Ekleksographia:
William Blake and the Naked Tea Party
February, 2010
Robert Grenier
BOB GRENIER UNDER GLASS
(Photographs Julia Grime, notes Philip Davenport)
From notebook entry 4th October 2008 made at Robert Grenier exhibition "64", Bury Museum & Art Gallery, UK
- AFTER/NOON/SUN/SHINE
(April 2004)
overheard: "of dying sentences I can think of nothing more
than sentences dying among
themselves"
black frames measure space like day ends
grace of blue days thru it
they stretch
a kind of joyous mourning for the words
outside's rain on the gallery roof – wanting for a blue sky
- SHOWER/AFTER/DARK/RAINS
(February 2004)
"susie I love you" – writ v complicated
- SUSIE/I/LOVE/YOU
- POLE/BEAN/FLOW/ERS
- APRI/COT/JAM/JAR
- AMY/HERE/MY/GIRL
(June 2004)
bees swooning fragments jump-yellow-wood-yellow
the dots of the pen blots
the intercise, the minimal grid mondrian
a friend's ghost on a road
(walking past an eviction house with the burned household spilled
bob sez: "they were burning furniture earlier"
now he's here in a museum, no air, under glass)
- A/MOTOR/CYCLE/ROAR
- JUST/AT/DARK/WIND
(October 2004)





