recently restored Valois Tapestries, a unique set of 16th-century hangings, are unveiled in "Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries." These fascinating and enigmatic tapestries were commissioned by Catherine de’ Medici, the indomitable queen mother of France, to celebrate the royal Valois dynasty against a backdrop of great political strife and social upheaval. This film explores the steps taken to clean and repair the Valois Tapestries.
The Uffizi Galleries and the Cleveland Museum of Art are profoundly grateful to Friends of the Uffizi and their major benefactor, Mrs. Veronica Atkins, for their generous support of the restoration of the Valois Tapestries.
More info/tix: http://clevelandart.org/exhibitions/renaissance-splendor
Uffizi Galleries: https://www.uffizi.it/en
#CMAokeeffe and #CMAtapestries Members Party!
After the touring the exhibitions, it was great to see friends who were enjoying the food, drink and music at the members party! The Ames Family Atrium, with catering by Provenance (@ProvenanceatCMA), is a great place for a party! (See my #MIXatCMA blog posts for some of the many events I have written about that took place in the Atrium.)
Party time in the @ClevelandArt atrium! pic.twitter.com/WbEy7e3TQ5
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
Party time in the @ClevelandArt atrium! pic.twitter.com/IBW3xv1IlO
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
Thank you generous exhibition sponsors of @ClevelandArt’s:
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
“#GeorgiaOKeeffe: Living Modern”#CMAokeeffehttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R
and
“Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois #Tapestries” #CMATapestrieshttps://t.co/HVsbm9Jo6a#ThisIsCLE pic.twitter.com/Nl4RNX6rmc
More #CMAokeeffe and #CMAtapestries Tweets
Here are my @sos_jr tweets and retweets that I shared after the #CMAokeeffe and #CMAtapestries preview. Many not only show photos of the exhibitions, but also link to full articles with excellent detailed information about the exhibitions.
Be sure to check out Cleveland Scene's (@ClevelandScene) A Peek at the Renaissance Splendor and Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibits at CMA, and you will see that photographer Emanuel Wallace (@MannyWallace) included a photo of me.
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How cool is that? Love that piece! #cmaokeeffe https://t.co/iSfvF7MY84
— Kelley Notaro (@KelleyNotaro) November 30, 2018
Opening today @ClevelandArt: Tapestries from @UffiziGalleries show the art of staying at the top of the royal heap as practiced by Catherine de' Medici, queen mother of France: https://t.co/ObgepeGRbi pic.twitter.com/YrrMn6H9Nf
— Steven Litt (@steven_litt) November 18, 2018
T-minus 15hrs until Moms Gone Wild, aka going to see Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit @ClevelandArt w/peeps while all kids @ school pic.twitter.com/Mg4S2lJEit
— Blue Beehive Studio (@theBlueBeehive) November 29, 2018
I found it very helpful to read @Steven_Litt's article "#GeorgiaOKeeffe's mastery of 'living modern' celebrated at #Cleveland #Museum of #Art" before I attended @ClevelandArt’s #CMAokeeffe.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) November 30, 2018
I recommend U read & share before you go https://t.co/ttefkHK2wKhttps://t.co/LsFpD2oG8R pic.twitter.com/tsTjtkhYyR
Georgia O'Keefe comes to @ClevelandArt. Check out @soundofapplause to find out why she liked the CLE Art Museum so much! NEO #placesforthecreative Thanks for RT @sos_jr! https://t.co/79XGP1cu2p
— Summit Artspace (@AkronAreaArts) November 30, 2018
I stopped by @ClevelandArt to check out their new Georgia O'Keeffe and Renaissance Splendor https://t.co/qpnktsyh2H #CMAokeeffe #CMAtapestries pic.twitter.com/JuAHsGdqgE
— Emanuel Wallace (@MannyWallace) November 30, 2018
More #CMAokeeffe #CMAtapestries pic.twitter.com/EUXYuJZzgO
— Emanuel Wallace (@MannyWallace) November 30, 2018
#CMAokeeffe #CMAtapestries pic.twitter.com/FAFjmXuZnF
— Emanuel Wallace (@MannyWallace) November 30, 2018
Sat, 12/1 tickets for “Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern” have sold out! Tickets for future dates, including Sun, 12/2, and "Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries” are still available. More info/tix: https://t.co/0RAe5hiaBW pic.twitter.com/w0IWXCR4UH
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) December 1, 2018
Modern kids basking in the Renaissance Splendor. #CMAtapestries @ClevelandArt pic.twitter.com/MIqmowq0Rk
— Matthew Gurbach (@mattgurbach) December 1, 2018
CMA now accepts bitcoin as payment in the museum’s various online transactions! Purchase your tix to #CMAokeeffe & #CMAtapestries using bitcoin now: https://t.co/0RAe5hiaBW @BlocklandCLE #BlocklandCLE18 #Blockland #Blockchain pic.twitter.com/0Jz9ZKAdO0
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) December 1, 2018
A peek at the Renaissance splendor and Georgia O’Keeffe exhibits at @ClevelandArt https://t.co/ifqdZ2PTwl
— Cleveland Scene (@ClevelandScene) December 2, 2018
A peek at the Renaissance Splendor and Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibits at CMA https://t.co/ifqdZ2yi7L pic.twitter.com/pA7DAX6zC2
— Cleveland Scene (@ClevelandScene) December 4, 2018
‘Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries’ Review: woven vistas of pageantry https://t.co/bjOZGNc74i via @WSJ
— Elizabeth Bolander (@eabolander) December 6, 2018
Hey @BlocklandCLE - we have some amazing holiday exhibitions - get your tickets online using bitcoin - have an amazing conference #clevelandTechHub https://t.co/qIh31TDL6r
— Jane Alexander (@janecalexander) December 1, 2018
"In their subtly lighted temporary home @ClevelandArt, the six enormous weavings at the core of 'Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries' are feasts for the eyes."https://t.co/1Rr6bgbTFx
— Scott Suttell (@ssuttell) December 5, 2018
You may know Georgia O'Keeffe's style of art, but what do you know about her personal style? @ClevelandArt featuring both now. https://t.co/W6MsDlzFZs pic.twitter.com/CSZDkbGavU
— Sound of Applause (@soundofapplause) November 29, 2018
@MannyWallace’s photos on @ClevelandScene. https://t.co/iLomimmHaC
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) December 8, 2018
This Week at CMA: 12.3.18–12.9.18: #MIXatCMA: Modern, #CMAokeeffe, #CMAtapestries on view NOW, Free Performance: Paul Goussot, CMA at @TransformerStat: "In Her Image: Photographs by Rania Matar," More #ontheblog: https://t.co/smgmGkc99E
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) December 3, 2018
I see that the #GeorgiaOKeeffe #Museum @OKeeffeMuseum shared the article by @ClevelandMag about the @ClevelandArt's #CMAokeeffe Exhibition. https://t.co/0IhHzYoJ9x https://t.co/xjcesh4Nw6
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. - sosAssociates.com (@sos_jr) December 8, 2018
Sat, 12/8 tickets for “Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern” have sold out! Tickets for future dates and "Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries” are still available. More info/tix: https://t.co/0RAe5hiaBW pic.twitter.com/ifCfDNgIgy
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) December 8, 2018
Trailblazer. Trendsetter. Groundbreaker. Georgia O'Keefe takes @ClevelandArt. https://t.co/J3IR61heKS
— Cleveland Magazine (@ClevelandMag) November 30, 2018
A Peek at the Renaissance Splendor and Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibits at CMA #CMAokeeffe #CMAtapestries https://t.co/zCWJiJimUq
— ClevelandArt (@ClevelandArt) December 8, 2018
Trailblazer. Trendsetter. Ground-breaker.
— GeorgiaOKeeffeMuseum (@okeeffemuseum) December 2, 2018
The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts the blockbuster exhibition Georgia O'Keeffe Living Modern - which goes beyond the work to show the... https://t.co/SIe76VlFgz
Wow thanks for pointing this out Stuart! So cool!
— The Tales of Turrington (@DougTurrington) December 10, 2018
Related Blog Posts
There are many more blog posts that I have written about the Cleveland Museum of Art (read them here), and the museums in University Circle (read them here).
In addition to following the museum's @ClevelandArt twitter feed, I also recommend following @InTheCircle on Twitter, and exploring University Circle's website: UniversityCircle.org
Thank You!
Thank you, Cleveland Museum of Art, for bringing both Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries and Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern to Cleveland! I look forward to coming back to the museum to see the exhibitions again with Julie, my co-blogger and wife. A special thank-you to Communications and Media Relations Manager Kelley Notaro Schreiber (@KelleyNotaro) for inviting me to the preview.
Disclosure: Jule and I were invited by the Cleveland Museum of Art's communications department to attend the November 29, 2018, Media & Influencers Exhibition Preview for the Renaissance Splendor: Catherine de’ Medici’s Valois Tapestries and Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern exhibitions. Only I was able to attend, and I was given an admission ticket to this preview to be one of the first to view the new exhibition the evening of the preview, before the general membership arrived for members night. (As a member of the Cleveland Museum of Art, I was already entitled to tickets to both exhibitions for a future date, but the members night activities price started at $25.00.) I was also given a drink ticket and the Museum's late night refreshments for the evening.
We were approached to attend the preview because of our support of the Cleveland Museum of Art via our @sos_jr Twitter feed, and our sosAssociates.com blog posts about the museum. I enjoyed the preview, and wrote this blog to share my experience at the event, and to thank the museum's communications department for inviting us to the preview.