Sentences with phrase «with poets»

And I am collaborating with a poet friend where we are creating an interaction between our works.
The archive also features high - quality recordings of poems, interviews with poets, and documentaries.
Unlike the bohemian model of the underground poet satisfied with a tiny audience, we assume he begins with the poet's traditional desire to....
You can chat with a poet to give him or her a little information about yourself — poets are available to chat from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. PT.
Certainly the line resonates with the poet's sober understanding of humankind's mostly anonymous mortality.
My time spent with these poets and saints has prompted me to live differently.
I do have one blouse with poet sleeves (i.e. a ruffle at the wrist), but I think that is a more classic look.
Read a contemporary poem, look up the poet's contact information, and share your interpretations with the poet via a class email.
I must confess that until recently I was unfamiliar with this poet's work.
During Hammond's nine - year collaboration with the poet John Ashbery, he suggested titles for her paintings, including «A Parliament of Refrigerator Magnets,» «Do Husbands Matter?»
In addition to Evan Johnson, you also collaborated with the poet John Ashbery on the film.
She drank as heavily as her male cohorts at the Cedar Tavern; she was included in «The Ninth Street Show,» organized by charter members of the Club; she began an affair with the painter Michael Goldberg that led to her divorce from Mr. Rosset in 1952; and she started deep friendships with the poets Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and James Schuyler.
He also settled in with the poet Robert Duncan, who was himself a great rebel — Duncan had just burned a lot of his bridges by publishing an essay about being gay — and the two lived together until Duncan's death in the late 1980s.
He moved to New York in 1969, and has worked with poets such as John Ashbery and James Schuyler on book covers and other collaborative projects.
Hartigan, who died in 2008, collaborated with the poet Frank O'Hara, participated in the Museum of Modern Art's 1956 group show «Twelve Americans» (she was the only woman on a roster that included Franz Kline, Larry Rivers, and Philip Guston), and for a time exhibited under the first name George.
It is a high - action novel written with a poet's hand, a powerful coming - of - age story of a magically gifted young man...
A forthcoming book, The Treatment, features Ojih Odutola in conversation with poet Claudia Rankine and an essay by art critic and historian William J. Simmons.
For those who are feeling bookish, there's a handful options: an event celebrating digital catalogues raisonnés, a reading / performance by Jill Magid, or a reading with poets Robert Fitterman and Ron Silliman.
This exhibition explores her connections and collaborations with poets including Frank O'Hara, Bill Berkson, Charles Hine, Nathan Kernan, and her mother.
Rivers also sustained a relationship with poet Frank O'Hara in the late 1950s and delivered the eulogy at O'Hara's funeral in 1966.
Working with poet Stanley Fisher, they organized three exhibitions: the Vulgar Show (November 1960), which announced the March Group's intolerance for the business of art; the Involvement Show (April 1961), which mounted a wholesale condemnation of the perceived hypocrisies in American foreign policy; and the Doom Show (November 1961), which critiqued nuclear deterrence policies of the Kennedy administration.
The author of over 30 books of poetry and prose, Kyger was associated with the poets of the San Francisco Renaissance, the Beat Generation, Black Mountain, and the New York School.
-LSB-...] of my favorite interviews took place this year with the poet John Ashbery on the occasion of new ebook versions of his work published by Open Road Media.
He has collaborated on limited - edition books with poets Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Eileen Myles.
If I understand him aright, it is one of Karl Barth's profoundest insights that there is: I say «insights» and I pause, recalling how Dr. Olive Wyon (a most experienced translator of German theology) remarked to me once in conversation that where Barth is concerned, for all the massiveness and intellectual power of his argument, one is in the end dealing with a poet rather than an exegete.
That letter, as well as other correspondence and collaborations with poet friends, is now also on display at the Poetry Foundation.
Both stories, along with the others, are consistently interrupted by a press conference with poet Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishaw), who speaks in a particularly American sarcasm while scrutinizing everyone who questions him, half - mumbling with cigarette in hand.
Plot: Living a tranquil, rural lifestyle with her poet husband (Javier Bardem), a young woman (Jennifer Lawrence) begins to feel threatened when the arrival of a mysterious couple (Ed Harris & Michelle Pfeiffer) disrupt her quite country home.
Mary Shelley is directed by Haifaa al - Mansour and tells the story of a young Mary Shelley's love affair with poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, played -LSB-...]
Having recently eloped with the poet Percy Shelley to Geneva, Shelley found herself writing the book under the influence of the bizarre weather events occurring all around her.
Shot with a poet's eye by Robert Yeoman and lifted by an Alexandre Desplat score that samples Mozart, Hank Williams and Benjamin Britten, the hilarious and heartfelt Moonrise Kingdom is a consistent pleasure.
She spares little mercy for herself in describing her disastrous relapse, an abortion and persistent conflict in the life she shared with her poet boyfriend, Dave, as sober a counterpart to Jamison as one could imagine.
The artist, Gavin Turk, discuss his new exhibition at Newport Street Gallery with poet and novelist Ben Okri.
Moreover, the book includes an illuminating «summary» by the eloquent artist, an ideologically strong dialogue with the poet Claudia Rankine, an apparently neutral object list whose impersonal laconic repetitions perform the project, and a witty black - on - black binding.
Most recently she collaborated with poet Justin Petropoulos on a transmedia book, installation and net art project entitled < legend > < / legend > (Jaded Ibis Press and Transfer Gallery, 2013).
Following a stint at Black Mountain College studying with the poets Charles Olsen, Robert Creeley, and Robert Duncan, Chamberlain moved to New York, where he became a fixture at the Cedar Tavern, the storied watering hole of Beat poets and Abstract Expressionist painters.
In 1948, he traveled with poet Robert Price to Europe for the first time, visiting France, Italy and Greece (the birthplace of his parents).
Related public programs include events with poet CM Burroughs, scholar Christina Sharpe, and artist Cauleen Smith.
[1][2] While in Rome, she had a brief correspondence with poet and critic Herbert Read.
The pages reproduced are Robyn Ravlich's «The Path of Poetry» — a piece that was performed by Ravlich, Danko and Julie Ewington at the Project Show, Contemporary Art Society in Sydney in 1973 and re-performed latter that year at the Watters Gallery for Soft Riots, Danko's joint exhibition with poet and artist Richard Tipping.
Explore the work of American artist Jim Hodges with poet Jen Hofer and discover how to stitch together words to spark poems.
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