PROVENANCE: Courtesy of the Artist
Christopher Felver’s distinctive visual signature is a lasting contribution to the legacy of our national cultural community. His
unparalleled body of work captures with integrity the cultural icons of the late twentieth century. Felver’s previous books are The Late Great Allen Ginsberg; Seven days in Nicaragua Libre; The Poet Exposed; Ferlinghetti Portrait; Angels, Anarchists & Gods; The Importance of Being; Beat and American Jukebox. His photographs and films are distributed worldwide and collected
by museums and university libraries. They have been featured in international exhibitions at the Center Georges Pompidou in
Paris, the Whitney Museum in New York, The National Theatre in London, the Torino Biennale Internazionale, LACMA, Guild Hall and San Francisco MOMA. The Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the New York Public Library, and the Museum of Fine Art in Boston have presented retrospectives of his films: John Cage Talks About Cows; Cecil Taylor: All the Notes: West Coast: Beat & Beyond; Taken by the Romans; Donald Judd’s Marfa Texas; Tony Cragg: In Celebration of Sculpture; and Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder