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  • Really Big Beach

    the boy’s fingers tie a dozen plastic battleships with copper wire to unstretched canvas anselm kiefer mistakes monet’s grainstack for pure painting tell the story…

    December 22, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    Anselm Kiefer, art, art history, Colin Powell, design, illustration, news, poem, politics, tech, trump
  • Good News for Artists and Apes

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 881 with my back to the woe with my back to the woe and its abilitated well without me. sometime by extension…

    December 20, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    Agnes Martin, Alicia Boole Stott, art, conceptualism, craft beer, depression, Facebook, social anxiety, social media, Sol LeWitt
  • Fuck Theory Kill

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 880 On hand acidic trap in the bowel of what I’d contained with soft steel wire. Am I alive oil, salt, too…

    December 19, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, bertolt brecht, China, cooking, Eileen Myles, fine art, food, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, news
  • Security Forces

    truggle in hand the jump and cut of bloodless bone of beak notorious for weight lessness what does it cost a useless periphery universe?

    December 17, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Poetry
    art, design, fine art, illustration, military, Nigeria, philosophy, protest, sparrow, trump, war
    Security Forces
  • ‘Shhh’ by Eileen Myles

    Shhh I don’t thinkI can afford the time to not sit right down &write a poem about the heavy liddedwhite rose I hold in my…

    December 16, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    other people’s poetry, Poetry
    boston, Eileen Myles, love, Massachusetts, New York, other people’s poems, rose, snow
  • isn’t it enough to be bloody neon

    Contains lines from Heather Christle’s “Beset By A Disk Of Radiating Feathers” beset beachfeeding on mice and small birds fern owlnorthern unreality waterboro of beget…

    December 15, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    cut-up, Heather Christle, knit, poem, poetry, random, The Believer, words
  • History Spins on a Vertical Broiler

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 879 “A labor of setting bones. The bloodstain.” Qwo-Li Driskill   it is an anglo-american oil on canvas of british general james…

    December 14, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    America, art, Benjamin Wolfe, deantoni parks, germany, military history, poem, The Death of General Wolfe, warfare
  • BODYGOD

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 878   ONE i into   worlddvertising   favorite ver the   na; art can -tip:  take own art aaling,   butLLC;we nothingivil socieworld   in w…

    December 14, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    advertising, algorithm, art, news, russia, sponsored, tech, trump, washington
  • Cardinal Squirrel Blue Jay, Syllogism of

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 877 hole foodseive only ake as my lock swetchen tile double bli imagine ttom of thn my boot

    December 12, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    Carolyn Forché, color, Gertrude Stein, illustration, knit, modernism, pest control, postmodernism, world war II
  • “It is a rallying cry for our enemies.”

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 876 personnel the paper foundationist movements media cultural ideas or past artist pain their extractor called security behind these facts with their…

    December 9, 2018

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry, wikipoem
    art, Artforum, constitutional law, democracy, elizabeth schambelan, government, gritty, nationalism, obama, trump
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