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Poems and writings

Immagine

Click here to see other video poems , click above on the drop down menu "POETRY & READINGS" to read some poems.

Celebrities read poetry


Here is a collection of celebrities including Ralf Zotigh, Wim Wenders, Dave Stewart, Billy Preston, Ian Astbury, Dario Fò, Robbie Robertson, Allen Ginsberg and Solveigh Domartain reading Walt Whitman, William Blake, Dylan Thomas, André Breton, Allen Ginsberg. I captured these reading over a number of years interviewing for European television. 

Viaggi Alchemici - Alchemical Voyages - 2018

From the triptych "Viaggi Alchemici" Tokyo Story: visions, solitudes and enigmas connected in moving Tokyo.
Photographs by Linda Vukaj, poetry by Monica Borettini, music and video by Clare Ann Matz

Echoes from Jerusalem: visions, solitudes and enigmas connected in the crucible, gate to the East.
Photographs by Linda Vukaj, poetry by Monica Borettini, music and video by Clare Ann Matz.

Ode to the Po valley: visions, solitudes and enigmas connected in the hazy land of the Swan of Busseto.
Photographs by Linda Vukaj, poetry by Monica Borettini, music and video by Clare Ann Matz.

Jabberwocky , 2017.

Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872) sung backwards as if reading it through a mirror. Music, voice and video edit by Clare Ann Matz - Graphic designs by Adam Pizurny. 2017

"Broken Love" 


Clare Ann Matz's artwork for and reading of the videopoem "Broken Love" by William Blake 
 Music by Raffaele Serra 

"Howl" Palazzo Reale, Milan Italy. 19/07/2010


At the inauguration of Marco Nereo Rotelli's Exhibition "Parola d'Artista" curated by poet Adonis, Clare Ann Matz reads an excerpt from Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl" dedicating it to Ferananda Pivano on the day which would have been her 90th birthday. (She died in 2009) 


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