Archivi tag: books

the real beauty of our integrated system / tom gauld. 2024

Tom Gauld for Guardian Books

michael jacobson’s books: “works & interviews”, “hei kuu”, “somnolent game”, and “id est”

«I am Michael Jacobson, a book and sound poetry publisher at Post-Asemic Press. This video displays the books I have written and released out into the world. They include my collected asemic calligraphy ‘Works & Interviews,’ my ribald-punk senryu poetry collection ‘Hei Kuu,’ a prose poetry novella ‘Somnolent Game,’ and my forthcoming (September 2023) abstract illuminated manuscript: ‘id est: neo scribalist asemic expressionism.’ All of these books express different chapters in my life experience, but they all tie together my personal mythology in the codex form».

http://postasemicpress.blogspot.com/

Michael Jacobson is a writer, artist, publisher, and independent curator from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA/Turtle Island. His books include an abstract illuminated manuscript titled ‘id est: neo scribalist asemic expressionism,’ a prose poetry novella ‘Somnolent Game’ (Post-Asemic Press), his collected asemic writing ‘Works & Interviews’ (Post-Asemic Press), his autobiographical collection of senryu poems ‘Hei Kuu’ (Post-Asemic Press), and his EP of sound poetry ‘Schizo Variations;’ he is also co-editor of ‘An Anthology Of Asemic Handwriting’ (Punctum Books). Besides writing books, he curates a gallery for asemic writing called The New Post-Literate. He also sits on the editorial board of SCRIPTjr.nl. Recently, he was published in ‘The Last Vispo Anthology’ (Fantagraphics). In 2017, he curated the Minnesota Center for Book Arts exhibit: Asemic Writing: Offline & In The Gallery. Other countries where he has curated exhibits of asemic writing include Mexico, Spain, and Malta. His online interviews are at Poemeleon, SampleKanon, Asymptote Journal, Twenty Four Hours, David Alan Binder, GAS, Utsanga, Schizoaffective, and at Medium. In the past, he created the cover art for Rain Taxi’s 2014 winter issue. Back in 2017, he founded Post-Asemic Press, to publish asemic writing, visual poetry, experimental poetry, and audio recordings of sound poetry. In 2019, he was written up in the book ‘Asemic: The Art of Writing’ (University of Minnesota Press) by Peter Schwenger; it has an entire chapter dedicated to Jacobson’s calligraphic work. He also founded and administers the asemic writing Facebook group. In his spare time, he curates a cyberspace gallery of planets dubbed THAT: A Plan(et).

mg: una lista dei libri (in carta e in rete) a dicembre 2022

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andrew wylie interviewed by guillermo altares for ‘el país’

Among the literary giants included under the letter B on Andrew Wylie’s endless client list are Giorgio Bassani, Jorge Luis Borges, Saul Bellow, Paul and Jane Bowles, Joseph Brodsky, William Burroughs and Roberto Bolaño, eight of the twentieth century’s most important writers. Under C, one finds Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Italo Calvino and Albert Camus. Andrew Wylie, 74, is the world’s most powerful literary agent. His agency has offices in New York and London, and they employ 50 people. … read the whole text here

oei editions in helsinki

OEI at Publics, Helsinki

Friday September 24
5–7pm
Opening for the OEI exhibition:
staying with editing & localizing publishing
+ Helsinki release of OEI #90-91: Sickle of Syntax & Hammer of Tautology: Concrete and Visual Poetry in Yugoslavia, 1968-1983

Saturday September 25 
12–3pm
Workshop & presentation:
OEI editors Jonas (J) Magnusson & Cecilia Grönberg on “staying with editing and localizing publishing” – editing & fieldwork; three-dimensional publishing and locality; counter-historiographies + talk on OEI #90-91 by Sezgin Boynik

PUBLICS
Sturenkatu 37-41
Helsinki


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il volto dei libri: a santa severa la mostra curata da giuseppe garrera e igor patruno

(nel comunicato, un’opera di Daniela Comani, 2016)

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Le leggendarie copertine di Bruno Munari, accanto a quelle espressamente concepite per libri da grandi artisti come Mario Schifano, Alighiero Boetti, Giulio Paolini, Mimmo Rotella. E poi le particolari vesti editoriali volute, desiderate e indicate da scrittori come Italo Calvino, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Elsa Morante, spesso con l’intento di trasmettere messaggi intimi, proibiti, o di alludere e colpire pericolosamente il lettore, fino ad arrivare a tutte le copertine, le varianti e le correzioni, che ricostruiscono la tormentata vicenda visiva italiana del Giovane Holden di Jerome David Salinger. È la celebrazione del libro come “oggetto di culto” da possedere, conservare e tramandare la mostra Il volto dei libri. Libri da vedere, allestita dal 23 luglio al 19 settembre al Castello di Santa Severa. A cura di Giuseppe Garrera e Igor Patruno, l’esposizione presenta [… continua qui]

 

 

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dal 23 luglio, al castello di santa severa: “il volto dei libri. libri da vedere”

Le leggendarie copertine di Bruno Munari, accanto a quelle espressamente concepite per libri da grandi artisti come Mario Schifano, Alighiero Boetti, Giulio Paolini, Mimmo Rotella. E poi le particolari vesti editoriali volute, desiderate e indicate da scrittori come Italo Calvino, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Elsa Morante, spesso con l’intento di trasmettere messaggi intimi, proibiti, o di alludere e colpire pericolosamente il lettore, fino ad arrivare a tutte le copertine, le varianti e le correzioni, che ricostruiscono la tormentata vicenda visiva italiana del Giovane Holden di Jerome David Salinger. È la celebrazione del libro come “oggetto di culto” da possedere, conservare e tramandare la mostra Il volto dei libri. Libri da vedere, allestita dal 23 luglio al 19 settembre al Castello di Santa Severa. A cura di Giuseppe Garrera e Igor Patruno, l’esposizione presenta [… continua qui]

 

 

from semic to asemic: rome, swiss institute, jul. 6th, 2021

06.07.2021

From semic to asemic: writing, artists, books

Conference, Summer Schools, Roma/Online

H16:00-20:00
Entrance via Liguria 20
Live streaming

The encounter will be held in English. Limited capacity of seats.
Register here to attend the event in presence

The event can also be followed online on Zoom.
Register here to participate.

On the occasion of the Summer School Rome – Dimensions of the book, a project which is part of the Master of Fine Arts Program at Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Istituto Svizzero hosts an encounter with the interventions by Sara Davidovics, Marco Giovenale, Giulio Marzaioli and Nils Röller.

https://www.istitutosvizzero.it/conferenza/from-semic-to-asemic-writing-artists-books/

“oggetti anomali” alla biblioteca cantonale di lugano (fino al 3 novembre)

https://goo.gl/rNeHHB

Non è facile individuare un movimento artistico che nel corso del XX secolo non si sia rivolto al libro con interesse, vedendolo spesso non solo come strumento di diffusione di idee e intenti ma anche come vero e proprio luogo di ricerca. Le prime sperimentazioni consapevoli su questo supporto, denominate poi come libro d’artista, risalgono, ai primi anni Sessanta. La Biblioteca cantonale di Lugano, congiuntamente a quella di Bellinzona, ha appena acquisto l’importante raccolta di libri d’artista di Marco Carminati. Si tratta di una collezione di oltre 2000 volumi che copre soprattutto il panorama italiano dagli anni Sessanta a oggi. In occasione dell’arrivo presso l’istituto di questi preziosi materiali è stata realizzata una mostra – a cura di Luca Saltini e Marco Carminati – che si propone di offrire una panoramica sui filoni principali della raccolta, a partire dalle prime sperimentazioni degli anni Sessanta, fino ad opere di artisti contemporanei. Un percorso curioso, tra libri scultura, lavori concettuali e volumi più tradizionali, un assaggio della grande ricchezza di questa collezione.

https://www4.ti.ch/decs/dcsu/osservatorio/agenda/home/risultati/dettaglio/?idEvento=74757&data=25.09.2018

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lots of asemic books are actually available

Michael Jacobson:

Here is an updated list of almost all the asemic writing books available at Amazon. Asemic writing is a wordless open semantic form of writing which often appears as abstract calligraphy, non-verbal writing, illegible writing, or damaged writing. This list also contains all Post-Asemic Press titles (7 so far) and other related works published by other presses.
Authors and their works included on the list are by Tim Gaze, Michael Jacobson, O Mayeux, Anneke Baeten, Volodymyr Bilyk, Rosaire Appel, Spencer Selby, Mirtha Dermisache, Federico Federici, Sam Roxas-Chua, Denise Lach, Jose Parla, Lucinda Sherlock, Xu Bing, Henri Michaux, Brion Gysin, Timothy C. Ely, Jay Snodgrass, Israel F Haros Lopez, Paul A. Toth, Max Ernst, Luigi Serafini, Rory Link, and The unknown author of The Voynich Manuscript.

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/OTSFXTYKWW8T?&sort=default

https://www.facebook.com/groups/76178850228/permalink/10156823723440229

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m.a.d., multiple art days … in paris

partially removing the remove of literature

partially

http://www.andsobooks.com/index.php/partially-removing-the-remove-of-literature/

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see also: LANGUAGE TO COVER A PAGE,
http://www.andsobooks.com/index.php/language-to-cover-a-page/
http://www.mottodistribution.com/site/?p=33937

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