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1,000 Words or a Picture:Could Poetry be a Contemporary Art?





Nineteen respondents address an invitation to contribute words or a picture about the role of poetry as a contemporary art. Click around the red dots on the Killeen figure to make your own colloquium montage or select from the alphabetised list. When you encounter a picture, click for a larger version or related material.

 

Invitation

Pam Brown, The picture is a model of reality, the poem is too

Martin Edmond, Rebus

Sue Fitchett, OX art

Brian Flaherty, I bought hats and shoes, it was a wild night

Tony Green, long cattle prod

Paul Hartigan, The Stolen Heart of Rabelais Gargantua, 2009

David Howard, La Merced

Lesley Kaiser and John Barnett, A Picture / A Thousand Words

Jan Kemp, Writing a poem about a picture or two or three or 4

Richard Killeen, Untitled

Cilla McQueen, Higgs Boson

Selina Tusitala Marsh and Tim Page, Afakasi/Totolua

Ann Poulsen, An Alphabet for Two

Jack Ross, Is there a future for the poetry blog?

Lisa Samuels, 2.2.3.1 (333 types of poetic mimesis in 999 words)

Helen Sword, Rēinga

Fredrika van Elburg, Snapshots

Ruth Watson, Entangled (shovel)

Albert Wendt, Black Window 1, 3, 4. 5
 

 

 


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Last updated 24 May, 2009

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