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Mary Whelan
pencil drawing
2007
Using combinations of word and image is a tradition that goes back hundreds of years. In the 20th Century, avant garde poets Apollinaire, the de Campos brothers, Bob Cobbing and Ian Hamilton Finlay used word/image collisions to find new freedom.
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