John Giorno - 2017
The cyclical message of this painting, Let if Come, Let it Go, emerges from John Giorno’s long engagement with Tibetan Buddhism. An avid practitioner of the religion, Giorno draws both spiritual and linguistic inspiration from this tradition, yetthe phrase is broad enough to encompass a plethora of associations such erotics, relationships, pain and politics. Since the 1970s, John Giorno has exhibited visualpieces generated from his poetry. Featuring short excerpts from his writing or phrases that have continually haunted him, these paintings, set on monochrome or rainbowbackgrounds in their signature font, transform words to image.
The work of John Giorno embraces two disciplines: poetry and art, which have been a source of mutual fascination and inspiration for the artist. Harboring a close kinshipwith William Burroughs, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, for whom hestarred in the famous film, Sleep (1963), Giorno is recognized today as one of the mostinfluential poets of his generation. He is also considered the inventor of Performance Poetry, and of Dial-A-Poem – a free telephone line to connect listeners to recordings of original works of poetry. Giorno’s words transform to images in his PoemPaintings which are short excerpts from his writings, phrases that have continuallyhaunted him. At the crossroads between poetry, visual arts, music and performance, Giorno’s work directs itself toward a broad public, redefining the capabilities of poetry and linguistic form.