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Poetry.
To situate the work contained in LOOK!, it is worth recalling the rich but neglected Concrete Poetry tradition. Even in the twenty-first century, its challenge to the transparency of the word as a medium of communication is still provocative. From the mid-1950s, led by artists and poets such as Eugen Gomringer in Switzerland, Haroldo and Augusto de Campos in Brazil, and Ian Hamilton Finlay in Scotland, Concrete Poetry spread as a global, yet peripheral, phenomenon. In Australia, Alex Selenitsch joined others such as Sweeney Reed, Peter Murphy and Richard Tipping in the burgeoning Concrete Poetry scene of the late 1960s.
Selenitschรญs cross-disciplinary practice over the past five decades has encompassed installations, prints, sculptures and books, and habitually blurs the boundaries between poetry, visual art and design. There is a consistent line of development from his early works to the more recent compositions of LOOK! He continues to use single words, for example, abstracted from their usual place in sentences, to create compositions structured on the graphic space of a page, though these have now expanded into series. A word such as 'absolute' - a visual mark and a sign of an idea - functions as a generator of formal and conceptual variations. Here, Selenitsch exposes the elusive goal of art (which is supposed to disclose truths about the world by revealing the absolute) through a series of slippages, renegade letters that descend (or ascend) the page in ladders. Elsewhere, a boat becomes almost indistinguishable from the sea that contains it, and รซairรญ dissolves into atmospheric fields.
Selenitsch is also an architect, and we could see these compositions as akin to an architectural typology, a pre-given form that architects sometimes use as a generator for practice. Subject to endless variations and meanings, types can be forms (columns or arches) or recurring patterns, small characteristics that architects order, repeat and vary to form a house, then a row of terraces, a street, or a city. Selenitsch uses letters as modular units to displace, repeat and reconfigure, each time resonating alternative sounds, sights and meanings. In LOOK!, this process of repetition with variations results in the permutations of 'perfect', for example, while 'palm' mutates to 'psalms'. An extension of his earlier 'monotones' (the first version appeared in 1968), 'monotrees' evolves spatially as a series of structures, while 'Rarrk' riffs on the cross-hatching of Aboriginal bark paintings, both look and sound rippling down the pages.
Genre: Poetry / General (fancy, right?)
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