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A poem a day
A poem a day. Daily diptych by Lee Ka-sing
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Greenwood
by Kai Chan
Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor
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Adjacency, Series Two
written by Gary Michael Dault
based on photogaph by Lee Ka-sing
(Photograph by Lee Ka-sing: - A translation of the sky: the moment of a summer before dawn)
Number 18
Note: The "Blake" mentioned in the following poem is the English poet and painter, William Blake (1757-1827).
Blake Spoke to me Directly
Blake spoke to me directly
I listened circumspectly
Then speaking very loud
he hit me with a cloud
And when I asked him why
he re-assumed the sky
It made me rather proud
his whacking me with cloud
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CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth
From the Notebooks (2010-2019)
by Gary Michael Dault
From the Notebooks, 2010-2019.
Number 17: Rough Beast, April 20, 2011
ProTesT
by Cem Turgay
winter time by the bosphorus
Some Trees
by Malgorzata Wolak Dault
Number 6
Gary is reading Andre Gide--he's been reading him all week. He says there's a phrase in Gide's If It Die that he thought I might like. And I do. Gide is walking in a narrow valley near his home and remembers his friend, poet Francis Jammes, saying "And skies too little over trees too big."
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Archive of an article about Holly Lee’s portrait photography, written by Lee Ka-sing in 2012, as a commission by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum on the occasion of BEYOND THE PORTRAIT, an exhibition regarding the development of portrait photography in Hong Kong.
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