"Okenyodo's poetic exploration can be described as eclectic as he uses poetry to make social comments, admonish and define poetry itself," a critic says of the collection.
These paintings, subjective and poetic explorations of nature that carried suggestions of timelessness and spirituality, were commercially unsuccessful.
In Privation and Excesses, Hamilton used 700,000 pennies, among other materials, to create a poetic exploration of systems and mediums of exchange.
The opening section of "My Traitor's Heart" contains both a very funny account of the author's moral contortions as a hip white kid under apartheid and a vaulting, poetic exploration of the Afrikaner soul.
Writing about this som-berly poetic exploration of an exiled Russian in Italy, he makes moving connections to his own experience.
Muldoon's work takes as its premise the idea that Southey and Coleridge actually came to America to found their ideal state, and offers a multi-layered poetic exploration of what might have happened.
The project is a poetic exploration of the hidden gems and iconic characters of the al Satwa neighborhood in Dubai.
Julien came to prominence in the film world with his 1989 drama-documentary Looking for Langston, gaining a cult following with this poetic exploration of Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance.
This is a continuation of Grendel's poetic exploration of philosophy.
Kuznetsov's early paintings are typical of the Blue Rose group's poetic explorations of an interior, imaginative world through archetypal symbols.