Jacob Bromberg

Jacob Bromberg is a multi-media poet and translator. His work has appeared in/been exhibited at the Louvre, The Paris Review, The Brooklyn Rail, Yvon Lambert, e-flux, the Palais de Tokyo, MUCEM, The Believer, Le Monde, Mouvement, and the Fiorucci Art Trust’s Volcano Extravaganza among other venues. He was The Brooklyn Rail’s inaugural Poet-in-Transit and his collaboration with Camille Henrot, Grosse Fatigue, won the Silver Lion at the 2013 Venice Biennale.

Jacob Bromberg responds to the work of Suzan Frecon with an original poem, Morning Warbler.

Suzan Frecon, two blues 1, 2024. Oil on linen. © Suzan Frecon/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner
there is the tooth’s love of fat and / there is the lip’s love of fat / pulled taught as by a drawn bow / and i am the arrow
Stanley Whitney, Dear Paris, 2023. Oil on linen, 80 x 100 inches. © Stanley Whitney. Courtesy Gagosian. Photo: Rob McKeever.
Jacob Bromberg is a multi-media poet and translator. His work has appeared in/been exhibited at The Paris Review, The Brooklyn Rail, The Believer, Le Monde, The Palais de Tokyo, the Fiorucci Art Trust’s Volcano Extravaganza, and Yvon Lambert Bookshop among other venues. He was The Brooklyn Rail’s inaugural Poet-in-Transit, and his collaboration with Camille Henrot, Grosse Fatigue, won the Silver Lion at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
In response to David Novros’s exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, Paris
David Novros, Untitled, 1966–67. Acrylic lacquer on dacron, in six panels, 102 x 162 inches. © David Novros / ADAGP 2022 / Courtesy Gallery Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | London. Photo: Nicolas Brasseur.

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