Hands Clasped - Wire Sculptures, by Gavin Worth
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Hands Clasped - Wire Sculptures, by Gavin Worth
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Marius Lundgård
Ginsberg’s America (Berkeley, 1956), 2009This book is a visual rendition of Allen Ginsberg’s delivery of his poem America at Berkeley in 1956. The poem—Ginsberg’s voice—is transcribed and typeset in Times Bold, while the audience’s laughter and comments is painted in Indian ink straight on the silkscreen film.
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In another world, your mouth would have been on mine
by now. So much rain is in our bodies, so many exhalations
poured from one chest into another;
when we kissed our tongues became knives.
I used to find your hair stuck in the shower drain,
ten ringlets wet and dark.
I tell my friends about…
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“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”
YES. IT IS!
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