Whip-hot & Grippy is a collection of possibilities in a state of emergency. In the first part, a series of long-form and sequenced poems augment various states of being divided/plural in attempts to activate unauthorised directions. Disrupted tangents are punctuated by recurring muzak, advertising-speak, sex scenes, terrorism, broadcast media, consumption-anxiety, protest, human-animal relations and cosmic departures. Throughout, informed discontent and humour act as drivers of dissent, mining conceptual complexity and testing poetrys combustible potential. The book culminates in more flinching, a multi-part poem first published and freely distributed in an exhibition. Merging the news of a military dog, shot in service, with the death of a pet dog, it collapses images with bodies and politics with intimacies, enacting failed attempts to navigate practical and emotional entanglements. Whip-Hot & Grippy is Heather Phillipson's second collection, following her highly praised debut, Instant-flex 718, published in 2013. As well as being an award-winning poet, she is an internally renowned artist whose sculpture, The End, was installed on Trafalgar Squares Fourth Plinth in 2020.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 25 Apr 2019
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780374673
About Heather Phillipson
Heather Phillipson has published four volumes of poetry including two full-length collections with Bloodaxe: Instant-flex 718 (2013) which was shortlisted for the 2013 Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize and Whip-hot & Grippy (2019). She received an Eric Gregory Award in 2008 a Faber New Poets Award in 2009 was named a Next Generation Poet in 2014 and received Poetry magazines Friends of Literature Prize in 2016. She is also an award-winning artist working across video sculpture environments drawing music and web projects. Solo projects include the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in 2020 recent exhibitions at Whitechapel Gallery London Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Frieze Projects New York and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and major commissions for the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and Art on the Undergrounds flagship site at Gloucester Road station London. She received the Film London Jarman Award 2016 and the European Short Film Award selection from the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2018.