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  1. In Memory of My Feelings - by Frank O'Hara .. My quietness has a man in it, he is transparent and he carries me quietly, like a gondola, through the streets. He has several likenesses, like stars and years, like numerals. My quietnes.

  2. Read against an unspecific abstract field, the phrase “In Memory of My Feelings,” stenciled at the bottom of the canvas, reports emotion’s death and disappearance: how impossible it is to be sincere, and how grievous the impediments that thwart any artist who tries to depict desire without dissimulation!

  3. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 160p. : 27 cm. Accompanies the exhibition of the same name, organized by Russell Ferguson and presented at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, July 11 - November 14, 1999. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate.

  4. In-text plate (folios 41 verso and 42 recto) from In Memory of My Feelings. 1967. Barnett Newman. Plate (folio 44 recto) from In Memory of My Feelings. 1967. Jasper Johns. Plate (folios 49 verso and 50 recto) from In Memory of My Feelings. 1967. Alex Katz. In-text plate (folios 9 verso and 10 recto) from In Memory of My Feelings.

  5. In Memory Of My Feelings by Frank O'Hara - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry. In Memory Of My Feelings. My quietness has a man in it, he is transparent. and he carries me quietly, like a gondola, through the streets. He has several likenesses, like stars and years, like numerals. My quietness has a number of naked selves,

  6. Title: In Memory of My Feelings: A Selection of Poems. Author: Frank O'Hara (American, 1926–1966) Artist: Willem de Kooning (American (born The Netherlands), Rotterdam 1904–1997 East Hampton, New York) Artist: Helen Frankenthaler (American, New York 1928–2011 Darien, Connecticut) Artist: Jasper Johns (American, born Augusta, Georgia, 1930)

  7. www.moma.org › artists › 12072Frank O'Hara | MoMA

    Frank O'Hara: In. Memory of My Feelings Frank O'Hara. Edited. by Bill Berkson, 2005. (reissue of 1967 edition) Hardcover, 224 pages. Licensing. American, 1926–1966.