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<p>Poems by Sarah Lantz will
be read from the newly
completed artist book <i>Archeologies
of Loss</i> created by
Sarah Horowitz. In <i>Archeologies
of Loss</i>, the
persistent conversation
between the poems and the
etchings conveys their
shared temporal quality. <i>Archeologies</i> deals
with collective memories,
their loss and
disintegration but also
their rediscovery and
unearthing through
individual histories— those
of Sarah Lantz and her
poems. Lantz, who passed
away suddenly in September
2007 just after the
publication of her first
book (<i>Far Beyond Triage</i>,
Calyx Books 2007), explores
themes of the passing of
time, absence, deterioration
and loss in her poems. She
muses, “How ludicrous we
are,/ one moment a
conjunction/ of trembling,
the next/ the light, though
light/ cannot reside
anywhere/ nor the endings be
always happy.” </p>
<p>For this artist's book,
seven poems were reproduced
with permission from Calyx
Books and her family.
Eleanor Wilner wrote the
remembrance for this
collaboration of words and
images in memory of Sarah
Lantz. Ten etchings were
drawn, etched and printed by
Sarah Horowitz on handmade
Japanese gampi paper. The
Centaur types were cast by
Michael & Winifred
Bixler and printed on
Somerset satin wove paper by
Art Larson of Horton Tank
Graphics in Hadley,
Massachusetts. Julia
Weese-Young boxed and bound
the book at her home in St.
Louis, Missouri. </p>
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<p>The space for this event
was made available courtesy
of R. Michelson Galleries.
This project was made
possible in part by a grant
from the Regional Arts and
Culture Council, Portland
Oregon.</p>
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