Alfred Leslie, Tiber Press, Floriano Vecchi
Plate from the book “Permanently”
1959-1960
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Alfred Leslie, Tiber Press, Floriano Vecchi
Plate from the book “Permanently”
1959-1960
Physical Qualities
Color screenprint, Sheet: 461 x 363 mm. (18 1/8 x 14 5/16 in.)
Image: 433 x 350 mm. (17 1/16 x 13 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Floriano Vecchi, New York
Object Number
1997.17.4
Plate from the book "Permanently" by Kenneth Koch
According to Riva Castleman, Alfred Leslie worked on his prints in 1957: "He wanted his prints to evoke the texture of his then current work in collage. Vecchi showed him how to affix his cut and torn papers to the screens, which then stopped out the paint that was squeegeed through them. The liquid of the paint soaked the pieces of paper, fixing them to the screen, resulting in the kinds of edges impossible to replicate otherwise. In this way, Leslie obtained the printed effect of shaped paper by using it." (Riva Castleman, "Floriano Vecchi and the Tiber Press," in "Print Quarterly" (Vol. 21, No. 2, June 2004), p. 137.
Off the Shelf: Modern and Contemporary Artists' Books
Inscribed: FACE: below image, graphite, 'Special Edition 31/34 Alfred Leslie NYC 1961'