"Paper Pear Paper": Charting the Course of Concrete Poetry
April 6, 2017, The Getty Center
Panel participants: Stephen Bann, Sergio Bessa, Marjorie Perloff, and Nancy Perloff
Introductory remarks by Nancy Perloff
This panel discussion addresses both the common ground and the differences between the poetic art of Ian Hamilton Finlay and the work of the Brazilian concrete poets who called themselves Noigandres.
This panel complemented the exhibition “Concrete Poetry: Words and Sounds in Graphic Space.”
About the exhibition: http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/concrete_poetry/index.html
More about this event: http://www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_1663.html
Видео "Paper Pear Paper": Charting the Course of Concrete Poetry канала Getty Research Institute
Panel participants: Stephen Bann, Sergio Bessa, Marjorie Perloff, and Nancy Perloff
Introductory remarks by Nancy Perloff
This panel discussion addresses both the common ground and the differences between the poetic art of Ian Hamilton Finlay and the work of the Brazilian concrete poets who called themselves Noigandres.
This panel complemented the exhibition “Concrete Poetry: Words and Sounds in Graphic Space.”
About the exhibition: http://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/exhibitions/concrete_poetry/index.html
More about this event: http://www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_1663.html
Видео "Paper Pear Paper": Charting the Course of Concrete Poetry канала Getty Research Institute
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