Alfred Leslie: Cool Man In A Golden Age

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Alfred Leslie is a pivotal American artist-painter-filmmaker whose work spans the past fifty years. A contemporary of the Abstract Expressionists and a key figure in the extraordinary social milieu of downtown New York from the 1950s and 60s to the present, his own canvases were amongst the most revered of his peers. In 1964 he made 'Pull My Daisy' with the photographer Robert Frank and in 1966 collaborated with the inimitable poet Frank O'Hara on 'The Last Clean Shirt'. Leslie dramatically moved away from abstraction to make giant almost hyper-real portraits, the majority of which were destroyed in the now infamous fire that ripped through his studio and its neighboring blocks on October 17, 1966. This devastating event, that completely destroyed paintings, films and manuscripts, continues to inform his work today.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Drama

Duration:

158 minutes

Year:

2009

Director:

Robert Frank

Cast:
Alfred Leslie

Crew:
Robert Frank

Director

Alfred Leslie

Director

Richard O. Moore

Director

Jack Kerouac

Writer

Donatien Alphonse François de Sade

Writer