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From empty swimming pools to passe vans,Robert Montgomery takes the written word to the most physical of spaces. People like it so much, they’ve taken to getting tattoos of his workPay with a poem: cafes around the world to exchange coffee for poetryHe has been called a vandal, or a street artist,a post-Situationist, a punk artist and the text-art Banksy. Scottish poet Robert Montgomery has consciously made an “awkward space for himself in between artistic categories – and he thoroughly enjoys it. His work puts poetry in front of people in eye-catching visual formats: from advertising billboards he has covered with poems, and to words he has set on fire or lit with recycled sunlight in public spaces – including the Sussex seafront and a Berlin airport. Recently,he has been working on tomorrow’s World Poetry Day “Pay with a poem” campaign, through which customers can win coffee in exchange for poetry in cafes across the globe. Montgomery will then collect the public’s poems to create an installation in a secret location.
Londoners might remember his striking white type and black background from poems he installed on Shoreditch billboards in the days of the anti-Iraq war protests. The frustration around the war going ahead despite millions-strong protests is what prompted him to “go external at night alone” to adorn his first billboard with a poem that started: “When we are sleeping, and / aeroplanes / carry memories / of the horrors / we have given / our silent consent to ...”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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