Archivi tag: writing

michael jacobson’s books: “works & interviews”, “hei kuu”, “somnolent game”, and “id est”

«I am Michael Jacobson, a book and sound poetry publisher at Post-Asemic Press. This video displays the books I have written and released out into the world. They include my collected asemic calligraphy ‘Works & Interviews,’ my ribald-punk senryu poetry collection ‘Hei Kuu,’ a prose poetry novella ‘Somnolent Game,’ and my forthcoming (September 2023) abstract illuminated manuscript: ‘id est: neo scribalist asemic expressionism.’ All of these books express different chapters in my life experience, but they all tie together my personal mythology in the codex form».

http://postasemicpress.blogspot.com/

Michael Jacobson is a writer, artist, publisher, and independent curator from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA/Turtle Island. His books include an abstract illuminated manuscript titled ‘id est: neo scribalist asemic expressionism,’ a prose poetry novella ‘Somnolent Game’ (Post-Asemic Press), his collected asemic writing ‘Works & Interviews’ (Post-Asemic Press), his autobiographical collection of senryu poems ‘Hei Kuu’ (Post-Asemic Press), and his EP of sound poetry ‘Schizo Variations;’ he is also co-editor of ‘An Anthology Of Asemic Handwriting’ (Punctum Books). Besides writing books, he curates a gallery for asemic writing called The New Post-Literate. He also sits on the editorial board of SCRIPTjr.nl. Recently, he was published in ‘The Last Vispo Anthology’ (Fantagraphics). In 2017, he curated the Minnesota Center for Book Arts exhibit: Asemic Writing: Offline & In The Gallery. Other countries where he has curated exhibits of asemic writing include Mexico, Spain, and Malta. His online interviews are at Poemeleon, SampleKanon, Asymptote Journal, Twenty Four Hours, David Alan Binder, GAS, Utsanga, Schizoaffective, and at Medium. In the past, he created the cover art for Rain Taxi’s 2014 winter issue. Back in 2017, he founded Post-Asemic Press, to publish asemic writing, visual poetry, experimental poetry, and audio recordings of sound poetry. In 2019, he was written up in the book ‘Asemic: The Art of Writing’ (University of Minnesota Press) by Peter Schwenger; it has an entire chapter dedicated to Jacobson’s calligraphic work. He also founded and administers the asemic writing Facebook group. In his spare time, he curates a cyberspace gallery of planets dubbed THAT: A Plan(et).

three works / marie orensanz

Sandro Ricaldone

Principio transfer, 1978
Energie IV, 1981
Untitled, 1989

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Marie Orensanz débuta sa carrière artistique en étudiant la peinture avec deux des artistes fondateurs du Modernisme Argentin : Emilio Pettoruti et Antonio Seguí. En tant que membre actif de la scène artistique de Buenos Aires dans les années 60 et 70, elle participa aux expositions et activités culturelles organisées par l’Instituto Torcuato Di Tella, et s’impliqua dans le Centro de Arte y Comunicación. Elle s’installa en 1972 à Milan. La proximité de Carrara et ses carrières de marbre initia ses premières productions utilisant comme matière la pierre. Elle a depuis continué à travailler avec des fragments de marbre, les transformant en livres et sculptures. Selon les mots de Christina M. Harrison, « Orensanz utilise des fragments matériels et symboliques -de marbre, de lignes, de signes- pour représenter des pensées. … Selon la conception d’Orensanz, l’interprétation de ce travail dépend de l’intersection des fragments avec les pensées et expériences du spectateur. »

En 1975, Marie Orensanz s’installa à Paris et fut plus tard naturalisée Française. Trois ans plus tard, elle écrivit un « Manifeste du Fragmentisme » dans lequel elle présenta la base conceptuelle de ses travaux. Écrit en Espagnol, Anglais et Français, le Manifeste proclame : « le Fragmentisme recherche l’intégration d’une partie dans un tout ; il la transforme aux bout de plusieurs lectures en un objet non terminé et illimité, traversant le temps et l’espace. »

https://www.schoolgallery.fr/talents/marie-orensanz/

dotremont, peintre de l’écriture

https://fb.watch/eHfyMm3vzu/

Il vous reste quelques jours seulement pour voir et revoir l’exposition “Dotremont, peintre de l’écriture” aux Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts.

Pour reprendre un logogramme de 1974 : “un jour on tourne la page et c’est la dernière”.

Ajoutons ce log – plus léger – de 1965 : “vous m’en direz des nouvelles”.

#exposition #brussels #logogramme #Dotremont

fino al 24 luglio, a parma: remo gaibazzi e la scrittura nelle arti visive

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Palazzo del Governatore, a Parma, fino al 24 luglio ospita Variazione nella ripetizione. Gaibazzi e la scrittura nelle arti visive, a cura di Francesco Tedeschi e Andrea Piazza.
La mostra prende in considerazione l’ultima fase produttiva di Remo Gaibazzi (1915-1994) e dedica un’intera sezione al dialogo dell’artista con colleghi che condivisero alcune sue tematiche: la ripetizione e il ritmo; la scrittura e la sua negazione; il segno come materia. Tra gli altri, Gastone Novelli, Piero Dorazio, Enrico Castellani, Roman Opalka, Emilio Isgrò, Alighiero Boetti, Dadamaino, Vincenzo Agnetti, Irma Blank, Eros Bonamini.

Maggiori informazioni:
https://www.remogaibazzi.net/exhibition/variazione-nella-ripetizione/

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Remo Gaibazzi: lavoro come scrittura, scrittura come lavoro
Tavola rotonda del 24 giugno 2022

Registrazione della tavola rotonda tenutasi presso il Palazzo del Governatore di Parma. Interventi di Andrea Calzolari, Arturo Carlo Quintavalle, Francesco Tedeschi, Giorgio Zanchetti

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Remo Gaibazzi e la scrittura nelle arti visive

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La mostra, ad ingresso libero, proseguirà fino al 24 luglio 2022 con i seguenti orari:
dal martedì al venerdì dalle 9.00 alle 13.00 e dalle 15.00 alle 19.00,
il sabato e la domenica dalle 9.00 alle 19.00 con orario continuato.
Chiuso lunedì

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https://www.remogaibazzi.net/
https://www.facebook.com/associazionegaibazzi/

subjectile talks, #01: hugo bernard

autour de la question du signe et de l’écriture

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Premier épisode de la série d’entretiens Subjectiles Talks (récemment créée par Martina Stella), avec l’artiste lettriste Hugo Bernard.

Subjectiles Talks est un canal vidéo basé sur la diffusion d’entretiens avec des artistes contemporains. La plateforme partage la démarche, le travail et les réflexions d’artistes dont la pratique considère l’écriture, la surface et le signe comme centrales ou pertinentes.

First episode of the interview series Subjectiles Talks, with the lettrist artist Hugo Bernard.

Subjectiles Talks (a series recently created by Martina Stella) is a video channel focused on contemporary artist’s interviews. The platform aim is to share works and ideas of artists in whom practice the act of writing, the surface and the sign appear to be central or relevant.

For more infos and details about Subjectiles
https://martinastella.com/subjectiles/
https://www.facebook.com/subjectiles
https://www.instagram.com/ems_studio___/

For more infos and details about Hugo Bernard and Musée Extd.
http://hugobernard.com/
http://musee-extd.com/

© Ems Studio 2020

abstraction and calligraphy towards a universal language

da un post di Sandro Ricaldone:

Abstraction and Calligraphy
Towards a Universal Language
Louvre Abu Dhabi
17 February – 12 June 2021
In collaboration with Centre Pompidou

What’s the driving force behind Cy Twombly’s emotive expressions? Behind Kandinsky’s vibrant canvases?
Abstract artists set out to form a universal language that could be understood by all. That idea was influenced by the calligraphy of Asia and North Africa.
There was something about eastern script that fuelled the imagination of western artists. The Arab world was full of signs and symbols they could draw from. Both raw and precise, expressive and restrained, calligraphy unlocked a new way for them to express the inexpressible: emotion, empathy, ideas.
For visitors of all ages, this exhibition is a rare chance to appreciate masterworks by Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Joan Miró, Lee Ufan, André Masson, Dia Azzawi and Jackson Pollock, alongside contemporary works by Sanki King, Mona Hatoum, and a monumental installation by eL Seed.
In this first exhibition of 2021, we explore masterworks from the Centre Pompidou, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and others – many shown here for the very first time – and discover how East and West come together on the same canvas.

Image: Nasser Al Salem, An Adornment of Stars , 2014

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