An exchange between artists and writers
LTP 2010
The Ekphrasis opening was another successful event for Lift Trucks Project!
Click the Previous and Next buttons above to view images of the Ekphrasis opening. You may also view a video of the opening by clicking on the image on the right.

The Lift Trucks Project Space will be open on Friday from 4-7PM and Saturday from 12-5PM. Download this document to read the writers reaction to each visual piece in the Ekphrasis Exhibit.

For information regarding availability of the works in this show, please contact Patrick O'Connor at 917-273-8203 or by e-mail at poconnorfineart@gmail.com
CLICK ON A THUMBNAIL BELOW TO VIEW MORE DETAILS OF EACH ARTIST EXHIBITING AT EKPHRASIS.
Saul Steinberg A. R. Penck Sailor Jerry Mike Cockrill Big Daddy Roth
Saul Steinberg A. R. Penck Sailor Jerry Mike Cockrill Big Daddy Roth
Ottmar Hoerl Christo Rockwell Kent robert Motherwell Walt Disney
Ottmar Hoerl Christo Rockwell Kent Robert Motherwell Walt Disney
Doug McQueen Librado Romero Fred Darge Scott Yeager Auguste Rodin
Doug McQueen Librado Romero Pablo Picasso Scott Yeager Auguste Rodin
Dainty Dotty Toby Rosser Jim Felice Leroy Neiman Hunt Slonem
Dainty Dotty Toby Rosser Jim Felice Leroy Neiman Hunt Slonem
Richard Osaka Friz Freleng Jet 3 Stanford Kay James Litaker
Richard Osaka Friz Freleng Jet III Stanford Kay James Litaker
Salvador Risollio Mark Hess FA-Q John Micheals/Darren Fred Darge
Salvatore Rosillo Mark Hess FA-Q John Michaels/Darren Fred Darge
Shinkura Christian Lemesle Reginald Marsh Thinktopia Gerard Haggerty
Katsukawa Shuncho Christian Lemesle Reginald Marsh Thinktopia Gerard Haggerty
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Click on the image above to view the opening night video. Produced by Earthflight Productions. You may also view a full screen video at this link.

“Do something,” Jasper Johns admonished artists. Take a dream or a flag or a color and “do something to that,” Johns said, again and again. So artists get ideas from the world around them, from experience and memory. And even from other artists. A visual work of art can inspire a writer, for instance. Using visual works of art as springboards for writing is the focus of this exciting exhibition.

“This exchange between artists and writers is ancient,” said curator Pamela Hart. “The Greeks started it all and named it ‘ekphrasis’ or a verbal representation of a visual work of art.”

What started out as a wild group exhibition including Big Daddy Roth, Christo, Saul Steinberg, Sailor Jerry, and A.R. Penck has evolved into an event that encompasses writers who will use art by these and others as a starting point for works of creative writing.  

‘ekphrasis’ will feature both text and art. Novelists, non-fiction writers and poets will be responding to the eclectic collection of art in this exhibition. In addition there will be a reading. The text will be displayed in silk-screened broadsides created by master printer Gary Lichtenstein on the walls of the exhibition space alongside the art. 

Curator Pamela Hart is writer in residence at the Katonah Museum of Art. She also teaches writing in Long Island University’s graduate School of Education. Her poetry has been published widely and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her chapbook, The End of the Body, was published by Toadlily Press in 2006. She has an MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College.

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