Visual Art Feature
Lindsey Warren, Edward Michael Supranowicz, Roger Camp, and M. P. Pratheesh
Art & Hybrid
16 October 2024
Five Falling Garden Poems, Lindsey Warren
Life in Blocks, Edward Michael Supranowicz
Modern Madonna, Burano, Italy, Roger Camp
The Grief, M. P. Pratheesh
Lindsey Warren is a Delaware native. She received her MFA in poetry from Cornell, and her three collections were published by Spuyten Duyvil (Unfinished Child; Archangel & the Overlooked; and Sentence, Forest). Her manuscript Thea was a semi-finalist for the Cutbank Chapbook Prize this year, and her poem-collage manuscript entitled Emeraldscatter was a semi-finalist for the Tomaz Salamun Prize this year as well. The poem collages featured in this issue of Fugue were inspired by the artwork Falling Garden by Gerda Steiner and Jorg Lenzlinger. Lindsey lives with her partner in Arden, Delaware.
Edward Michael Supranowicz is the grandson of Irish and Russian/Ukrainian immigrants. He grew up on a small farm in Appalachia. He has a grad background in painting and printmaking. Some of his artwork has recently or will soon appear in Fish Food, Streetlight, Another Chicago Magazine, The Door Is A Jar, The Phoenix, and The Harvard Advocate. Edward is also a published poet who has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize multiple times.
Roger Camp is the author of three photography books including the award-winning Butterflies in Flight, (Thames & Hudson, 2002) and Heat, (Charta, Milano, 2008). His work has appeared in numerous journals including The New England Review, Witness and the New York Quarterly. His documentary photography has been awarded Europe’s prestigious Leica Medal of Excellence. Represented by the Robin Rice Gallery, NYC, more of his work may be seen on Luminous-Lint.com.
M.P. Pratheesh is a poet and artist from Kerala, India. He has published several collections of poetry in Malayalam language. His texts and images were part of “let me come to your wounds; heal myself,” a cross -disciplinary art event curated by C F John. His poems and object/visual poems have been appeared in various places including Singing in the Dark (Penguin), Greening the Earth (Penguin,2023), Modern Poetry in Translation, Almostisland, Portside Review, RlC journal, Tiny seed, Indianapolis Review, kavyabharati, Nationalpoetrymonth.ca (Angelhouse press), The Bombay Review, Keralakavitha, Guftugu, Experiment-O, Acropolis, Tiny spoon, Door is a jar, Ethelzine, True copy, Indian Literature and elsewhere. His recent books are Transfiguring Places, (Paperview Books, Portugal) and The Burial, (forthcoming Osmosis Press, UK). He is the recipient of Kedarnath Singh Memorial Poetry Prize, 2022.