Tag: poetry
“Him for whom the world was not enough”: Siah Armajani at Alexander Gray Associates
An ode to poets, a philosopher, and a martyr, as tombs and temples to their greatness.
Dust Settling: Yvonne Rainer Choreographs History at The Kitchen
The dancer and performance artist plays with mortality and geological time in a new iteration of her famous work.
Failure Virtue and Risky Poetry: Kyle Schlesinger with Paul Maziar
The two poets talk publishing and the arts, and the economics of success.
Ad Absurdum: A Collection of Poems by Marcel Broodthaers
I new translation collects two poems and a suite of appropriated images in one volume.
SkyDancers and Concrete Poetry: Scott Zieher at Ampersand
The collagist and gallerist presents “Totems & Cantos” in Portland, OR.
Poet, Printer, Prankster: Marcel Broodthaers in Retrospect
The late artist is the subject of four simultaneous exhibitions, including a MoMA retrospective.
Tell Me: with Bill Corbett
Corbett discusses his personal and aesthetic interest in the work of Franz Kline.
Working Together: A New Book on Words and Art
An anthology of essays on poet-artist collaborations, recently published by Cuneiform Press.
“Not-knowing is most intimate”: Helen Mirra in Conversation with Emmalea Russo
The artist discusses her work and her developing approach to its facture.
J.S. (Je Suis/Jack Smith)
Artist Felix Bernstein describes to curator Jay Sanders his affair with the work and ghost of Jack Smith.
