Journal of Surrealism and the Americas 2:2 (2008), 253 253 Remembering Anne D’Harnoncourt Valery Oisteanu Poets & Artists Surrealist Society Poetic coincidence? Unlikely You were born three days after me, September 7th, 1943 The artsy-Virgos have a special role in art history We met at the Dalí-Centennial 2004 in St.Petes/Tampa Her story was a golden one, from MoMA to Dada To the underworld of Surrealists and Abstract Expressionists Anne the quintessential collector and guardian of avant-garde Duchamp spun the magic wheels for “the tall girl” His ghost is still a host of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Anne has a rendezvous with Marcel and Alexina -Teeny In the basement by Étant donnés’ door Which hides many ethereal white shadows Brancusi waves his hat: “Welcome to the Avant-Gods!” Cézanne paints a peach inside a giant peach Dalí brings his soft piano as a present Dalí-spectrum shines as a halo above her head Alfred Stieglitz and John Cage create Silence for you Frank Gehry running with drawing to catch you The vision of an architectural expansion of PMA Frida Kahlo and Lee Miller salute you For breaking cracks in the gender-ceiling Bravely educating Philadelphians Without breaking a sweat Exiting quietly, suddenly, June 1st, ‘08 New summer moon is broken We pray for you Anne d’Harnoncourt, The Saint of artists and a Captain of art. Valery Oisteanu: zendadanyc@earthlink.net Copyright © 2008 (Valery Oisteanu). Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. Available at http://jsa.asu.edu/