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  • Hague Yang's Changing From From to From

    Ekphrasis on Ekphrasis: Haegue Yang’s Changing From From to From

    This poem recalls a visit to the National Art Gallery of Australia, as part of a workshop run by Theodore Ell on writing poetry. The art works of the gallery were to be the subject matter of our poems.  The technical term for creating a literary work from visual art is ekphrasis. After some time wandering through the gallery I found Haegue Yang’s art work “Changing From From to From”. This work, it turned out, was itself a kind of ‘ekphrasis’ from a poem by Li-Yuan Chia – a poem about migration. My own poem thus attempts new poetry inspired by art inspired by poetry: hence Ekphrasis on Ekphrasis.  Hague…

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