Elementary Poetry
December 2019
Elementary Poetry
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"A guru of the new Russian art ... his influence is indisputable."
— Boris Groys
About the Book
In recent years Andrei Monastyrski has received international recognition for his work with Collective Actions, a group of artists who have organized actions in the fields around Moscow since 1976. Though his poetry is less well known, that is where it all began. After writing poetry in the manner of Russian modernists, newly available to Soviet readers during Khrushchev’s thaw, Monastyrski’s interest in John Cage and ideas about consciousness from Western and Eastern philosophical traditions led him to deepen his dialogue with poetry of the past through experiments with sound, form, and the creation of artistic environments involving carefully conceived objects and situations. Elementary Poetry collects poems, books, and action objects from the ’70s, tracing a genealogy of the art action in poetry.
With a preface by Boris Groys, and a translators’ introduction by Yelena Kalinsky and Brian Droitcour.
Co-published with Soberscove Press. Distributed by Artbook | D.A.P.
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Praise
Monastyrski was interested in creating a small but attentive public in order to explore the laws of attention, the reaction to artistic action, memory, and communication about art. And Monastyrski was astonishingly successful at this. ... The Collective Actions group was a genuine school, not just for many artists but also for many writers and art critics. But the influence of the group, and in particular of Monastyrski himself, is much broader than the circle of those who worked with him directly. The explosion of performance art in Russia in the 1990s would have been inconceivable without the performance practice of Collective Actions. Today Monastyrski is considered a guru of the new Russian art in Moscow, and his decisive influence on its origins and development is indisputable."
— Boris Groys, History Becomes Form
He forces the reader to hold their thoughts together with material action...Monastyrski does not allow his work to be bounded by mere textual elements, but pulls in graphical elements, the form of text, the context in which the text is delivered, his readership, and the broader environment.
— Katherine Beaman, DIAGRAM
Just like the open field in the woods where Collective Actions would site their happenings, the artist is clearing spaces in the realm of language. In his preface, Groys argues that this should be seen as a utopian gesture; the translators view it as reflexive, describing Monastyrski’s approach as ‘creating distance to look inward.
— Kate Sutton, Artforum
Excerpt
two halves
of a rowboat,
rowboats,
double chin-throats.
human,
human
backbones,
faces,
faces,
floor-boards
shoulders,
shoulders
Details
ISBN: 978-1-937027-68-1
Publication Date: December 15, 2019