Archivi tag: visual poetry
Otoliths, issue #23
! new issue of Otoliths !
As always, the southern spring, 2011 issue is chock full o’ nutrition, with work across a number of media from Paul Siegell, Anny Ballardini, Ed Baker, Michael Farrell, Corey Mesler, Zev Jonas, Howie Good, Joseph Veronneau, Ana Viviane Minorelli, Kyle Hemmings, Peter Ganick, Geof Huth, Heller Levinson, Scott Keeney, Jim Meirose, Keith Higginbotham, Yonah Korngold, Dylan Fettig, Philip Byron Oakes, Sue Fitchett, Sheila E. Murphy & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Thomas M. Cassidy, Michael Andrew, Steven Alvarez, Changming Yuan, Raymond Farr, Melissa Eleftherion, Caleb Puckett, Julian Jason Haladyn, Jen Besemer, Dale Wisely, Tyler Cain Lacy, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Awa Loizeaux Zag, SJ Fowler, Jill Chan, James Cervantes, Adam Fieled, Márton Koppány, Jim Leftwich & Márton Koppány, Lakey Comess, David Herd, J. D. Nelson, Felino A. Soriano, Jeff Harrison, Adam Trawick, Bobbi Lurie, Tim Wright, George McKim, Scott Metz, Sheila E. Murphy, Vernon Frazer, Dysphasia Press, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Jo Langdon, John Pursch, Megan Anderson, Eryk Wenziak, Katrinka Moore, Charles Freeland, Steve Johnson & Cecelia Chapman, Scott Bentley, sean burn, Bob Heman, Michael Brandonisio, Zoe Dzunko, Paul Pfleuger Jr., Bill Drennan, Javant Biarujia, & Bill DiMichele.
“Aution Caution” – by Geof Huth (RedFoxPress)
november, 12: vviissiioonnss, an installation of visual poetry
vviissiioonnss: an installation of visual poetry
saturday, november 12
7 – 10 pm with a reading & talk at 7:30
show runs through november 30
eve-N-odd gallery
645 Central Avenue #11
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
books on display for the show –
sequencing by k.s. ernst
the book of soles/souls by c. mehrl bennett & marilyn r. rosenberg
open house, query, quest & quasi & xerolage #25 by marilyn r. rosenberg
chain of letters by david arnold
hierograms by carol stetser
a treatise of stones by dmitry babenko
the book of takes by paul zelevansky
issues of kaldron edited by karl kempton
the renegade anthology with work from –
fernando aguiar
khalid al-saai
jim andrews
dmitry babenko
derek beaulieu
daniel f. bradley
christian burgaud
peter ciccariello
klaus peter dencker
k.s. ernst
scott helmes
karl kempton
carlos luis
hassan massoudy
marilyn r. rosenberg
pete spence
carol stetser
andrew topel
constantin xenakis
countries represented in the show –
america
australia
canada
dubai
france
germany
greece
portugal
russia
Object Poems (November 4 – 26, 2011)
Object Poems
November 4 – 26, 2011
23 Sandy Gallery
623 NE 23rd Avenue
Portland, Oregon
23sandy.com
Opening Reception: Friday, Nov. 4, 5:00-8:00 pm
Reading/Performance : Saturday, Nov. 5, 4:00 pm
Object Poems brings together striking and varied works
by more than thirty contemporary artist-poets and poet-artists:
poems in three dimensions
found poems
sculptural and utilitarian poems
conceptual poems
poems that depart in myriad ways from the familiar form of the printed page.
Participating Artists:
Drew Kunz, Alison Knowles, Joseph Keppler, Nico Vassilakis, Harriet Bart,
Michael Basinski, Bill Berkson, Jen Bervin, Kristin Prevallet, Clemente Padin,
James Yeary, Alec Finlay, Steve McCaffery, Eric Magrane, Jim Clinefelter,
Norma Cole, J. A. Lee, Leo & Anna Daedalus, Marilyn R. Rosenberg, Geof Huth,
Mary Ann Hayden, Alan Halsey, Buzz Spector, Kyle Schlesinger, Kaia Sand,
Curtis Steiner, Mark Owens, David Abel, Andrew Topel, K. S. Ernst
recent entries @ This Is Visual Poetry
new vispo by MG @ JL’s photostream
Alphabet of Art @ International House Philadelphia
Opening Reception and Talk by Tanya Storch
Friday, September 23 at 5:30pm
Panel Discussion
Saturday, September 24 at 2pm
Vitaly Komar, artist
Tanya Storch, Associate Professor of Religious and Classical Studies
Gregory Perkel, artist
Alexander Ocheretyansky, publisher
“The most interesting things appear at the intersection of genres, the most dynamic systems are balanced at the edge of dissolution and stagnation, the best books tell of a miracle. The language of words, sounds, outlines, colors, intimations, mysteries pulls us forward.” – Raphael Levchin, artist
Alphabet of Art includes pieces by 31 artists from 7 different countries. All the artists share an interest in the visual importance of letters, numbers and music and integrate them with other images, creating works where different ideas, principles and approaches to art meet. The exhibition is the first attempt of a larger project to identify the motives which compel artists to go beyond traditional boundaries and will travel throughout the US and the world. In May 2011, Alphabet of Art opened at the Zverev Centre for Contemporary Art in Moscow, Russia
Alphabet of Art is more than an exhibition of fine and innovative modern art. It takes the viewer to a new level of consciousness as it speaks of the universal language of human intelligence.
All symbols – whether they come from our dreams, works of art, or religious rituals – are interconnected. Letters of our alphabets were once pictures inscribed on cave walls, clay tablets and papyrus. Paintings and pictures are just words and letters united in the alphabet of art. – Tanya Storch, Associate Professor of Religious and Classical Studies, University of the Pacific
When we understand that humanity ultimately speaks one language of universal intelligence, that when we envision blood and red paint, we think about sacrifices; when we are hurt and need love, we say “mother;” and when we need to represent the oneness of humanity and the divine, we see a circle. We will realize that peace on earth is possible.
Peace on earth is easier than we think. We just need to choose to speak the language of universal intelligence. This is why Alphabet of Art in Philadelphia, with its thirty-one artists dedicated to raising human consciousness to its highest level, films and lectures elaborating on the use of symbolism throughout human history, is an absolutely must-see.
Exhibited Artists
| Polina Andrukovich | Sergei Blumin |
| Michael Bogatirev | Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya |
| Maksim Borodin | Alex Bubnov |
| Tamara Bukovskya | Anna Vaskova-Mishina |
| Eugene Vishnevsky | Marco Giovenale |
| Elvira Zelcman | Yury Zmorovich |
| Juri Kim | Sergei Kovalsky |
| Edward Kulemin | Aleksey Lazarev |
| Rafael Levchin | Mikhael Lezin |
| Liddy Lindsay | Valeriy Mishin/Anna Vaskova-Mishina |
| Asya Nemchenok | Alexander Ocheretyansky |
| Gregory Perkel | Mark Polyakov |
| Renzo Oliva | Vitaly Rakhman |
| Sigitas Sniras | Valeriy Silivanov |
| Vladimir Tolstov | Ales Falei |
| Alexander Fedulov | Yelena Yasen |
| Allen M Hart | Vitaly Komar |
The latest issue of Infinity’s Kitchen is out
– a graphic literary journal of experimental writing and art –
The latest issue is out now. It features visual poetry by
James Toupin, Elif Wisecup and Nico Vassilakis
issue #4: http://infinityskitchen.com/
“There’s nothing about some writing that makes it uniquely written. It could be heard, or seen, with little difference. Is there a between talking and reading out loud? Is there a type of verbal personality that can only be expressed by writing it down, by making it visible?”
Tip of the Knife #6
Tip of the Knife #6 is now available!
http://tipoftheknif e.blogspot. com/2011/ 09/tip-of- knife-issue- 6.html
this is visual poetry by Massimo Sannelli
MASSIMO SANNELLI
this is visual poetry by Massimo Sannelli
16 pagine a colori, 16 immagini originali. $10 (+ s/h)
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“this IS DONE, and that IS DONE, another thing is TO DO, later:
theater, music, art, translations, poetry, performance. i don’t know
the *direction* of my work(s). the absolute and invisible Work is
filled of works: the first is abstract, the others do exist. all is
real. the mind quotes itself. there’s the real gorgeous practical wish
to look for real gorgeous practical happyness. nothing but fragments
of an invisible mind-poem I’d like to share with people. we can help
each other to be more self-aware”




