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Proposed as a collection of imaginary logos for the corporate sponsors of Borges’s Library of Babel, Kern balances on a precipice between the visual and nonsensical, offering poems just out of meaning’s reach. Using dry-transfer lettering, Derek Beaulieu made these concrete pieces by hand, building the images gesturally in response to shapes and patterns in the letters themselves. This is poetry closer to architecture and design than confession, in which letters are released from their usual semantic duties as they slide into unexpected affinities and new patterns. Kern highlights the gaps inside what we see and what we know, filling the familiar with the singular and the just seen with the faintly remembered.
visual poetry --- dry-transfer lettering --- asemic writing --- language art --- signage --- advertising --- graphic art --- Canadian poetry --- Logos (Symbols) --- Logos (Symboles) --- logos.
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"Poetries - Politics: A Celebration of Language, Art, and Learning celebrates the best of innovative humanities pedagogy and creative graphic design. Designed and implemented during a time of political divisiveness, the Poetries - Politics project created a space of inviting, multilingual walls on the Rutgers campus, celebrating diversity, community, and cross-cultural exchange. This book, like the original project, provides a platform for the incredible generative power of student-led work. Essays feature the perspectives of three students and professors originally involved in the project, reflecting on their learning and exploring the works they selected for the original exhibition. The essays lead to a beautifully illustrated catalogue of the original student designs. Reproduced in full color and with the accompanying poems in both their original language and a translation, this catalogue commemorates the incredible creative spirit of the project and provides a new way of contemplating these great poetic works"--
Political poetry. --- Social problems --- Posters, American. --- Press coverage. --- Rutgers University --- Students. --- creative graphic design, graphic design, poetry, Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts, graphic design exhibition, Rutgers University, college art, artistic endeavors, celebrating diversity, diversity, pedagogy, language study, humanities pedagogy, poems, college student art, college exhibits, Rutgers admissions, Rutgers alumni, Mason Gross School of the Arts, arts students, Celebration of Language, Language Art and Learning, Arts and Media.
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A landmark book documenting the first-ever art amusement park – launched in 1987 in Hamburg, Germany – in anticipation of its global reintroduction. In the late 1980s, more than 30 of the era’s most acclaimed artists – including Jean-Michel Basquiat, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dalí, and Keith Haring – designed unique and fully operational fairground attractions specifically for the original park, including rides, interactive sculptures, games, performances, and music.
Conceptual art --- Installations (Art) --- Performance art --- 7.038 --- 7.098 --- Kunst in openbare en private ruimte ; omgevingskunst --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Heller, Franz André °1947 in Wenen, Oostenrijk --- Basquiat, Jean-Michel (pseudoniem : Samo) 1960-1988 (°Brooklyn, New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Lichtenstein, Roy 1923-1997 (° New York, Verenigde Staten) --- Glass, Philip --- Hockney, David °1937 (°Bradford, Groot-Brittannië) --- Häring, Keith (1958-1990) --- Dalí, Salvador 1904-1989 (°Figueras, Spanje) --- Scharf, Kenny °1958 in Los Angeles, Californië, V.S --- Topor, Roland 1938-1997 (°Parijs, Frankrijk) --- Tiguely, Jean 1925-1991 (°Fribourg, Zwitserland) --- Davis, Miles --- Arts, Modern --- Happenings (Art) --- Performing arts --- Installation art --- Art, Modern --- Environment (Art) --- Art, Conceptual --- Concept art --- Language art (Fine arts) --- Possible art --- Post-object art --- Earthworks (Art) --- Sky art
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