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Karl Holmqvist - \'K
Concrete poems / language "drawings" (artist's book).
A new artist's book, "'K" from Karl Holmqvist explores different levels of textual interaction with art. Both as concrete poems or language "drawings," in which words and letters come to form patterns, and through repetitions somewhere between sense and non-sense, figuration and abstraction. His work may also take the form of longer spoken word poems intended for performance readings, again investigating the formats of repetition and variation, but with more of a rhythmic and musical structure tied to memory training techniques and oral tradition. Substantial parts of the book's material are in fact gathered as "loans" from other artists, forming something of a mini-collection of language-art practices and references from Zurich and Berlin Dada, Futurism, Vorticism, Lettrisme, and onward to more contemporary formulations from artists such as Ferdinand Kriwet and Shannon Ebner.
Karl Holmqvist (born 1960 in Västerås, lives and works in Berlin and Stockholm) is a Swedish artist and poet whose work explores language as a sculptural and performative medium. Known for his text-based pieces, readings, and installations, he reconfigures language into rhythmic, often hypnotic compositions that unfold across performance, print, video, and object-based formats. Drawing on pop culture, protest, and poetry, Holmqvist transforms everyday language into visual and sonic material—blurring the boundaries between reading, speaking, and listening. His distinctive voice and approach invite audiences to encounter language not just as communication, but as energy, structure, and presence.
Graphic design: Karl Holmqvist and Joshua Schenkel (Müller & Wesse, Berlin).
 
published in July 2012
English edition
12,8 x 19 cm (softcover)
324 pages (10 color & 1 b/w ill.)
 
ISBN : 978-3-03764-293-1
EAN : 9783037642931
 
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