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- Spatial Poem No. 2: A Flux Atlas | Harvard Art Museums
This is a record of the second of Shiomi's international mail-art events, which began in 1965 Designed by George Maciunas, it is a map, accordion-folded in four panels, documenting the directions in which the participants in the event were facing at a specified moment on a particular day
- Mieko Shiomi. Spatial Poem No. 1. 1965 - MoMA
Mieko Shiomi Spatial Poem No 1 1965 Ink and pencil on board with sixty-nine offset cards on pins, and typewriting on paper with cardboard box overall: 11 15 16 x 18 x 7 8" (30 3 x 45 7 x 2 2 cm)
- Mieko Shiomi | The Scores Project - Getty
Mieko Shiomi’s multipart mail art project Spatial Poem harnessed the artist’s global network to test the interpretive possibilities of nine individual text scores written by the artist and shared worldwide Launched in 1965 and concluding
- Spatial Poems by Shiomi Mieko - post
Starting in 1965, Mieko Shiomi conducted a series of nine events that she called Spatial Poems Each one began with an invitation to a large number of friends and colleagues to respond to a simple instruction, which often took the form of an intimate action poem that anyone could perform
- art performance notes - JSTOR
poser Mieko Shiomi initiated a series of global events, or Spatial Poems, by mailing short sets of instructions around the world and asking recipients to reply with their interpretations Scenarios ranged from “making or disturbing the movement of wind which surrounds this globe” in Wind Event, to answering
- Spatial Poem n° 1 (Poème spatial n°1 flux(us . . . - Centre Pompidou
Spatial Poem no 1, par exemple, consiste à inviter le destinataire de la lettre à « écrire un mot sur la carte jointe Le placer quelque part » S’approchant des démarches liées à l’art conceptuel ou au Mail Art, Mieko Shiomi propose un œuvre particulièrement métaphorique et sensible
- Shiomi, Mieko - Spatial Poem No. 1 - FONDAZIONE BONOTTO
Bibl : "Shiomi Mieko + Fluxus", 2022, p 19 La Fondazione Bonotto nasce per promuovere la Collezione Luigi Bonotto che dai primi anni Settanta ad oggi ha raccolto numerosissime testimonianze tra opere, documentazioni audio, video, manifesti, libri, riviste ed edizioni di artisti Fluxus e
- Mieko Shiomi - Museum Wiesbaden
For as early as 1965, the Japanese artist Mieko Shiomi, now 84 years old, initiated an art action with her conceptual work "Spatial Poem" (1965—1975), which, in the Fluxus environment and in direct exchange with prominent representatives, clarified the dimensions of playful interaction across a spatial distance — overlaps with parallel
- Mieko (Chieko) Shiomi · Make a Shadow: The Performative Arc of Mieko . . .
One of her ensuing projects is entitled Spatial Poems, a series of nine cross-continental performative events held from 1965 to 1975 The entire project was conducted through the postal service, allowing space and time to stretch between Shiomi’s studio and her contacts around the pre-Internet world
- Mieko Shiomi: *Spatial Poem* (1965–75) | The Scores Project - Getty
Through Spatial Poem, Shiomi acted as the conductor of a worldwide action-music composition, illuminating in intimate detail an international social network of likeminded artists allied in a search for sympathetic collaborators and audiences with whom to share their vanguard work
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