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When Frank O'Hara moved to New York City from Michigan, in 1951, he got
a job working at the front desk of The Museum of Modern Art in order to
be near the arts. During his lunch breaks and his noontime
perambulations throughout the city. O'Hara wrote poetry, effortless,
spontaneous verses, stichted together from the events and sentiments of
his daily life. These writings made him one of the most important
American poets of his generations. Eventually, his intimate involvement
with the art world of the 1950s and 1960s led to a curatorial position
at MoMA. O'Hara, now an insider in the burgeoning art scene, become
close friends with Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol and
Joan Mitchell, who among twenty-seven other groundbreaking artists,
contributed to these "poem-paintings"--a single work paired with a
single poem to commemorate O'Hara death in 1966. For decades, the
original art-literature pairings were thought to be lost. In 2004 they
were rediscovered in the Museum's archives, and this new edition was
planned on order to re-present a seminal documents of collaboration in
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