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Robert Frank 
Sick of Goodby's, Mabou 
1978 
  
Gelatin silver print 
13 1/2 x 9 ins (34.3 x 22.9 cm) 
  
Swann Galleries - New York 
Images & Objects: Photographs & Photobooks, April 20, 2017, #2443, Lot: 209 
  
 
LL/74174 
  
Photographer and musician Lou Reed, originally published this article about Frank in Tate Etc., Issue 2, Autumn, 2004: "I was looking at Robert Frank's photograph 'Sick of Goodby's' in his book The Lines of My Hand. Moments before I had been listening to a Johnny Cash song called 'I Wish I Was Crazy Again.' Then I thought of the goodbyes in the book to old friends caught once and for all and never again to be seen in life, and I was struck by the intensity of the sadness of life and its redeeming qualities as reflected in these moving photos. With Johnny Cash as well, the desire to see it all again, to go out one more time into the wild flame only to be burned up forever and never be seen again except in these farewell photos, is moving beyond description. The photos speak of an acceptance of things as they are. the [sic] inevitable death of us all and the last photo--that last unposed shot to remind us of our friends, of our loss of the times we had in a past captured only on film in black and white. Frank has been there, and seen that, and recorded it with such subtlety that we only look in awe, our own hearts beating with the memories of lost partners and songs.
 
"To wish for the crazy times one last time and freeze it in the memory of a camera is the least a great artist can do. Robert Frank is a great democrat. We're all in these photos. Paint dripping from a mirror like blood. I'm sick of goodbyes. And aren't we all, but it's nice to see it said."
 
The image is reproduced in Frank's monograph The Lines of My Hand
 

 
  
 
  
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