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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Biography
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Publication Rights
  • Related Materials

  • Descriptive Summary

    Contributing Institution: Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego
    9500 Gilman Drive
    La Jolla 92093-0175
    Title: Darragh Park Papers
    Creator: Park, Darragh
    Identifier/Call Number: MSS 0743
    Physical Description: 6 Linear feet (15 archives boxes and 3 oversized folders)
    Date (inclusive): 1940-2009
    Abstract: Papers of Darragh Park, an American painter and literary executor of the estate of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Schuyler. Park studied painting under Long Island painter Robert Dash.
    Languages: English .

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Papers of Darragh Park, an American painter and literary executor of the estate of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Schuyler. The collection records Darragh Park's participation in the New York art and literary scene, and includes correspondence and drafts of literary works sent by friends, artists and New York School poets, as well as materials documenting Park's art gallery activity such as datebooks, reviews in art journals, gallery opening invitations and announcements, and drafts of Darragh Park: Paintings 1988-2000, a compendium of his works.
    Arranged in four series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE AND WORKS BY OTHERS, 2) ART EXHIBITS AND WORKS BY DARRAGH PARKS, 3) DATEBOOKS, and 4) IMAGES.

    Biography

    Darragh A. Park, III was born on July 24, 1939 in New York City. After graduating with a B.A. from Yale and M.A. from Columbia, Park taught French and held various administrative positions in education in Sierra Leone. After Park returned from Africa, he studied painting under Long Island painter Robert Dash, who bought Park his first folding easel. Park became an integral part of the New York art and literary scene during the early 1970s and 80s, where he met poet James Schuyler for whom he would later serve as his literary executor.
    Park at first was considered a realist painter, and often painted landscapes or cityscapes in watercolors or oil paint, depicting scenes in and around his residences in Manhattan and Bridgehampton. But later became more interested "perception" and the abstract. Park's paintings have been included in numerous gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the United States, and were frequently exhibited at the Benson Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, and the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York City. Park's paintings have also been book covers for poets John Ashbury, Alfred Corn, David Lehman, Bernard Welt, and several covers for James Schuyler, including Schuyler's Diary, The Home Book, A Few Days, Selected Poems, Collected Poems and Selected Art Writings. Park was also a consultant to the Brooklyn Arts Institute of Arts and Sciences (Brooklyn Museum), and Associate Director for the American Council for the Arts in Education.
    In his artist's statement for an exhibit in 1980, Park wrote, "Painting, for me, is an act of discovery, the outcome of which is beyond my control. The successful result is somehow evidence of the present made constant - of the way things are."
    Park died on April 17, 2009 at his home in Bridgehampton.

    Preferred Citation

    Darragh Park Papers. MSS 743. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library.

    Acquisition Information

    Acquired 2011

    Publication Rights

    Publication rights are held by the creator of the collection.

    Related Materials

    James Schuyler Papers, MSS 78. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library.
    The UC San Diego Library holds 22 of Darragh Park's original artworks (paintings in watercolor and oil) which are cataloged separately, as well as drawings and design work for a small selection of his book covers.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Park, Darragh -- Archives