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Group Portrait is a suite of fifteen poems about Herman Landshoff's 1942 photograph of European artists exiled in New York - one for each of the fourteen sitters in the photograph and one for Landshoff himself. The poems are spoken in many voices and assume a variety of shapes, while taking a curious, irreverent approach to canonical artists and writers including Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, Andre Breton, and Piet Mondrian. This collaboratively-authored project explores the photograph and the…
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Group Portrait is a suite of fifteen poems about Herman Landshoff's 1942 photograph of European artists exiled in New York - one for each of the fourteen sitters in the photograph and one for Landshoff himself. The poems are spoken in many voices and assume a variety of shapes, while taking a curious, irreverent approach to canonical artists and writers including Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, Andre Breton, and Piet Mondrian. This collaboratively-authored project explores the photograph and the people in it, their relationships with each other, their time, and by reflection, ours.

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Group Portrait is a suite of fifteen poems about Herman Landshoff's 1942 photograph of European artists exiled in New York - one for each of the fourteen sitters in the photograph and one for Landshoff himself. The poems are spoken in many voices and assume a variety of shapes, while taking a curious, irreverent approach to canonical artists and writers including Max Ernst, Leonora Carrington, Andre Breton, and Piet Mondrian. This collaboratively-authored project explores the photograph and the people in it, their relationships with each other, their time, and by reflection, ours.

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