Please put your addresses and confirmation of your participation in this collaboration in this discussion thread. I will keep updating this list. PLEASE also be certain that you are able to timorously complete this project to avoid disappointing all the other participants. Format: 2 pages folded A4 - 8 sides, Deadline: End February 2012.
Victoria Barvenko
The Rostov Region –
Taganrog -
Street Petrovskaya 15, sq 129 –
347922 – RUSSIA
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John M. Bennett
LUNa BiSonTE ProducTions
137 Leland Ave
Columbus OH 43214
U.S.A.
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Richard Canard,
409 S.Emerald Lane,
Carbondale,
Illusion, 62901-2140
U.S.A.
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C T Chew
7023 14th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
USA
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Cleveland Wall
717 Spring Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
USA
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Angie Cope
225 S. Summit Dr
Port Washington WI 53074
USA
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DK
407 South Liberty Street
Elgin, IL 60120
USA
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"E"
Ambassade d'Utopia
38 Grande Rue
02300 Guivry
fRANCE
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Alfonso Filieri
Viale Desiderato Pietri 22
Stella Polare-Ostia
00122 Roma- Italia
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Rosa Gravino
Chacabuco 833
(2500) Cañada de Gómez
Argentina
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Rebecca Guyver
Nayland Farm
Mill Road
Ringshall
Stowmarket, Suffolk
IP14 2LS
UK
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Lisa Iversen/Skybridge Studios
207 N Wayne Street
N Manchester, IN 46962-1625
USA
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KDJ
1224 Lake Margaret Drive
Orlando, FL 32806
USA
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Samuel Montalvetti
Av Rivadavia 2109 1 piso dto 3
C1034ACA - C.A. Bs. As.
Argentina
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Susan Mortimer
1 Willowtree Avenue
Gilesgate Moor
Durham
DH1 1EB
UK
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Katerina Nikoltsou
Glinou 20 Harilaou
Thessaloniki 54249
GREECE
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Marcela Peral
Reconquista 1442 –
Rosario - S2013 BXV –
Argentina
Cheryl Penn
6 Kiaat Close
Glen Anil
4051
South Africa.
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Svetlana Pesetskaya
Rostov aria
City Taganrog
Street Frunze 61
apart. 15
Russia
347 900
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Bernd Reichert
MailWorks@Bruxelles
97, Avenue du Val d'Or
B-1150 Brussels
Belgium
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Nancy Bell Scott
111 West Grand Avenue
Old Orchard Beach ME 04064
USA
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De Villo Sloan
P O Box 1314
Auburn
New York 13021
U.S.A.
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Matthew Stolte
1314 East Washington Ave Apt 2
Madison WI 53703
USA
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TICTAC
Postfach 1140
82319 Starnberg
Germany
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Guido Vermeulen
Thomas Vincottestreet 81
B-1030 Brussels
Belgium
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Svenja Wahl
Max-Wolf-Str. 9
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
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Janine Weiss
Route des Addoz 42
2017 Boudry
Switzerland
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NBF - thats one of the joys of being a GIRL!!! :-)))! Ok - you guys are so reticent - my visual artist of choice (for now, but one for definite! :-))) - - Antonio Sant'Elia.(1888 - 1916) - died aged 26 on the front line first world war. Anyone else???
Thanks, mom--I wish you'd told me that earlier!
Does anyone consider some of Rauschenberg's combines to be vispo? (This will give me a clue to whether I truly understand what vispo is.)
I hope I understood that the theme is "Favorite VISUAL ARTIST" (sculptor, painter, etc)
NOT necessarily a "visppo" artist. Correct?
My choice is an visual artist, painter of the 16th century. Is that ok?
"Theme: Create a visual poem or series of visual poems
that are an homage or tribute to YOUR FAVORITE VISUAL ARTIST
(sculptor, painter, collage artist – perhaps even another visual poet)"
I shall create a visual poem in homage to an artist, he/she need not be a visual poet?
That's what I thought also, K., but others talking "vispo artist" got me to wondering too ...
Let's see what the Boss says ;-)
Oy vez! Concept review:
We are doing books of visual poetry. So whether you are an artist, writer, neither, or both - you are creating chapters of visual poetry for the book.
The concept is to do a (visual) "poem" or "poems" that are an homage to a visual artist you admire greatly: painter, sculptor, etc.
I think we were naming favorite visual poets in the thread to establish common ground and provide some examples? Visual poetry has a broad definition but it is a distinct genre (apart from asemic writing and concrete poetry, of course there is overlap)
I also said it seemed entirely appropriate in people wanted to do an homage to another visual poet. Thus, within the confines of the original concept, a chapter about Karl Kempton or Sheila Murphy (or anyone else you like) would be interesting and a nod to visual poetry as a genre.
So if Angie wanted to do a chapter about Matt Stolte, great. If Nancy wants to do a chapter about RR, great. You know, you want to leave it as open as possible yet have some cohesion to the project.
Nancy, I thought about do visual poems about Robert Rauschenberg myself (decided not to). I think it would be a stretch to call him a visual poet. He does use elements of language in his work. We found the same situation with Cy Twombly and asemic writing.
Sorry, spell chick is asleep at the switch again.
Well, DK, that's close to my heart. For me, David's the great visual poet of all time. You've all heard me go on about that. He is a member and has lots of work posted in his portfolio and other places that are great examples to look at. David has had serious health setbacks. He used to be here a lot.
Thanks for the helpful info, DVS. Rauschenberg as a "visual poet"--no, I wasn't thinking that, but wondering if certain of his combines would fall under the vispo category (unless one must do visual poetry exclusively to have any particular work fit the category). That I'm still not sure about.
Robert Nickle, not a visual poet but a huge inspiration to me, may end up being my homage subject.
Hi Nancy, as I'm learning along with everyone else, visual poetry might be the toughest form to define we have yet encountered. In some ways, asemic writing could be a walk in the park. It should not stop anyone.
John Bennett posted something in the visual poetry group that opened possibilities but probably presents challenges. Visual poetry doesn't even need to be language-based. Much of it is - a combination of words (and asemic writing) and visual images. A visual poem can certainly be a construct of visual images that in various ways incorporate the idea of the "poetic."
You can trace visual poetry back in time, like anything else. I think our understanding of visual poetry NOW is relatively new. But I agree - I can look at Rauschenberg and see elements of visual poetry. That's because the roots in collage and assemblage are there. Cy Twombly's painting have what we think of as asemic writing - but that's in hindsight. At the time, I doubt anyone was thinking: "I'm inventing visual poetry that will be much better understood in 50 years." Another source of vispo is when concrete poetry - aka typewriter art - started to mutate and become mixed with visual images.
I am also thinking that a root from poetry is Imagism at the beginning of the 20th century, Pound and Amy Lowell, later WCW. The image became central in the poem. Ramp it up a few notches.
That's my disordered thinking at this moment.
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