Frank O’Hara, 1926 – 1966

Grace Hartigan, Frank O'Hara, 1926-1966, 1966, oil on linen, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Grace Hartigan, 1967.129
Grace Hartigan, Frank O'Hara, 1926-1966, 1966, oil on linen, 80 1880 in. (203.4203.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Grace Hartigan, 1967.129

Artwork Details

Title
Frank O’Hara, 1926 – 1966
Date
1966
Dimensions
80 1880 in. (203.4203.2 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Grace Hartigan
Mediums
Mediums Description
oil on linen
Classifications
Subjects
  • Portrait male — O’hara, Frank
  • Abstract
Object Number
1967.129

Artwork Description

Frank O'Hara and Grace Hartigan were close friends in New York's postwar art scene. She was a young painter finding her way among the giants of abstract expressionism, and O'Hara was a poet, critic, and later a curator at the Museum of Modern Art. Like O'Hara, Hartigan looked for everything that was "vulgar and vital" in American culture to fuel her abstract paintings. In the early 1960s, however, the two parted ways over Hartigan's decision to include recognizable figures and symbols in her work. This was considered an act of betrayal in their avant-garde crowd, and the two were estranged for several years.

Hartigan and O'Hara had recently reconciled when the poet was killed in a beach accident, and Hartigan painted this work as a memorial to him. The hot and cold colors and slashing black lines capture the tangled emotions of their friendship and the tensions of the creative world they shared. O'Hara may have believed that painting should be purely abstract, but Hartigan had the last word. She included a figure of the poet, striding through the thicket of strokes on the canvas.

Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006

Works by this artist (1 item)

Joseph Hochfeld, Tunnel Construction, 1940, watercolor and pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, 1974.28.261
Tunnel Construction
Date1940
watercolor and pencil on paper
Not on view

Exhibitions

Media - 1967.129 - SAAM-1967.129_1 - 65164
Artist to Artist
October 1, 2021August 2, 2026
Artist to Artist features paired artworks, each representing two figures whose trajectories intersected at a creatively crucial moment, whether as student and teacher, professional allies, or friends.

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Seated Female Nude on Brown Chair
Artist
Dateca. 1939-1940
recto: tempera on paper verso: tempera, charcoal, and pencil on paper
Not on view
William H. Johnson, Standing Female Nude, ca. 1939-1940, recto: watercolor, tempera and pencil on paper
verso: charcoal on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.210R-V
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William H. Johnson, Male Nude on Yellow Stool, ca. 1939-1940, recto: tempera on paper
verso: pencil and charcoal on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Harmon Foundation, 1967.59.201R-V
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