In this tale of a six - year - old's last summer before starting school, a humorous and
poetic text combines with surreal and multilayered artwork to create a unique, complex book about the universality of fear and uncertainty.
Not exact matches
Jen Bervin (Brooklyn, NY) is a visual artist and writer whose works
combine text and textiles with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the
poetic and essential.
They
combine poetic texts and abstract graphics designed with an early computer language.
For more than two decades she has been making
poetic and poignant compositions
combining text and imagery, exploring a wide variety of subjects, including writing, procrastination, the banality of life, failure, success, pride, self - doubt, motherhood, pedagogy, institutional critique, class, music, literature, poetry, philosophy, art, sadness, and relationships.
For But not yet: in the spirit of linguistics, his 2015 solo show at moniquemeloche, the artist
combined text and signifiers with graphite and paper to create deliberately worked diagrammatic drawings that were austere and
poetic.
Exploring the variety of media, she has been
combining sensory experience with
poetic, political and personal
texts to create powerful tension between the realms of feeling and knowledge.
Jen Bervin is a visual artist and writer whose works
combine text and textiles with conceptual elements and a minimalist's eye for the
poetic and essential.
On display are Jenny Holzer's famous LED installations,
combining poetic, socio - critical, and political
texts and visual effects, as welll as paintings and sculptures.