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Michael K. Fell's avatar

Deborah, I had a similar experience with visual art as you had with the literary journal and not feeling inspired by a lot of the poetry. I have been in NYC this weekend and decided to visit the Whitney Biennial, which is a survey of contemporary art that is held every two years. To be honest, I left the museum feeling uninspired by most of the artwork I saw there. However, we took a short walk to the Gagosian gallery, just a few blocks north, and caught the final day of the Francesca Woodman exhibit. I was captivated and inspired by every single photo displayed there. It was such a refreshing experience and it reaffirmed my absolute love for Woodman's art. I definitely left the exhibit feeling my synapses snapping and very grateful that I had the chance to see it. The Whitney was an enjoyable visit, but none of the pieces truly touched me like Woodman's.

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Peter ciccariello's avatar

I understand; I too desire the top of my head to be taken off, dear Em."

As for paraphrasing Keats' famous lines, you could say:

"Poetry is truth, truth poetry – that is all you need to know on earth.

Best :)

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