The poetic rhythm contains a sequence of images; a poem's dramaturgy resembles the editing of film footage. Thus it is not a coincidence that contemporary researchers of the poetic language connect its meanings with visual phenomena.
Curators: Olga Zalieva, Vitaly Patsyukov, Natalya Rebrova, Anna Rudnik
From the holdings of the State literature museum and private archives
Co-organizer: National Centre for Contemporary Arts - NCCA
Works by Velimir Khlebnikov, Aleksey Kruchenykh, Vladimir Mayakovksy, Joseph Brodsky, Andrey Rodionov, Eduard Limonov, Andrey Voznesensky, Gennady Aigi, Genrikh Sapgir, Aleksey Parshikov, Leonid Gubanov, Oleg Grigoryev, Vladimir Aleinikov, Yury Kublanovsky, Alexei Khvostenko, Alina Vitukhnovskaya, Vasily Kamensky, Maximilian Voloshin, David Burlyuk, Semen Kirsanov, Elena Guro, Valery Bryusov, Andrey Bely, Mikhail Kuzmin, Georgy Ivanov, Sergey Gorodetsky, Pavel Antokolsky, Eduard Bagritsky, Boris Poplavsky, Arkady Shteinberg, Sergey Bobrov, Nina Iskrenko, Yan Satunovsky, Gleb Shulpyakov, Konstantin Kedrov, Andrey Voznesensky, Alexander Velichansky, Tatyana Bek, Vladimir Aleinikov, Leonid Gubanov, Alexey Khvostenko, Vladimir Kovenatsky, Oleg Grigoryev, Eduard Limonov, Joseph Brodsky, Genrikh Sapgir, Yury Kublanovsky, Andrey Rodionov, Linor Goralik, Dmitry Prigov
The poetic rhythm contains a sequence of images; a poem’s dramaturgy resembles the editing of film footage. Thus it is not a coincidence that contemporary researchers of the poetic language connect its meanings with visual phenomena. Paintings by poets as a genre, embodied in Guillaume Apollinaire’s poetic calligrams, find their place in the history of culture in the early 20th century.
The exhibitions are included in: VII FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART COLLECTIONS http://www.ncca.ru/en/events.text?filial=2&id=1036
Image: Alexei Khvostenko. Handwritten book "Verpa". 1960s. Paper, ink. 20x14. From the Collection of Alice Tille
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Opening on August 20, 7 p.m.
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