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Dizzy Spells

Artist
Mark Sutherland
Date
1996
Publisher
The Portable Gallery
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Paper
Size
13 × 24 × 0.5 cm
Length
12 
Description

Here Sutherland uses jazz as a point of departure to explore the formal possibilities of language, image and sound. Rhythm and form are given emphasis in these poems an attempt is made to capture the essence of various musicians, styles and milieus.

  1. Dizzy Spells
 

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