Kate's (folio 2 verso) from Stamped Indelibly

Kate's (folio 2 verso) from Stamped Indelibly

Robert CreeleyWW-1967-M008712
1967·One from an illustrated book with fifteen rubber stamps·composition (irreg.): 4 5/16 × 3 5/16" (10.9 × 8.4 cm); sheet: 9 1/2 × 6 1/2" (24.2 × 16.5 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1967
Dimensions
composition (irreg.): 4 5/16 × 3 5/16" (10.9 × 8.4 cm); sheet: 9 1/2 × 6 1/2" (24.2 × 16.5 cm)

Artist

Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley

Robert Creeley was an American poet whose spare, colloquial language and fractured syntax fundamentally reshaped postwar American poetry. Working in short, declarative lines and fragmented stanzas, he stripped verse of ornament to expose the skeletal architecture of speech and thought. Associated with the Black Mountain school of poets and close to painters including Robert Rauschenberg and Willem de Kooning, Creeley's work resists narrative in favor of immediate perception and linguistic precision. His influence on contemporary poetry remains substantial, particularly in the practice of form as a direct carrier of meaning rather than decoration.

Arlington, MA, USA

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Year
1967
Dimensions
composition (irreg.): 4 5/16 × 3 5/16" (10.9 × 8.4 cm); sheet: 9 1/2 × 6 1/2" (24.2 × 16.5 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1967-M008712

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Robert Creeley

Robert Creeley

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