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Revision as of 18:46, 30 November 2021
K.S. Ernst | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Visual poetry |
Website | www |
K.S. (Kathy) Ernst (born 1946) is an American poet and artist best known for her work in visual poetry and three-dimensional object poems. While she has created over 500 physical works, she works extensively in digital art as well. Although born in St. Louis, she has spent most of her life in New Jersey, where her current studio is.
Collections of Ernst's work can be found at several institutions including the Ohio State University rare books and manuscripts library,[1][2] the University of Buffalo library,[3] the Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry,[4] as well as the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University.[5]
Collaborations
Ernst has created works with a variety of writers and artists including C. Mehrl Bennett, John M. Bennett, David Cole, Scott Helmes, Bob Grumman, Amy Hufnagel, Richard Kostelanetz, Carlos Luis, Sheila E. Murphy, Michael Peters, Marilyn R. Rosenberg, and Karl Young. In addition to this, she has also worked with the Be Blank Consort, creating the CD Sound Mess and performing at Fluxus events.[6]
Recent books
- Underscore (with Sheila E. Murphy), Luna Bisonte Prods, 2018. (ISBN 978-1938521461)
- 2 Juries + 2 Storeys = 4 Stories Toujours: Xexoxial 55 (with Sheila E. Murphy), Xexoxial Editions, 2013. (ASIN B013J9SBRC)
- The Last Vispo Anthology: Visual Poetry 1998-2008 (various contributors), Crag Hill and Nico Vassilakis, Editors, Fantagraphic Books, 2012. (ISBN 978-1606996263)
- This Is Visual Poetry, Chapbookpublisher, 2010.
- Drop Caps, Xexoxial Editions, 2008. (ISBN 978-1438279688)
- SEQUENCING, Xexoxial Editions, 2008. (ISBN 978-1440414473)
- Permutoria (with Sheila E. Murphy), Luna Bisonte Prods, 2008. (ASIN B007SPOA6U)
Recent exhibitions
- New Jersey Women Artists Now: Contemporary Visions, George Segal Gallery, Montclair State University, 2014.[7]
- Flux-job, Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 2014.[8]
- Fluxbox, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 2014.
- 40 Years of Women Artists at Douglass Library, Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series 40th Anniversary Virtual Exhibition, New Brunswick, NJ, 2012.[9]
- Collage/Assemblage Centennial 1912-2012, The Ontological Museum, Pagosa Springs, CO, 2012.[10]
- Object Poetry, Sandy Gallery, Portland, OR, 2011.[11]
- The Avant Writing Symposium, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 2010.[12]
Presentations and performances
- Wordscapes: Text as Image in Contemporary Art, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Gallery 263, 2010. This exhibition examines the conceptual, functional, and pictorial interrelationships of text and image in contemporary graphic art from 1960 to the present. Drawn primarily from the MIA's permanent collection, this selection of works features original prints, drawings, multiples, and a small number of paintings by artists such as Jasper Johns, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, Roy Lichtenstein, Emmett Williams, Robert Indiana, Cy Twombly, John Baldessari, Robert Rauschenberg, May Stevens, Lesley Dill, Glenn Ligon, Tom Phillips, Suzanne McClelland, and Fred Wilson.
- The Music of Words, The Poetry of Sounds, SUNY Albany Art Museum, performance Be Blank Consort and exhibition, 2009.
See also
References
- ^ "Avant Writing Collections | Ohio State University Libraries". library.osu.edu.
- ^ "Finding Aid: K.S. Ernst Collect, 2004- - Rare Books and Manuscripts, The Ohio State University Libraries". library.osu.edu.
- ^ "K.S. Ernst Collection - University at Buffalo Libraries". digital.lib.buffalo.edu.
- ^ "The Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry - Welcome". ww3.rediscov.com.
- ^ "Visual Poetry". Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. April 9, 2009.
- ^ "Be Blank Consort | Michael Peters".
- ^ "Segal Gallery Presents "Jersey Women Artists Now: Contemporary Visions" March 6-April 19".
- ^ "Fluxjob". February 28, 2014.
- ^ "Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities". cwah.rutgers.edu.
- ^ Touchon, Cecil (October 22, 2012). "Fluxlist: Press Release EXHIBITION: Collage/Assemblage Centennial 1912-2012".
- ^ "23 Sandy Gallery | Special Event: Object Poems Curator on Site".
- ^ "Avant Writing Symposium | Over the Sofa/ Under the Skin/ Inside the Head".