Alex Katz celebrates an old friendship, illustrating Brainard's 1970s
journals with charcoal flower drawings
In this tender posthumous collaboration initiated by Alex Katz (born
1927), the artist embellishes journal entries by his old friend Joe
Brainard (1941-94) with a new series of exquisite charcoal drawings of
flowers (a popular motif in Brainard's own art). Katz and Brainard often
collaborated with poets--particularly those of the New York School, such
as Ted Berrigan, Anne Waldman and Ron Padgett--on artists' books, poetry
publications, book covers, writings and paintings. Brainard's journal
entries in this volume, written between 1971 and 1972, express this
milieu, with accounts of conversations and expeditions with Waldman and
Padgett as well as frequent mention of his appreciation for Katz's work:
"How Alex has remained so pure all these years is beyond me," he notes
in one entry, enumerating his favorite Katz works. Katz's charcoal
drawings are simple and clear in execution, matching the serene clarity
that famously characterizes Brainard's prose.