The Beautiful Book.
[New York], [Dead Language Press / Piero Heliczer], [1962].
The Beautiful Book was produced in an intended but unrealised edition of 200 copies. Jack Smith, Piero Heliczer, and their associates assembled the books during the late spring and early summer of 1962 before shooting began on Smith's film Flaming Creatures (1963), one of the most notorious underground films of the 1960s, which became a test case of censorship laws. The Beautiful Book contains photographs taken during an extended series of photo sessions at his Lower East Side apartment between 1961 and 1962. Smith planned to give them to Jonas Mekas's Film Culture magazine as a series titled '16 Immortal Photographs'. However, Film Culture declined to publish the work, so he produced The Beautiful Book with Piero Heliczer's The Dead Language Press instead.
First edition, one of a planned edition of 200 copies; 4to (225 x 190 mm, 83⁄4 x 71⁄2 in); 20 gelatin silver contact photographs (55 x 55 mm, 21⁄4 x 21⁄4 in) mounted on yellow pages, minor occasional mirroring; wire-stitched card covers printed in black and yellow after a design by Marian Zazeela, slight crease to foot of spine, stray ink marks to inside covers with minor offsetting to first and last pages, bottom wire pulling at spine, near-fine; [20pp].
Flaming Creature p77; The Open Book pp190-1.
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