Tag: poetry
24 Hours on My Favorite Planet Alone
Paul Maziar goes wandering through his bookmarks and finds unexpected poetic connections.
A Room With A Field: Stan VanDerBeek’s Poemfields
An exhibition by one of the most important innovators in video and computer art recently concluded at Andrea Rosen.
“The sky has entered our senses”: Paintings by Etel Adnan
New work by the poet and painter, reviewed by one of artcritical’s poet-critics.
Poetry and Pho: Hoa Nguyen Shares Lyricism and a Recipe
Nguyen discusses her new anthology, an upcoming project, art entwined with life, and noodles.
Visual Scientific Poetry: Susan Bee’s Photograms
An exhibition of work by Bee shows photograms by the artist not seen in more than 30 years.
Aural Sex: Kate Bush, Word Play and Towering Old Erections
Artist and artcritical contributor Darren Jones opens his browser and gives us a peek.
Dorothy Iannone: The Book of Love
Siglio’s new book of collected works gives an overview of the startling artist’s affectionate, erotic drawings.
Two Works by Robert Seydel
Two new artist’s books collect three works by poet and collagist Robert Seydel.
Origin Stories: A Poet and Painter in Conversation
Two friends, Trevor Winkfield and Miles Champion, discuss their inspirations and history in a new book.
“the poems keep getting shorter/the explanations longer”: Leo Fitzpatrick at the National Exemplar
A young artist’s still-life portraits of poetry, now extended to February 22
