James Brown's "The Moroccan" (1993)
New York City: Lococo-Mulder (book, monograph), 1993.
12" x 9.5" x 0.25", unpaginated, softcover, no ISBN.
The Moroccan an exhibition catalogue for the work of James Brown [not the singer], with texts by Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs, and Allen Ginsberg, as published by Lococo-Mulder (New York City) in 1993. Photography by Jallel Gasteli and Claude Picasso. Introduction by Robert Lococo. Edited by Tyler Cassity and Steven Lowe.
William S. Burroughs contributes a two-page text from August 1993 that begins, "Only way to see Heaven is from Hell."
This copy was formerly owned by Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York City) and has its embossed stamp on the title page.
Contents:
- Robert Lococo: introduction
- Jellel Gasteli: photographs of Morocco
- James Brown: "The Moroccan" (art)
- Paul Bowles: "A town forsaken by the authorities..." (prose, August 1993)
- James Brown: "Charcoal – Blue – Red" (art)
- William S. Burroughs "Only way to see Heaven is from Hell..." (prose, August 1993)
- James Brown: "The Moroccan" (art)
- Allen Ginsberg: "Tangier: Ville Arabe, old Medina" (from Journals, March 1957)
- Claude Picasso: photo of the artist












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