[Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso Seated on Floor in Conversation, During Filming of "Pull My Daisy", New York City]
John Cohen American
Not on view
In the late 1950s and early 1960s Cohen photographed many of the leading artists and writers that would come to define the so-called New York School of painting, poetry, and performance-from late night conversations at the Cedar Bar to Lower East Side "Happenings." The pictures he made are less an objective documentation than a spirited collaboration with subjects who believed in erasing all boundaries between art and life. Cohen made this photograph while shooting production stills for Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie's Beat-era classic Pull My Daisy, which was based on a scenario by Jack Kerouac (also the narrator) and starred, among others, the poets Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso. The two are seen here conversing between takes-an improvised, impassioned dialogue between friends that was like much of what wound up in the finished film.