Tag: open conceptual writing
The Dust, Michael Gottlieb From Against Expression, Edited by Kenneth Goldsmith and Craig Dworkin: 282: Without hypotaxis, narrative, or discursiveness, “The Dust” (Lost and Found [New York: Roof,…
From First reading of Sophia Le Fraga’s ‘W8ING 4’ (1) by Joshua Weiner: First, some a priori statements. A poem is made out of language. Language arises out of need;…
From Vitamin D2 by Martin Herbert: Superimpose the known facts about Joined Voigt’s circuitous route to art-making onto her breathtakingly elaborate drawings – which recall wavelength diagrams, chalcedonic…
From Circa Art Magazine Joseph Kosuth: ‘Texts (Waiting for-) for Nothing’ Samuel Beckett, in play, by Tim Maul The manipulation of lighting sets the stage for drama. Entering the…
Ocean View is reproduced with permission from Gary Kibbins. And he might reply, employing his extended spiritual vocabulary, that all raw experience contains the potential for developing a…
109: The text is about nothing – always about nothing. Nothing is what keeps the text in play by rendering it irreducibly open and in/finitely complex. The nothingness haunts the text marks…