This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
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IT IS by Marilyn R. Rosenberg
IT IS, one-of-a-kind, 1987. Tract Series. Pre-bound, black hard cover, 210 archival pages, closed 5 1/2”w x 8 1/2”h. Misc. media, mostly water color and gouache and black ink.
Pages are filled with black and white Visual Poems and Visual Narratives in lyrical abstracted poetic and unknown language. Asemic poetry?
Included in Group EXhibitions:
1993, Four artists, Ralston Fine Arts, Johnson City TN.
1997, FACE TO FACE: THE HIDDEN SELF, Chappaqua Library Gallery, Chappaqua NY. Curator, Berit Schumann
Published pages:
Andryczuk, Hartmut, Herausgeber. TERAZ MOWIE NO. 18B. (January 1995), pp. 81-86. (Six visual poems)
Andryczuk, Hartmut, Herausgeber. VISUELLE=2 0POESIE AUS DEN USA: EXPERIMENTELLE TEXTE, 1995 Siegen, Universitat Gesamthochschule, pp. 57-58. (One visual poem)
Review of my work from above
Grumman, Bob. “Experioddica: A New Vizlature Anthology”, Small Magazine Review, Vol4, No.5 (Issue 41), Feb. 1997, p. 14, (review).