The Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM's Collection

Thursday, March 25th, 2021 - Friday, December 31st, 2021

With a nod to Surrealism and its use of everyday materials, subversion of common objects, and incorporation of poetic language, this exhibition celebrates how the characteristics of the poème-objet (poem-object) are present in contemporary art. André Breton, the principle theorist of literary Surrealism, often discussed the ways in which text and object could work together, each having their own function within a work. The works in The Artist as Poet span ten decades between 1917 and 2017 and represent how language––specifically poetry––is used in contemporary art, while shedding light on Surrealism’s influence. The exhibition includes works by Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Joseph Cornell, Aimée García Marrero, Glenda León, Maria Martinez-Cañas, Gordon Matta-Clark, Shirin Neshat, Michael Richards, Purvis Young, and Tim Rollins + K.O.S. (Kids of Survival). 

These artists have experimented with language in myriad ways, by incorporating text in the works themselves and by giving the works poetic or playful titles. Included in the exhibition are handmade books, paintings, found objects, constructions, and collage works—the flat precursor to the three-dimensional Surrealist object. Language can be subversive in a descriptive and literal way, not only when it functions metaphorically. The idea of using language to subvert the function of an object is what all these artists have in common––selected from PAMM’s permanent collection and many from the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, these works explore what it means to classify the “artist as poet.”  

Mon - Wed CLOSED
Thu 2pm - 9pm
Fri - Sum 11am - 6pm

Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)
1103 Biscayne Blvd.

Miami, FL 

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The Artist as Poet: Selections from PAMM's Collection