[Grace Hartigan, Aristodimos Kaldis, and George Spaventa at the Cedar Tavern, New York]

John Cohen American
Person in photograph Grace Hartigan American

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"To get to the Cedar to meet Grace / I must tighten my moccasins," Frank O’Hara wrote in a 1959 poem, steeling himself for the long trek downtown. He was heading from MoMA, where he worked, to the Cedar Tavern, the Greenwich Village dive where painters and poets talked shop over dollar spaghetti and fifteen-cent beer. Dingy enough to keep bigwig collectors at bay, the Cedar offered O’Hara and his friends a refuge from uptown pretensions. He was hoping to catch Grace Hartigan, seen here at the Cedar that same year. From a discreet vantage across the bar, John Cohen photographs the great Abstract Expressionist painter cavorting with fellow artists. The scene tilts in and out of coherence, blurred and buzzing with creative energy.

[Grace Hartigan, Aristodimos Kaldis, and George Spaventa at the Cedar Tavern, New York], John Cohen (American, 1932–2019), Gelatin silver print

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