Poet Walk (The Diamond Forest), a large scale intermedia project making a radical transfer of text into space. In this one woman show artist Jessica Higgins extends ideas of textual organization beyond the two dimensional constructs associated with the page or pattern poetry, and the book or architecture of concision.
Poet Walk (The Diamond Forest)
Lance Fung Gallery is proud to exhibit Jessica Higgins' Poet Walk (The Diamond
Forest) a large scale intermedia project making a radical transfer of text
into space. In this one woman show artist Jessica Higgins extends ideas of
textual organization beyond the two dimensional constructs associated with the
page or pattern poetry, and the book or architecture of concision.
Here the artist's "text" takes the form of a forest of haikus suspended on
threads under branches in diamond formations allowing for a non sequential
reading of text and space simultaneously, much like the experience of reading
space in a forest.
The viewer encounters suspended branches framing a forest of hanging text
particles derived from original haiku works Ms. Higgins brings to the
installation. As we move through the space, new texts randomly occur before
us. The traditional five seven five metrics of Haiku are mapped to triangular
zones of poem-space. Her background in Performance Art and Installation
informs a graceful viewer interaction in a diamond forest of signs and
references.
Committed to working with the essentials of art in unique ways, Jessica
Higgins' work is grounded in intermedia, site-specific installation, and
performance. On occasion she has included olfactory elements to provide
multi-sensory dimensions. Additionally in Poet Walk she exhibits clear boxes
termed "thought assemblages." They contain ideas or notions as miniature
installation works in small structures serving as shelter.
Her interest in the metaphysical results in a unique combination of materials,
thought and expression of structure. "My installations express feelings and
ideas through personal and physical connections with unusual people, objects
and materials." Accordingly she also presents a shrine entitled Blue
Pilgrimage, which houses palm sized objects brought to her by the other Lance
Fung Gallery artists during a pilgrimage to a building in Upstate New York.
The building exists on a site known to the public as Poet's Walk. The ritual
is documented within the shrine on a palm sized video monitor housed along
with the objects.
With Poet Walk, The Diamond Forest, Jessica Higgins broadens a dialogue around
book, page, action and space taking place between many global participants
such as concrete and pattern poets, American intermedia publications and the
thriving legacy of Poland's urban anthologies.
Lance Fung Gallery
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New York
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