Be as if
These works reflect on works that come before them. Holding a mirror to language penned before they were written, they reflect on style, on subject and link between the printed word and the world in front of us. Sometimes a found volume of poems, an email after an election, or the design of a wine bottle’s label can speak out beyond our routine and pull us into a broader commune with time. A kind of time, neither wave nor particle, that both circles and proceeds.
- With sadness
- Erratum
- Beware the change in season
- On looking into Mary Oliver’s Blue Horses
- Scottish Power
- Proskynesis
- Sherpa
- Practice drills
- A litany
- Kabinett
- Quiet of the carp moon
- Hurricane Charlie
- Lament
- A gentle land
- At the Kunsthaus
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