SARAH MACLAY, STEPHEN KESSLER, and RALPH ANGEL
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SARAH MACLAY, STEPHEN KESSLER, and RALPH ANGEL

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28 March, Friday — 7:30 PM
SARAH MACLAY, STEPHEN KESSLER, and RALPH ANGEL
SARAH MACLAY is author of The White Bride and Whore (both U of Tampa). Her work has been selected for The Best American Erotic Poems: 1800 to the Present, and has appeared in APR, FIELD, Ploughshares and Poetry International. She was co-editor of Echo 681 (Beyond Baroque), has facilitated the Beyond Baroque Wednesday Workshop many times, and received a Special Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXI. STEPHEN KESSLER’s new book of poetry is Burning Daylight (Littoral Press). He has published many volumes of poetry and has translated numerous writers into English. He is a poetry editor of Poetry Flash, and edits The Redwood Coast Review. RALPH ANGEL received the 2007 Pen USA Award for Poetry for Exceptions and Melancholies: Poems 1986 – 2006, and recently published a translation of Federico Garcia Lorca’s Poem of the Deep Song (both Sarabande). His previous books are Twice Removed, Anxious Latitudes and Neither World (James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets). This event is part of National Small Press Month.
Lost – A5

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Aesthetic
Thinking instead of feeling
I lost contact with Venus for many years.
Her energy (B5) left me and instead Apollo (A5) took over.
Did they fight against each other? Yes, I think so.
As A5 became more and more important for me I rejected some erotic adventures.
A5 means I deny and reject emotions. Those who know Stark Trek Voyager maybe remember Tuvok. He is totally influenced by A5 and pure logic. "Neelix" is the opposite and pure emotional intelligence – strongly influenced by B5.
this picture shows: The lust is frozen. Aesthetic has taken its place.
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Die verlorene Venus
Die Fähigkeit befriedigende Sinnlichkeit zu empfinden war mir verloren gegangen. In bildlicher Umschreibung zeigt mein obiges Bild diesen Zustand. B5 wurde schwächer und A5 stärker. Das Pendant zu diesem Bild heißt Gewinn: Win In ihm geht es um den Gewinn der geistigen Klarheit und Logik. Es gehört zum Weg in die Freiheit, den unbewussten emotionalen Bereich der Kindheit zu verlassen (B2, B5) und in den intellektuellen Bereich (A2, A5) hinüber zu wechseln. A2 steht hier für Ordnung und Disziplin. A5 für die Logik.
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Venus in Valby

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(by the help of Google Translate)
Unveiling of "Venus in Valby" March 14th, 2004
The 750-kg heavy and 3.5 m high sculpture is placed in a niche in the station’s underground passage at the decline of the S-train platform.
Casting of the Venus sculpture was made at " Bronze Foundry Leif Jensen " in Bagsvaerd, one of the few Danish bronze foundries, mastering the so-called Cire-perdue (lost wax) method, a millennium-old casting techniques, that extremely accurately reproduce the artist’s work – right down to a fingerprints.
The purpose of the artistic features of Valby Station is to give passengers an experience of the journey. An irrational subsidy for the everyday, "says Sören Birch, architect of DSB Sales, Consulting Architect.
"Venus is a rococo woman in tournure and boldly low-cut corsage. In her wild erotic hair are inserted mirrors, which, according to sculptor Mogens Möller, points forward to our time-variability. The mirrors gives the effect, that the sculpture never looks the same."
With the sculptures underground location Mogens Möller wanted to establish an "archaeological site".
"Maybe Venus stood by an antiquated "Valby Castle" and first unearthed when the station was built. It’s a luck that she was found right there, because now she can stand and say hello and goodbye to the thousands of daily travellers passing by her" he says.
Mogens Möller (born 1934) is famous for many works in public places. Like "The Zodiac" from 1991, placed on Axel Square in Copenhagen, where nine bronze sculptures visualize the planets of the Solar System.
From 1989 to 1998 he was professor at the Art Academy in Copenhagen and he has received several medals and awards, including the National Arts Foundation grant for life.
www.dsb.dk/om-dsb/Presse/pressemeddelelser/bronzeskulptur…
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