Sylvester & Orphanos
Sylvester & Orphanos was a publishing house originally founded in Los Angeles by Ralph Sylvester, Stathis Orphanos and George Fisher in 1972. When Fisher moved to New York City, Sylvester & Orphanos specialized in limited-signed press books.[1]
Origins
Christopher Isherwood was the first author published by Sylvester & Orphanos with a deluxe edition of Christopher and His Kind illustrated by original artwork from Isherwood's partner, Don Bachardy.[1]
Through Isherwood, Sylvester & Orphanos met Gore Vidal and they published Vidal’s Sex Is Politics and Vice Versa.[1]
Founders
Stathis Orphanos (October 12, 1940 – January 13, 2018) and Ralph Sylvester (January 13, 1934 – January 23, 2018) were partners in life and business. They met in Los Angeles in 1960.[1]
Stathis Orphanos was also a photographer and among his works are portraits of:[2]
- Don Bachardy
- Kaye Ballard
- Clive Barker
- Donald Barthelme
- John Barth
- Leonard Baskin
- Robert Bloch
- Claire Bloom
- Steve Bond
- John Malcolm Brinnin
- Shirley Burden
- Paul Cadmus
- Erskine Caldwell
- Jim Carroll
- Maxwell Caulfield
- John Cheever
- Robert Coover
- Malcolm Cowley
- Mart Crowley
- George Cukor
- Jules Dassin
- Elaine de Kooning
- James Dickey
- P. David Ebersole
- Harlan Ellison
- Odysseus Elytis
- James Galanos
- Graham Greene
- Thom Gunn
- Julie Harris
- David Hockney
- Horst P. Horst
- Todd Hughes
- John Irving
- Christopher Isherwood
- Thomas Keneally
- Gavin Lambert
- Jack Larson and James Bridges
- Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
- Naguib Mahfouz
- Michael Mailer
- Norman Mailer
- James Merrill
- Brian Moore
- Esai Morales
- Hermes Pan
- Reynolds Price
- José Quintero
- Rex Reed
- Edouard Roditi
- Philip Roth
- May Sarton
- John Schlesinger
- Budd Schulberg
- Hubert Selby, Jr.
- Sir Stephen Spender
- Robert Stone
- William Styron
- Edmund Teske
- John Updike
- Mamie Van Doren
- Gore Vidal
- John A. Williams
- Colin Wilson
In 2015, Sylvester & Orphanos donated their catalogue and photographs to the Library of Congress.[3]
Exhibitions
- Photography exhibition, San Diego County, 1988[2]
- Los Angeles, 1989, curated by Shirley Burden, former Chairman of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art[2]
- University of California, Los Angeles, 1990, Combined exhibition of Stahis Orphanos photographs and limited-edition books, curated by Dan Luckenbill[2]
- Beverly Hills Public Library 1995, curated by Stefan Klima[4]
- Beverly Hills Civic Center, 1996, retrospective of Stathis Orphanos' photographs[2]
- Honor: Marine Portraits, Oceanside Museum of Art, 2010[5]
- My Cavafy, Photo Exhibit by Stathis Orphanos, Affinity, West Hollywood[6]
- 2014, The Perfect Exposure Gallery, Los Angeles[7]
Catalogue
Sylvester & Orphanos published in total 25 limited editions:[1][8]
- 1976, Christopher Isherwood, Christopher and His Kind, 130 copies
- 1978, Joyce Carol Oates, Sentimental Education
- 1979, Gore Vidal, Sex is Politics and Vice Versa
- 1979, William Styron, Shadrach
- 1980, Graham Greene, How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor
- 1980, John Cheever, The Leaves, the Lion-Fish, and the Bear
- 1980, Nadine Gordimer, Town and Country Lovers
- 1980, V. S. Naipaul, A Congo Diary
- 1980, Margaret Drabble, Hassan's Tower
- 1980, James Merrill, Samos
- 1980, Donald Barthelme, The Emerald
- 1980, J. V. Cunningham, Dickinson: Lyric and Legend
- 1980, Reynolds Price, A Final Letter
- 1980, Philip Roth, Novotny's Pain
- 1981, James Purdy, Scrap of Paper & The Beiry-Picker: Two Plays by James Purdy
- 1981, Tennessee Williams, It Happened the Day the Sun Rose
- 1981, Paul Bowles, In the Red Room
- 1982, Richard Adams, The Legend of Te Tuna
- 1982, John Cheever, The National Pastime
- 1983, Graham Greene, A Quick Look Behind: Footnotes to an Autobiography
- 1985, William Hjortsberg, Tales & Fables
- 1985, John Updike, Impressions
- 1988, John Cheever, Expelled
- 1990, Graham Greene, A Weed Among the Flowers
- 1990, Yannis Tsarouchis: The Face of Modem Greece (in preparation in 1990, likely not released)
References
- ^ a b c d e "A Phenomenal Partnership: Remembering Stathis Orphanos and Ralph Sylvester". 28 February 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ a b c d e "Stathis Orphanos". Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ "Library of Congress to Host Second Annual LGBT Event June 18". Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ "Finding Aid for the Stathis Orphanos Papers, ca. 1983-". Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ "Meet the Artist: Stathis Orphanos". Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ ""My Cavafy" – A Photo Exhibit by Stathis Orphanos". 21 July 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ "Stathis Orphanos '58: A Life Behind the Lens". Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ Luckenbill, Dan (1990). Sylvester & Orphanos : catalog of an exhibit, October-December 1990. UCLA. Retrieved 13 March 2018.