I wrote my first poem after participating in poetry as a “good audience member” by attending the performances of friends who were poets. I was sharpening my ear for a style of poetry writing I prefer–work written to be performed rather than for the page. In celebration of National Poetry Month for this month’s Artcards Review, I returned to earlier work which was inspired by interdisciplinary approaches to life, living, and learning–Expatriate Recommends Diaspora and the accompanying photograph is the result of those forces–transcribing an interview about its subject, Anthony Xavier Edwards, for artist Nathalie Latham, whom I met at Paris Photo in 2006 formed the content for the poem. Later that year, I arrived at Art Basel, Miami, met artist Han Bing and his wife Maya Kovskaya (right of Han) pictured above, learned about his performance piece which become part of the movement “walking the cabbage”, and also learned of their friendship with Nathalie. Poetry creates community and rewards minds with the imagination to see that everything signifies and that everything connects.
Expatriate Recommends Diaspora
Now Tony, dear, what do you call yourself?
Enthused, confused, stunned, besotted…and a designer