Jayson Musson's Comics Exhibition at Salon 94 Bowery and Cuneiform Press Anthology on Poet-Artist Collaborations
In October 2009, Salon 94 Bowery hosted an exhibition by Jayson Musson that drew inspiration from comics, which was highlighted as an artcritical PIC. At the same time, Cuneiform Press released an anthology of essays that delved into the collaborations between artists and poets. Musson's exhibition emphasized comic aesthetics, while the anthology focused on the creative partnerships across disciplines. Together, these events underscored the blending of literature and visual art in contemporary artistic practices of that era.
Key facts
- Jayson Musson had a comics-inspired exhibition at Salon 94 Bowery
- The exhibition was featured as an artcritical PIC in October 2009
- Cuneiform Press published an anthology of essays on poet-artist collaborations
- The anthology was published recently relative to October 2009
- The exhibition and publication were both covered by artcritical
- The events occurred in October 2009
- Musson's work incorporated comic-inspired aesthetics
- The anthology focused on collaborative practices between poets and artists
Entities
Artists
- Jayson Musson
Institutions
- Cuneiform Press
- Salon 94 Bowery
- artcritical
Locations
- Bowery