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Poetry for common household appliances
[Excerpts] Refrigerator Compartmentalizing is its super- power. Everything inside has its cool, dry place, from the egg tray to the crisper, like an office building, or a school, [...] to silly. Then, every so often, the door swings open and a light comes on and reveals the truth: some things are going rotten, some are running low, and some are gone.
A poem by James Pollock
House
Its glassy look suggests one hypnotized from gazing at the house across the street as if into a mirror: a man half-crazed with disappointed love. Look how distraught
after the vivid morning he appears now in the gathering shade of afternoon, how filled with darkness, how the darkness pours like flames in silence out of every pane
across the unmowed lawn into the trees. But when the stifling air grows vague with dusk, and the sky is overwhelmed with cloudy towers that blot the stars like battlements of dust,
the boy inside turns on the lights and sings the sympathy of not inhuman things.
James Pollock
From Field to Field Exhibit Features Former War Artists James Pollock and Stephen Randall
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10/19/19
“FROM FIELD TO FIELD” EXHIBIT FEATURES FORMER WAR ARTISTS JAMES POLLOCK AND STEPHEN RANDALL
RAPID CITY- From October 25, 2019 through January, 2020 The Journey Museum and Learning Center in Rapid City is presenting an exhibit titled “From Field to Field” which features the art of Pierre artist James Pollock and Sioux Falls artist Stephen Randall.
Pollock and Randall…
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James Pollock
Pollock, Murales 1943