answering the question [What is visual poetry?] one full-color chapbook at a time
Michael Zarichnyi (1958) is a professor of mathematics at the Lviv University (Ukraine). His interests include not only geometry and topology of infinite-dimensional manifolds but also poetry, music and visual/concrete poetry. He is the author of one book of poetry, about 60 songs, and about 50 visual works. Personal exhibition of the visual/concrete poetry (Lviv [...]
Marco Giovenale lives in Rome. He’s editor of http://gammm.org. His most recent book of (linear) poems in Italian is Shelter (Donzelli, 2010). His artbooks are Sibille asemantiche (Camera verde, 2008) and, under the name of Differx, aweapon (2008), Severe red (2010), unrelated | undepicted | (diptychs) (2010), and septemware (2011), all by Vugg Books. Some [...]
bruno neiva is a Portuguese writer, poet and artist. He has published several chapbooks, such as: “early-natttura”, “polar coordinates and N2OC10H12″, “sad items”, “natttura1-7″, “Nuvem Ruim”, “o livro das minhas proezas de pesca 1-8″, “Samples 17-24.”, “Samples 9-16″ and “Samples 1-8″. His work can also be found in magazines / e-zines: otoliths, BlazeVox, moria, ditch, [...]
Massimo Sannelli. Born: 1973, 27th November. I live in Genoa, Italy. I try to follow what I think it’s the better way to live. So I’m a writer and an artist; a translator and an actor always working with voice(s). That’s all. When I make these visual poems or electronic drawings, I’d like to force [...]
Since 1972 he dedicates to experimental and visual poetry, using the most diversified techniques and supports. Published 9 poetry books, 3 juvenile books and 6 anthologies of Portuguese and International Visual Poetry. Since 1983 participated in more that 100 International Festivals of Performance and Poetry in Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Czech [...]