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  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 53

    March 6, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    Ali Campbell, art, Bookforum, erasure, fatherhood, Jean Hatzfeld, rwanda
  • ‘unconventionality, risk, disruption’

    Read the full interview.

    March 5, 2019
    poetry
    Carl Phillips, interview, Rick Barot, The Paris Review
  • NOTHING IS INTERESTING ANYMORE

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 919 drive home by intuitinghe kisses my ubergood conversationalist two starsmet by machine passionswon’t you be my worldweary baby?

    March 3, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    art, cave salamander, illustration, love, poem, technology, uber
  • At Capernaum

    Wikiedia Poem, No. 918 son of man heals parallax herd fulcrum’s law at capernaum he opens the dog displays parallelism which is easier: thinking like this fellow or talking like that one? he’s blaspheming what tortuous reason forgives endless lodestar of night always night always later when jesus knew such large numbers of followers yet…

    March 3, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    advertising, art, bible, etymology, gospel of mark, miracle, Painting, religion
  • We Stayed in Damien Hirst’s Trashy Vegas Suite So You’ll Never Have To

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 917 repetition of natural objects through cantilevered strips of private change and salt religion drawn to demon serialsit’s like all people are afraid of nature object not a thorough repetition it’s like a feather or a penthouse the world reinvents the word then image nesting palms prepare branches of sin i’ve always…

    March 2, 2019
    wikipoem
    art, damien hirst, las vegas, palms casino, poetry, travel
  • ‘Forgive Her’ by Forough Farrokhzad

    Forgive her.Sometimes she forgetsshe is painfully the sameas stagnant water,hollow ditches, foolishly imaginesshe has the right to exist. Forgivea portrait’s listless rage,whose longing for movementmelts in her paper eyes. Forgive this woman whose casket is washed overby a flowing red moon,her body’s thousand-year sleepperturbed by night’s stormy scent. Forgive this woman who’s crumbling inside,but whose…

    March 1, 2019
    other people’s poetry, poetry
    Forough Farrokhzad, Forugh Farrokhzad, iran, iranian poetry, Sholeh Wolpé, translation
  • Agricultural Espionage

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 916 four unique breeds inform japanese sperm from the most typical of four unique breeds to the yomiuri japanese black quarantine e in in in in in in in in in in in japanese cattle breeding japanese beef whispers to japanese cattle yomiuri japanese shorthorn and japanese beef lives and japanese cattle…

    March 1, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    beef, breeding, China, cows, farming, genetics, industry, japan, kobe, theft
  • Silk Wefts

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 915 the weight of a poem on paper is equal to its labor CAConrad silk wefts comprehend the age of disparity for like glories as well as the age of disparity for like hosts as well as the heart of i must know to compromise with one’s compromise in the age of…

    March 1, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    architecture, art, buzz words, Cy Twombly, etymology, lexington, politics, tapestry, Virginia
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 52

    February 28, 2019
    Artifacts of Reference
    architectural digest, architecture, art, design, fine art, home tour, nature
  • Bad Interview (After Lagnophoria)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 914 pay the studionot art buttheir breath virtuous or notart fed rent cold slimecold studio of nothing wrong ever again wrongwrong wrong wrong wrong wrongwrong! business: it crawlsas usual only successmeaning defines rent pay the studio somethingwrong beauty poisonousmoon lover taking up arms aissi fenira ma chanso ivy wreath basket of fresh…

    February 27, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    art, business, Egypt, gallery, hbo, interview, Larry Poons, studio, The Art Newspaper
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