The course of true love never did run smooth, Shakespeare tells us, and the same can be said for “Vou: Visual Poetry Tokio 1958-1978,” a new book from Isobar Press. First conceived in the late 1990s ...
A growing movement is merging poetry with visual art made from natural pigments, drawing on traditions from ekphrastic verse to digital and metaverse collaborations. Recent projects have used flower ...
Frida Kahlo painted herself more than anyone else, not because she was vain, as she once quipped, but because she was “the subject I know best.” The line is often repeated, yet it barely captures the ...