The American West has inspired artists for centuries with its natural beauty and majestic landscapes. In the early twentieth century, Georgia O’Keeffe began her journey west from New York City after a passionate love affair with ground breaking photographer and modern art gallery owner Alfred Steiglitz. Restless to leave the urban landscape behind, she left to paint her unique new visions of the Southwest around Taos, New Mexico, creating what have become some of the most iconic paintings in modern art of landscapes, nature, and found objects. Through a wide range of images, a revealing profile of the artist, and videos of the artist discussing her work, explore the art of Georgia O’Keeffe and her enduring legacy as one of the leading women of modern art in the twentieth century.