Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Visual Relics (1947-1950)

Robert Frank
Charlie Chaplin in Paris
1947
gelatin silver print
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Louis Faurer
New York, N.Y.
1947
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Louis Faurer
New York
ca. 1948
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Louis Faurer
Family, Times Square, New York City
1948
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Louis Faurer
Times Square, New York, N.Y.
ca. 1948
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Minor White
Tom Murphy, San Francisco
1947
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Minor White
Untitled
1947
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Minor White
Nude
1948
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Minor White
Untitled
1948
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Minor White
Warehouse Area, San Francisco
1949
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Carl Van Vechten
Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire
1948
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Carl Van Vechten
Tyrone Power and Judith Anderson
in John Brown's Body

1950
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Saul Leiter
Ladies
ca. 1948
C-print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Harry Callahan
Old Town
ca. 1949
gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Irving Penn
Fashion Model with Umbrella
1950
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Philippe Halsman
Gloria Swanson
1950
gelatin silver print
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

24/7

The one cashier is dozing –
head nodding, slack mouth open,
above the cover girl spread out before her on the counter
smiling up
with indiscriminate forgiveness
and compassion for everyone
who isn't her.

Only the edge
is visible of the tightly spooled
white miles
of what is soon
to be the torn off
inch by inch receipts,
and the beam of green light in the black glass
of the self scanner
drifts free in the space that is the sum
of the cost of all the items that tonight
won't cross its path.

Registers of feeling too precise
too intricate to feel
except in the disintegrating
traces of a dream –
panopticon of cameras
cutting in timed procession
from aisle to aisle
to aisle on the overhead screens
above the carts asleep inside each other –
above the darkened 
service desk, the pharmacy, the nursery,
so everywhere inside the store
is everywhere at once
no matter where –
eternal reruns
of stray wisps of steam
that rise
from the brightly frozen,
of the canned goods and food stuffs
stacked in columns onto columns
under columns pushed together
into walls of shelves
of aisles all celestially effacing
any trace
of bodies that have picked
packed unpacked and placed
them just so
so as to draw bodies to the 
pyramid of plums,
the ziggurats
of apples and peaches and
in the bins the nearly infinite
gradations and degrees of greens 
misted and sparkling.

A paradise of absence,
the dreamed of freed
from the dreamer, bodiless
quenchings and consummations
that tomorrow will draw the dreamer
the way it draws the night tonight
to press the giant black moth
of itself against the windows
of fluorescent blazing.

–Alan R. Shapiro (2008)

Monday, October 30, 2023

Visual Relics (1940-1946)

Lucien Aigner
Coney Island Pyramid
1940
gelatin silver print
Yale University Art Gallery

August Sander
Yew in Spring
ca. 1940
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Minor White
Portland, Oregon
1940
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

George Platt Lynes
Portrait of Paul Cadmus
1941
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

George Platt Lynes
Paul Cadmus with a Triangle
ca. 1941
gelatin silver print
Indianapolis Museum of Art

PaJaMa
(Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Margaret French)
Portrait of George Platt Lynes
1941
gelatin silver print
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio

PaJaMa
(Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Margaret French)
Margaret French and Paul Cadmus, Fire Island
ca. 1941
gelatin silver print
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio

PaJaMa
(Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Margaret French)
Jared French and Margaret French, Nantucket
1946
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

André Kertész
Untitled
1944
gelatin silver print
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Barbara Morgan
Valerie Bettis in Desperate Heart by Martha Graham
1944
gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Cecil Beaton
John Gielgud as Oberon
1945
gelatin silver print
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Paul Strand
Meeting House Window, New England
1945
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Louis Faurer
Self Portrait, 42nd Street El Station
1946
gelatin silver print
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Horst P. Horst
Carmen, Face Massage, New York
1946
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Arthur Siegel
Untitled
1946
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Arthur Siegel
Dry Cleaners
1946
dye transfer print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

"The female seer will burn upon this pyre"

Sylvia Plath is setting my hair
on rollers made from orange-juice cans.
The hairdo is shaped like a pyre.

My locks are improbably long.
A pyramid of lemons somehow
balances on the rickety table

where we sit, in the rented kitchen
which smells of singed naps and bergamot.
Sylvia Plath is surprisingly adept

at rolling my unruly hair.
She knows to pull it tight.
                                                Few words.
Her flat, American belly,

her breasts in a twin sweater set,
stack of typed poems on her desk,
envelopes stamped to go by the door,

a freshly baked poppyseed cake,
kitchen safety matches, black-eyed Susans
in a cobalt jelly jar. She speaks a word,

"immolate," then a single sentence 
of prophecy. The hairdo done,
the nursery tidy, the floor swept clean

of burnt hair and bumblebee husks. 

– Elizabeth Alexander (2001)

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Visual Relics (1937-1940)

Alfred Eisenstaedt
Royal Palace, Stockholm
1937
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Alfred Eisenstaedt
Thomas Hart Benton with Model for Persephone
1938
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

George Platt Lynes
Endymion and Selene
ca. 1937-39
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

George Platt Lynes
Nude with Wire Chair
1939
gelatin silver print
Indianapolis Museum of Art

PaJaMa
(Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Margaret French)
Portrait of Paul Cadmus
1938
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Ruth Bernhard
Buddha Doll
1938
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Edward Steichen
Clare Booth Luce
ca. 1938
dye transfer print
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Walker Evans
Subway Passengers, New York City
1938
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Walker Evans
Subway Portrait
ca. 1938
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Edward Weston
MGM Storage Lot
1939
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Helen Levitt
New York
ca. 1939
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Minor White
Gino Cippola, Portland
1939
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Adolf Fassbender
On High
1939-40
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Harold Edgerton
Bob Edgerton Running
ca. 1939-40
gelatin silver print
Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia

Harold Edgerton
Pete Desjardin Diving
1940
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Günther Krampf
Fashion Model in Trenchcoat
ca. 1940
gelatin silver print
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

from What Are You On?

If you asked an Elizabethan
What are you on?
he or she would have answered
The earth, this terrestrial globe
whereas today it means
What medication
are you taking?
(Are you taking has less energy
than What medication it is an anticlimax
without a climax)
And today What are you on about?
would have sounded like
What are you of thereabouts in?
and will
So what medications are 
you on?
I am taking italics it pokes
a hole in whatever is going to be
so I can slip through
and not have arms and legs all the time
You've lost me and I'm not even an Elizabethan
That's O.K. neither am I though both
of us bestride this terrestrial globe
and fain would lie down
for the earth is a medication a giant pill
we ride on
like the aspirin in the poem I wrote in 1966
and didn't understand until last night or was it this morning
A.M. and P.M. are medications
I take one in the morning and one in the evening

Some day people will look back
at the twentieth century and think
How backward they were
the way some look back now
at tribal societies and say
But primitive life was so dirty how
could you keep things clean?
not knowing that tribal people
lived in the Garden of Eden
comparatively speaking
That is they had more humanity
than later people
who traded theirs for technology
so that those people who look back at Earth
some day from a distant galaxy
will not be people at all
comparatively speaking
they will be cue balls

– Ron Padgett (from Collected Poems, 2013)

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Visual Relics (1933-1937)

Edward Weston
White Radish
1933
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Alfred Eisenstaedt
Prince Francesco Massimo in Palazzo Massimo, Rome
with Claudia Mutio Vanutelli

1933
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Alfred Eisenstaedt
Union Station, Washington DC
1934
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Alfred Eisenstaedt
King Gustav V of Sweden
1934
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Alfred Eisenstaedt
Duomo in Milan after Snowfall
1934
gelatin silver print
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

Ilse Bing
Elsa Schiaparelli, Paris
1934
gelatin silver print
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio

Lucien Aigner
Fish Market, Le Touquet
1934
gelatin silver print
Yale University Art Gallery 

Man Ray
Untitled (Mathematical Object)
1934-35
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Paul Strand
New York
ca. 1935
photogravure
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Berenice Abbott
Blossom Restaurant, 103 Bowery, Manhattan
1935
gelatin silver print
Milwaukee Art Museum

Walker Evans
Breakfast Room at Belle Grove Plantation,
White Chapel, Louisiana

1935
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Cecil Beaton
Schiaparelli Evening Dresses
1936
gelatin silver print
Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Edward Weston
Juniper, Tenaya Lake, Ca.
1937
gelatin silver print
Phillips Collection, Washington DC

Louis Faurer
Homage to Muybridge, Chestnut St., Philadelphia
1937
gelatin silver print
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

George Platt Lynes
Paul Cadmus
ca. 1937
gelatin silver print
Yale University Art Gallery

Anonymous Photographer (Great Britain)
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh
1937
bromide print
National Portrait Gallery, London

Back From Vacation

"Back from vacation," the barber announces,
or the postman, or the girl at the drugstore, now tan.
They are amazed to find the workaday world
still in place, their absence having slipped no cogs,
their customers having hardly missed them, and
there being so sparse an audience to tell of the wonders,
the pyramids they have seen, the silken warm seas,
the nighttimes of marimbas, the purchases achieved
in foreign languages, the beggars, the flies,
the hotel luxury, the grandeur of marble cities.
But at Customs the humdrum pressed its claims.
Gray days clicked shut around them; the yoke still fit,
warm as if never shucked. The world is so small,
the evidence says, though their hearts cry, "Not so!"

– John Updike (1992)