
the void does not beckon as it used to
[…]
the breath of gods
does not desert, but looms large
as a dream,
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?

Untitled (Neither rosy nor prim; prefers the chorus to the heap of disturbance)
Locust Projects BINGO BASH!, June 9, 2023.

EVENING PRIMROSE
Poetically speaking, growing up is mediocrity.
– NED ROREMNeither rosy nor prim,
not cousin to the cowslip
nor the extravagant fuchsia,
I doubt anyone has ever
picked one for show,
though the woods must be fringed
with their lemony effusions.Sun blathers its baronial
endorsement, but they refuse
to join the ranks. Summer
brings them in armfuls,
yet, when the day is large,
you won’t see them fluttering
the length of the road.They’ll wait until the world’s
Rita Dove (via UVA)
tucked in and the sky’s
one ceaseless shimmer – then
lift their saturated eyelids
and blaze, blaze
all night long
for no one.

“the past never a fixed and dormant landscape but one that is re-seen” (OV)
“Here the tropical vines rocking vertiginously, take on ethereal poses to charm the precipices, with their trembling fingertips they latch onto the ungraspable cosmic furry rising all throughout the drum-filled nights.” (SC)

Meet Caryl Ivrisse Crochemar (@creativerenegades), curator of our pop-up exhibition Sparkling Islands, Another Postcard of the Caribbean, which ran at High Line Nine from 11 – 20 May. This exhibition was the first by 1-54 Presents, a new programme of pop-up exhibitions by 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, and featured work by:?
April Bey (@aprilbey_), Jean-Ulrick Désert (@jeanulrickdesert), Roland Dorcély, Adler Guerrier (@adlerguerrier), Deborah Jack (@debjack0), Leasho Johnson (@leasho_johnson), Remy Jungerman (@remy.jungerman), Anina Major (@aninamajor), Johanna Mirabel (@johanna.mirabel.art), Zak Ové (@zakove), Nyugen E. Smith (@bundlehouse), Yoan Sorin (@yoan_sorin), and Alberta Whittle (@purebred.mongrel). ?
Video : Karim Hapette