Monday, November 23, 2020

Alec Finlay :

folio : Paul Celan/100

 

questions & answers


‘What is forgetting?
An unripe apple stabbed by a spear’

Paul Celan

 

what’s a garden? 

culture & labour producing
an annual surplus of colou

 

what’s a hut?

four thin walls nailed around a stove

  

what’s a river?

a flower with its roots in the hills


 

what’s a beach?

an abacus which counts in lines
powered by the moon

 

 

what’s the sea?

if the sea knew what it was
it wouldn’t keep coming back

 

what is illness?

strangeness felt inside us

 

 

what’s a pigeon?

not what, but …
                              
who, whoo

 

 

what’s nectar?

a different colour & scent where you enter

 

 

what’s an apple?

a dark star within the earth

 

 

what’s the moon?

a coin in the high-rise slot machine

 

 

what’s a friend?

bare love

 

 

what’s love?

day is, day’s us, day was

 

 

what’s a park?

walks on grass

 

 

what’s a lake?

a glass rinsed by cloud

 

 

what’s the sky?

jug of blue

 

 

what’s tea?

an old pond to fish in

 

 

what’s London?

a shard with its sides
rent by The River

 

 

Inspired by Paul Celan’s Romanian poems composed in the manner of Surrealist questions, translated by Julian Semilian and San Agalidi. With contributions from Davy Polmadie and Daisy Lafarge. These poems were realised as nest-boxes with painted text, in Southwark Park, London, commissioned by CGP Gallery, in 2018.

Glossary: bare: very, a lot; rinsed: overused, used up, all gone; ‘what’s tea?’: after IHF, sort of.

 

 

Alec Finlay (Scotland, 1966–) is an artist & poet whose work crosses over a range of media and forms. Finlay has recently been awarded the 2020 Cholmondeley award for services to poetry. Recent work includes A Variety of Cultures, a permanent artwork installation at Jupiter Artland; and HUTOPIA for the Fondazione Prada exhibition ‘Machines á penser’ at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

 

Finlay established morning star publications in 1990. He has published over forty books and won seven Scottish Design Awards, including two Grand Prix Awards (2001, 2015). Recent publications include a far-off land (2018); gathering, published by Hauser & Wirth (2018); th' fleety wud (2017), minnmouth (2017), ebban an’ flowan (2015), and Global Oracle (2014).

 

https://www.alecfinlay.com

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