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2005 09 20
concrete poetry
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[email this story] Posted by Anthea Foyer / Brenda Goldstein on 09/20 at 09:44 PM
  1. Wow. The aesthetic of emptiness. Great series of images A & B.

    Posted by Jordan  on  09/21  at  02:13 PM
  2. It is strange to me that daylight is tinged with blue tone, contrasting its coolness against the deep orange of the night – the tricks of film, wrong film, or wrong exposure, wrong? Anthea and Brenda’s performance turned video turned string of photos on a website liberate this readingtoronto from its design. congratulations! with love, paola

    Posted by  on  09/21  at  10:24 PM
  3. This is really gorgeous. Do we actually catch the sublime in sad and stupid spaces, or it’s absence? Reminds me of Albert Pope’s Ladders

    Posted by sally  on  09/24  at  01:23 PM
  4. Notice from the Office of Things Noticed and Unnoticed:

    The Bureau of Artistic Resources Corporation has viewed and certified your art now listed in our archive as Cert. Art #999. Furthermore, after much deliberation, our distinguished Department of Class and Classifacation has decided to move your art out of concrete poetry and into the newly surfaced genre of asphalt art.

    Raymond Mondale Johnson
    Interim VP Office of Things Noticed and Unnoticed
    Bureau of Artistic Resources Coporation

    Posted by Bar Corporation  on  03/20  at  06:04 PM

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