Helen Torr
- Introduction
- Helen S. Torr (1886–1967) was an early American Modernist painter. Known as "Reds" because of her hair color, Torr worked alongside other artists, namely her husband Arthur Dove and friend Georgia O'Keeffe, to develop a characteristically American style of Modernism in the 1920s.
- Wikidata
- Q16750445
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Helen Torr, Torr
- Ulan
- 500027808
Exhibitions
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American Modern: Hopper to O’Keeffe
August 17, 2013–
January 26, 2014 MoMA
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From the Collection: A Century of American Drawing
May 23–
September 17, 1996 MoMA
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The Modern Still Life: Selections from the Drawing Collection
September 19, 1991–
January 15, 1992 MoMA
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Drawn in America, 1898–1945
November 1, 1990–
March 5, 1991 MoMA
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Art of the Twenties
November 14, 1979–
January 22, 1980 MoMA
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Gifts of Drawing
August 9–
November 13, 1979 MoMA
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