This is a new show I curated of photographers and writers, and it opens tonight!
New works by David Zimmer, Sabin Aell, Richard Peterson, John Babbock, Cornelia Peterson, Mark Sink, and Carson Reed.
The opening is Friday March 19 from 6p — 10p at Vertigo Art Space, 960 Santa Fe Drive in Denver, CO.
The public reading by Carson Reed will be at 8:14p.
Roger Green provides the ambience for the evening with his eclectic music.
Heads of Hydra (a photographers’ collective curated by Richard Peterson) presents “A Something Or Other That Has No Name In Any Language,” an exhibition with six photographers and a writer. The visual artists created their work first (loosely inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s pursuit of the Unknown), and the writer, using a chance sequence, created creative words from the visuals. Usually, illustrations are found or created to accompany writing. In this case, the visuals come first and are used to inspire the writing by Carson Reed.
“The Poet makes himself a SEER by a long, immense, and reasoned DERANGEMENT OF ALL THE SENSES. All forms of love, suffering, and madness; he explores himself, he tries out all the poisons on himself and keeps only their quintessences. Unspeakable torture where he really needs faith, all the superhuman strength there is, where he becomes in the midst of everyone else the great sick man, the great criminal, the great condemned — and the supreme Knower! — since he has reached the UNKNOWN!” –Arthur Rimbaud