Saturday, February 2, 2008



The Subversive
1953



"To Whom It May Concern: The white paintings came first; my silent piece came later." - John Cage




October onlookers
discomfited by white--
by shadows rising from white,
by the intrinsic recognition
that the shades of this life
are overtaken too soon
and conquered by those of the After.
Onlookers with Expectations of Beauty
or of an Afternoon’s Escape
instead greet Seven Specters
with fingers pointing
the predictable path to the grave
Seven Specters address
the inevitability of death.
Seven specters and
who understood this primal disquietude?
Fire and ice are so very nice
But oh to be pursued by shadows,
to give into temptation,
surrender to cool white.
The critics shook their heads
only Cage had an answer...
4’33 minutes
of silence.

A most interesting perspective the work of Rauschenberg:

http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue8/erasuregenteel.htm

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this the connection?
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewpoetry.asp?AuthorID=14742&id=155459

Books r Us said...

??

Books r Us said...

In the photo, Rauschenberg is seated in front his seven panel White. Here is a blurb from the Guggenheim.

http://www.guggenheim.org/exhibitions/singular_forms/highlights_1a.html