In 1974, Marvin and Ruth Sackner began gathering works of “concrete poetry," poems whose words and typography are arranged to convey meaning graphically. But they didn’t know the genre was called ...
The course of true love never did run smooth, Shakespeare tells us, and the same can be said for “Vou: Visual Poetry Tokio 1958-1978,” a new book from Isobar Press. First conceived in the late 1990s ...
While poetry is often thought of as ink on paper, the work of concrete poets blurs the lines between written work and visual art. The University of Iowa Libraries Special Collections is the new home ...
Like many people, poet Holly Lyn Walrath created all kinds of visual art as a kid in school. Drawings, finger paintings — you name it. But, like many of us do as we grow up, she abandoned it after ...
Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen estimates that he has visited the home of Miami art collectors and patrons Marvin and Ruth Sackner at least a dozen times over the years. And every visit ...
Show on exhibit at Create Art & Tea through end of month Visual art, poetry and augmented reality collide in a new exhibit at Create Art & Tea. The exhibit, “Voices Inside My Head” features paintings ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. “things seemed to be breaking: visual poems” by Stuart Kestenbaum; Deerbrook ...
The baton for Norman’s Poet Laureate has officially been passed to David Smith, who many in the poetry community may know as spontaneous bob. Norman became the first town in Oklahoma to have a poet ...
Rickshaw poetry in Pakistan. D.Kazi, CC BY-NC-ND Whose mischief created a world of beseechers? Each petitioner is seen wearing a garment of paper This line from the famous Mughul poet Ghalib refers to ...
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