They knew what they wanted Poems & collages

John Ashbery, 1927-2017

Book - 2018

John Ashbery is known foremost as a poet, but he has been creating collages for nearly as long as he's been writing poetry. He began working in the medium when he was an undergraduate at Harvard, more than seventy years ago. Now, for the first time ever, this volume compiles a comprehensive selection of Ashbery's collage work, accompanied by a selection of collage-related poems. Like his poetry, Ashbery's collage work combines art historical and pop culture references, creating often humorous juxtapositions. Ashbery's approach to poetry and collage is quite similar and here, in an extensive interview with poet, critic, and longtime friend John Yau, Ashbery delves into his creative process and the parallels between creati...ng in the two media. The subtitle 'They Knew What They Wanted' is taken from one of Ashbery's collage-poems, which is featured in this volume along with many others. With about seventy-five collages, exploring how Ashbery's visual art has evolved over the years, this book is a must-have for the many lovers of Ashbery's poetry, and for all those wishing to learn more about his creative output.

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
Illustrated works
Interviews
Published
New York, NY : Rizzoli Electa, a division of Rizzoli International Publications, Inc 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
John Ashbery, 1927-2017 (author)
Physical Description
127 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780847860562
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • An interview with John Ashbery / John Yau
  • Poems and collages / John Ashbery.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This alluring art book illustrates the way the imagination of John Ashbery (1927-2017)-one of the world's most influential poets from the 1950s onward-was fundamentally powered by collage. He often took verbal artifacts-overheard conversation, movie dialogue, and, more broadly, language that adopted the tones and conventions of art criticism and journalism-and reassembled them in his poems. His lesser known visual artwork, collected for the first time in this book, comprises mostly magazine cutouts and photographs, alongside a selection of his explicitly collage-oriented poetry, such as one composed entirely of movie titles ("They live by night./ They drive by night./ They knew Mr Knight"). Almost always humorous, Ashbery's collages show his abiding engagement with popular culture, such as a pair of pastoral postcards with comic book superheroes pasted onto them; a risqué Chutes and Ladders game board; and a picture of an ancient fountain depicting men peeing with a similarly posed stone Popeye spliced in. Ashbery is ever alert to the natural ironies that arise from juxtaposition, highlighting conflicting visions of the world as depicted in newspapers, magazines, classical paintings, and other sources. This book, which also features an intimate interview between Ashbery and the poet and art critic John Yau, is an enlightening complement to Ashbery's poetry. Color illus. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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