There is No Eye

Photographs by John Cohen

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ISBN: 9781576871713

Photographs by John Cohen
Introduction by Greil Marcus
Art Direction by Yolanda Cuomo

Photography / Folk Music / Beat Culture
Clothbound
8.125 x 11.125 inches
200 pages
127 duotone and 39 four-color photographs
ISBN: 978-1-57687-171-3

Photographs by John Cohen
Introduction by Greil Marcus
Art Direction by Yolanda Cuomo

Photography / Folk Music / Beat Culture
Clothbound
8.125 x 11.125 inches
200 pages
127 duotone and 39 four-color photographs
ISBN: 978-1-57687-171-3

“You are right John Cohen—Quasimoto was right.…There is no eye—there is only a series of mouths—long live the mouths—your rooftop—if you don’t already know—has been demolished….”
—Bob Dylan

“There is a saying that the treasures of the universe may be found between the eyes of a horse. One could say that the treasures of the earth may be found between the eyes of John Cohen. For we find in the images offered by this humble man, the wisdom of simplicity—its music, and its silence.”
—Patti Smith

Be it in the Peruvian Andes, in Kentucky bluegrass country, in the Gospel churches of Brooklyn, or in Greenwich Village with Bob Dylan and the Beats, famed musician John Cohen’s vision transcends history, even while it distills the spirit of a period and a place. There is No Eye, Cohen’s first monograph, is a guided tour through the worlds of outsider artists, poets, and musicians. Cohen’s lyrical stories of the cultures he has encountered complement his photographs taken over the past five decades.

Featuring never-before-seen photographs of legendary Beat generation icons, from literary lions Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Gregory Corso to artists and photographers Grace Hartigan, Franz Kline, Red Grooms, and Robert Frank, and a panoply of American Roots musicians, from Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and Muddy Waters to Doc Watson, Elizabeth Cotton, and Roscoe Holcomb, There is No Eye captures some of the most influential artists of our time.

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