Archivi tag: poesia visiva

pre-order copies of “the last vispo anthology”

The Last Vispo Anthology: Visual Poetry 1998-2008 is being published by Fantagraphics Books and will arrive in stores by early November. You can PRE-ORDER copies now at http://www.fantagraphics.com/browse-shop/the-last-vispo-anthology-visual-poetry-1998-2008.html. Also, there will be an international schedule of launches and exhibits for The Last Vispo that will be posted in the coming months.

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the Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/last.vispo

the website – http://www.thelastvispo.com/

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“the last vispo anthology: visual poetry 1998-2008” _ upcoming

http://www.fantagraphics.com/browse-shop/the-last-vispo-anthology-visual-poetry-1998-2008.html?vmcchk=1

http://www.thelastvispo.com/

transizioni arte > poesia [catalogo mostre+letture a brera, 2011]

http://daverso.wordpress.com/2012/03/31/mostra-transizioni-arte-poesia-ex-chiesa-di-s-carpoforo-milano-617-ottobre-2011/

http://daverso.wordpress.com/2012/03/31/mostra-transizioni-arte-poesia-ex-chiesa-di-s-carpoforo-milano-617-ottobre-2011/

“il titolo lo mettiamo dopo”: i libri d’artista di corrado costa a reggio emilia

http://slowforward.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/i-libri-dartista-di-corrado-costa-_-alla-biblioteca-panizzi-di-reggio-emilia/

http://slowforward.wordpress.com/2012/07/04/il-titolo-lo-mettiamo-dopo/

ControCorrente

ControCorrente _ Riviste, dischi e libri d’artista delle case editrici della poesia visiva italiana
Museo della Musica di Bologna

Artelibro Festival del Libro d’Arte
presenta
ControCorrente
Riviste, dischi e libri d’artista delle case editrici
della poesia visiva italiana

a cura di Marco Bazzini e Melania Gazzotti

Museo della Musica di Bologna
21 settembre – 6 novembre 2011
Inaugurazione 21 settembre ore 17
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Martino Oberto (1925-2011)

Martino Oberto passed away yesterday, June 22nd, 2011.

Born in 1925, Oberto (“O.M.”) was a visual poet, asemic writer, anarchist, anartist, founder of the seminal vispo mag “Ana etcetera” (1958-70). His works have been exposed in solo and collective shows (with Munari, Dorfles, Fontana and many others) from the 50s up to now. He also made experimental movies, and wrote philosophical essays about writing & art. He lived in New York for a decade or so, then came back to Genoa in the 90s. His visions and projects of “powerless words” and “anart” [something like “anti-art”] are absolutely relevant, right now, even if they belong to his 1968 short movie “Before anarchism (freedom from culture)”.

Here are a few links: http://eexxiitt.blogspot.com/2011/06/martino-oberto-1925-2011.html