#SpinePoetry for National Poetry Month: Part II
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we asked Phillips staff to venture to The Phillips Collection Library and compile books into stacks—turning the titles into cohesive poems. See Part I here.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we asked Phillips staff to venture to The Phillips Collection Library and compile books into stacks—turning the titles into cohesive poems. See Part I here.
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we asked Phillips staff to venture to The Phillips Collection Library and (literally) compile books into stacks—turning the titles into cohesive poems. Marketing and Communications Intern Joelle Levinas kicked us off with this series of spine poems relating to the museum.
Flanking Gardin’s lovely gelatin-silver print Toscana to the left you will discover Basilico’s Ponte Matteotti, Roma with this verse written by Eugenio Montale in 1925