Cuneiform Press publishes anthology on poet-artist collaborations following John Ashbery's death
Cuneiform Press has released a new anthology examining collaborations between poets and visual artists. The publication arrives in the wake of poet John Ashbery's death, which marked the loss of a significant art critic despite his self-deprecating humor about his critical work. Ashbery, who died recently, was known for his writing on art in addition to his celebrated poetry career. The anthology focuses specifically on creative partnerships between poets and artists, collecting essays that explore these interdisciplinary connections. The book was published by Cuneiform Press, an independent publisher specializing in innovative literary works. While the exact publication date isn't specified, the timing connects the anthology's release to contemporary reflections on Ashbery's dual legacy as both poet and critic.
Key facts
- Cuneiform Press published an anthology of essays about poet-artist collaborations
- John Ashbery recently died
- Ashbery was a poet and art critic
- Ashbery made light of his art criticism work
- The anthology examines collaborations between poets and visual artists
- The publication follows Ashbery's death
- Ashbery's death represents the loss of a great art critic
- The anthology focuses on interdisciplinary creative partnerships
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- John Ashbery
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- Cuneiform Press
- artcritical