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We have new poems in the nest this week by Fran Matos and @Noirbut (🎨: Dan Flavin; courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/3lcqNqN


”lifted us up / into a multicolored sky. A song did / this, when sloshed into the half-truths / of teenhood” Read a new poem by @Noirbut in the nest now (🎨: Dan Flavin; courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/4f0eJFy


“There are night patterns and day patterns and / butterflies evolving from moths after being like / what if we’re awake during the day…” Read “LANTERN” by Fran Matos, in the nest now (🎨: Dan Flavin; courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/3UuTweB


“You don’t need museum labels or plaques. If people perceive that they have an enhanced circumstance, as opposed to what they had before, that’s all right with me.” Dan Flavin’s work accompanies poetry by Fran Matos and @Noirbut (🎨: c/o Whitney Museum) pigeonpagesnyc.com/poetry




We have new poems in the nest this week by Katey Funderburgh (🎨: William Baziotes; Courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/3lcqNqN


“I have tried / to be good. Pour the wine, wash the sand / from my calves." Read “Balm” by Katey Funderburgh in the nest now (🎨: William Baziotes; Courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/3CnE3XD


“love will play out like rainwater / along the gutters of our street damning / the leaves in their river.” Read “November has September hands” by Katey Funderburgh, in the nest now (🎨: William Baziotes; Courtesy of the Whitney Museum) buff.ly/4ewLMjk


William Baziotes believed that the artist’s spirit was far more important than his subject matter and allowed the image to “reveal itself” on the canvas as he painted. His work accompanies new poetry by Katey Funderburgh (🎨: Courtesy of the Whitney Museum) pigeonpagesnyc.com/poetry




