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Lightning Strikes: 18 Poets. 18 Artists.

Lightning Strikes: 18 Poets. 18 Artists.

Bill Berkson
4/5 ( ratings)
"In the exhibition Lightning Strikes: 18 poets.18 artists., gallery director Lisa Dolby Chadwick brings together a diverse group of poets and artists in pairings that offer viewers an extraordinary opportunity to reflect upon the range of relationships possible between the visual and the verbal: on how, and why, such expressions align or veer away from each other, and on what imagery means to these various makers.
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In Lightning Strikes, by simultaneously engaging in the process of both reading and seeing, each viewer can consider where the worlds of these artists and poets overlap. Both writers and makers employ processes that are improvisatory, creative and disciplined, working towards an unknown end. What are the places in which they stand and look into each other’s precincts with admiration or enjoyment, but into which they cannot venture? As this fascinating and thought-provoking exhibition reveals, their common ground may be greater than members of either world anticipated." —Maria Porges
Pages
59
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Chadwick Gallery
ISBN 13
9780988424968

Lightning Strikes: 18 Poets. 18 Artists.

Bill Berkson
4/5 ( ratings)
"In the exhibition Lightning Strikes: 18 poets.18 artists., gallery director Lisa Dolby Chadwick brings together a diverse group of poets and artists in pairings that offer viewers an extraordinary opportunity to reflect upon the range of relationships possible between the visual and the verbal: on how, and why, such expressions align or veer away from each other, and on what imagery means to these various makers.
...
In Lightning Strikes, by simultaneously engaging in the process of both reading and seeing, each viewer can consider where the worlds of these artists and poets overlap. Both writers and makers employ processes that are improvisatory, creative and disciplined, working towards an unknown end. What are the places in which they stand and look into each other’s precincts with admiration or enjoyment, but into which they cannot venture? As this fascinating and thought-provoking exhibition reveals, their common ground may be greater than members of either world anticipated." —Maria Porges
Pages
59
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Chadwick Gallery
ISBN 13
9780988424968

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