Talk:Giovanni Fontana (poet)

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Giovanni Fontana (1946) is an Italian poet.

Career
Fontana was born in Frosinone, Latium. He has been dealing for forty years with multi-code languages, intermedia techniques, sound poetry and visual poetry. Interested in the relationship between the arts, he comes to a new conception of text and theorizes his “pre-textual poetry” and the “epigenetic poetry”. His visual compositions present themselves as real scores, as pre-texts through which to attain a performance dimension. From the latter half of the ’60s he has experience of theatre with the dramatic art groups. In 1968 he founded a small experimental theatre company. For theatre he wrote texts and he also worked as scenographer and musician. His first visual poems are dated around the years of 1966-1968 and they develop parallel to sound experimentations on magnetic tape, which later were used in theatre (1968-1972).

Fontana has published books and records. Among his works are the score-text Radio/Dramma (1977), the visual poetry works Le lamie del labirinto (1981) and L'uomo delle pulizie (1984), the collection of poetry Scritture lineari (1986), the poems La discarica fluente (1997), Frammenti d’ombre e penombre (2005), Questioni di scarti (2012), the monograph Testi e pre-testi (2010) and two novels: Tarocco Meccanico (1990) and Chorus (2000).

In the ’70s he started his collaboration with the poet Adriano Spatola, who published Fontana’s Radio/Dramma (Ed. Geiger, 1977), a text situated between visual poetry, paramusical writing, phoneticism, action score and artist book. In 1978 he entered the editorial office of “Tam Tam”, a magazine founded by Spatola, and Giulia Niccolai, and he starter building collaborative relationships with the most significant artists of visual poetry experimentation among which were Dick Higgins, John Giorno, Henri Chopin, Bernard Heidsieck, Julien Blaine and Jean-Jacques Lebel. In 1979 always with Adriano Spatola he organizes in Fiuggi the international exhibition of visual and phonetic poetry “Oggi poesia domani”, to which visual poets, sound poets and performers coming from all over the world participated.

Fontana wrote theoretical and critical essays, including "La voce in movimento" (2003), "Poesia della voce e del gesto" (2004), "Le dinamiche nomadi della performance" (2006), "L’opera plurale" (2009). He was the curator of the CD ''Verbivocovisual. Antologia di poesia sonora 1964-2004 for the magazine Il Verri''.

He founded La Taverna di Auerbach, an international magazine of intermedial poetics, and the magazine of sound poetry Momo (voci, suoni & rumori della poesia), and he joined the editorial office Baobab, the audiomagazine on tape created by Spatola, and of 3 vi tre (vinylmagazine on 45 rpm – first series). He also participated on the direction committee of “Altri Termini”, he became part of the international editorial office of the review Le Arti del Suono, of the canadian magazine “Inter” and of the French magazine “Doc(k)s”. He is the director responsible of Territori, a magazine of architecture and other languages, a periodical of the Architects order of Frosinone province.

With his visual poems he took part in many exhibitions in Europe, in the Americas, in Japan and Australia. In the last thirty years he has given performances and installations in thousands of festivals for new poetry and electronic art in Belgium, Canada, China, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland and United States.

He wrote poetical texts for the music of Antonio D'Antò, Ennio Morricone, Valerio Murat, Umberto Petrin, Antonio Poce, Luca Salvadori, Roman Vlad. In many occasions he read some texts of authors linked to poetic experimentation, particularly futurists and dadaists. Moreover he has arranged Francesco Cangiullo’s “Piedigrotta” in three different versions: one for voice and prepared piano, one for voice and percussions and one for voice, prepared piano and live electronics (with Luca Salvadori).

On a theoretical and historical level, he dealt with Anton Giulio Bragaglia, Oscar Schlemmer and Antonin Artaud, by publishing studies and holding conferences. He took part in the sound poetry groups Il Dolce Stil Suono (with Adriano Spatola, Arrigo Lora Totino, Giulia Niccolai, among others), “Fuoritesto”, “Baobab”.

In 1987 he was awarded the Prize for Culture by the Presidency of the Italian Ministries Council. In 2008 he won the Eugenio Miccini Prize, for “poesia d’azione” (action poetry).

Discgraphy

 * Oggi Poesia Domani, audio tape "Baobab" 3, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1979;
 * Il Dolce Stil Suono, audio tape "Baobab" 4, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1980);
 * Sep-tic, audio tape "Vec" 7, Maastricht, Holland, 1980;
 * Ulise's Dog, audio tape "Vec" 9, Maastricht, Holland, 1981;
 * Hark, audio tape "Vec" 14, Maastricht, Holland, 1982;
 * Voooxing Poooêtre, vinyl record LP 33rpm, Comune di Bondeno, Bondeno, Italy, 1982;
 * The Voice, audiotape "Area Condizionata" 2, Forte dei Marmi, Italy, 1983;
 * Mail Music, vinyl record LP 33rpm, Ed. Armadio Officina, Monza, Italy, 1983;
 * Nuovi Segnali, audio tape, Ed. Maggioli, Rimini, Italy, 1983;
 * Poema Larsen, vinyl record 45rpm, Ed. 3Vi Tre, Cento, Italy, 1983;
 * Audio Child, audio tape, Ed. Gajewski, Amsterdam, Holland, 1984;
 * Tracksound, audio tape, Ed. Tracce, Pescara, Italy, 1984;
 * To post a tape, audio tape, Ed. Minimart, Cesson, France, 1984;
 * Italics Environments, vinyl record LP 33rpm, Ed. Armadio Officina, Monza, Italy, 1985;
 * Polipoesia, vinyl record 45rpm, Ed. 3Vi Tre, Cento, Italy, 1985;
 * Antologia Polipoetica, audio tape, STI Ed., Zaragoza, Spain, 1986;
 * Inter K-7 '87, audio tape, Ed. Le Lieu, Québec, Canada, 1987;
 * Spagna-Messico-Italia, vinyl record LP 33rpm, Ed. 3Vi Tre Pair, Cento, Italy, 1988;
 * Past & Modern Sound Poetry in Italy, audio tape, "Slowscan" 8, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, 1988;
 * FIRA 89, audio tape edited by José Iges, RNE, Madrid, Spain, 1989;
 * Storia della Poesia Sonora, audio tape "Baobab" 18, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1989;
 * Baobab Festival, audio tape "Baobab" 19, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1990;
 * FIRA 90, audio tape edited by José Iges, RNE, Madrid, Spain, 1990;
 * Baobab Italia 1990/91, audio tape "Baobab" 21, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1992;
 * Building Plans & Schemes - Radio Art & Telephone Networking, audio tape, Radio Omroep, Limburg, Holland, 1993;
 * L'in-canto del verso, 4 audio tapes edited by Giovanni Fontana and Luca Salvadori, "Baobab" 23, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1994;
 * Italia 1995, 4 audio tapes, "Baobab" 27, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1995;
 * Momo 1, audio tape Momo, Ed. Rouge et Noir, Frosinone, Italy, 1996;
 * Prospettiva 4, in Wirrwarr by Umberto Petrin, CD, Splasc(h) Records, Varese, Italy, 1996;
 * Radio Art, CD, Ed. Harta Performing, Monza, Italy, 1997;
 * Opérette d'artistes, CD, Fractal Music, Production Station Mir, Hérouville St. Claire, France, 1998;
 * Elettrocabaret - Riletture futuriste di Giovanni Fontana, CD + artist booklet, Edizioni Farsettiarte, Prato, Italy, 1999;
 * Il gioco delle voci, CD enclosed to the book Chorus, Ed. Piero Manni, Lecce, Italy, 2000;
 * Homo Sonorus, An international anthology of sound poetry, 4 CD + book, The National Center of Contemporary Art, Kaliningrad Branch, Russia, 2001;
 * La voce in movimento, "Momo" 2, CD + book edited by Giovanni Fontana, Ed. Rouge et Noir, Frosinone, Italy, 2003;
 * Verbivocovisual – Antologia di poesia sonora 1964-2004, edited by Giovanni Fontana, CD enclosed to the magazine “Il Verri”, n° 25, Ed. Monogramma, Milano, Italy, 2004;
 * Erratum #4. Sound review. Noise + Art + Poetry, 3 CD, Edited by Erratum Musical, Besançon, France, 2004;
 * Krikri 2006, CD, Ed. Krikri, Gand, Belgium, 2006;
 * Il mondo è stato riconsiderato. Poesie italiane del secondo Novecento, CD edited by Endre Szhàrosi, Bölcsész Konzorcium HEFOP Iroda, Budapest, Hungary, 2006;
 * Per le segrete stanze, CD enclosed to the catalogue "Wunderkammern", Ed. Artpages, Isernia-Napoli, Italy, 2007;
 * Stanza segreta, CDrom, "Le son d’amour – Leçon d’amour", Doc(k)s 5/8, Akenaton production, Ajaccio, France, 2008;
 * Ex macchina ricordi, CD edited by Pierre-André Arcand, Avatar – Ohm, Québec, Canada, 2008;
 * Piedigrottesco 2009, "Futurismo – 100 anni", Stagione dei concerti del Conservatorio di Frosinone, Ed. speciale del Conservatorio, Frosinone, Italy, 2009 [Giovanni Fontana, voice; Luca Salvadori, prepared piano];
 * Sento [dunque suono, DVD enclosed to the magazine "In pensiero", n° 02, gennaio/giugno, 2009, Ed. Michelangelo libri, Roma, Italy, 2009;
 * Hypervox, antologia sonora 1968-2009, personal anthology, CD enclosed to the book Testi e pre-testi, Ed. Fondazione Berardelli, Brescia, Italy, 2009;
 * Épidémie, DVD enclosed to the magazine “Doc(k)s”, 4ème Série, n° 13/14/15/16, Edition Akenaton, Ajaccio, France, 2011;
 * Corpo a corpo, personal anthology, CD enclosed to the magazine “The New Lotta Poetica”, n° 1/2012, Fondazione Sarenco e Parise Editore, Cunettone ai Colli, Italy, 2012.

Videography

 * Conoscenza sottile/sottile inganno 1, by Giovanni Fontana, Video 2000, prod. Poiesis, Alatri, Italy, 1984;
 * Conoscenza sottile/sottile inganno 2, by Giovanni Fontana, Video 2000, prod. Poiesis, Alatri, Italy, 1985;
 * Improvvisa improvvisazione, by Giovanni Fontana, Video 2000, prod. Poiesis, Alatri, Italy, 1985;
 * Conoscenza sottile/sottile inganno 3, by Giovanni Fontana, Video 2000, prod. Poiesis, Alatri, Italy, 1987;
 * Espèces Nomades, edited by Françoise Dugré and Richard Martel, Prod. Le Lieu, Québec, Canada, 1987;
 * Le Voci della Scrittura, by Antonello Capurso and Giorgio Weiss, Prod. RAI, Dipartimento Scuola Educazione, Roma, Italy,1988;
 * Videor 1, by Orazio Converso, Prod. La Camera Blue, Roma, Italy, 1988;
 * Videor 2, by Orazio Converso, Prod. La Camera Blue, Roma, Italy, 1989;
 * Videor 3, by Orazio Converso, Prod. La Camera Blue, Roma, Italy, 1989;
 * Interzone, by Richard Martel and Nathalie Perrault, Prod. Les Editions Intervention, Québec, Canada, 1992;
 * Artist report, by Seiji Shimoda, Prod. Shimoda, Nagano, Japan, 1994;
 * Perforium, by Gyorgy Galantai, Prod. Artpool, Budapest, Hungary, 1995;
 * NIPAF 95, by Seiji Shimoda, Prod. Nipaf E.C., Nagano, Japan, 1995;
 * Tot Brossa, by Sarenco, Archivio del cinema e del video d'artista, Verona, Italia, 1997/98;
 * Harta performing 4-30 / 1-98, Commonpress of Italian Performing Arts, edited by Nicola Frangione, Ed. Harta Performing, Monza, Italy, 1998;
 * Poesia Totale, an exhibition curated by Enrico Mascelloni and Sarenco, videocatalogue by Piero Matarrese and Pierpaolo Murru, Digital Videoart Verona, Verona, Italy, 1998;
 * Apple Poem, by Giovanni Fontana, prod. Poiesis, VHS, Alatri, Italy, 1998;
 * Parole in libertà continuing, Paula Claire presenting work by Gino Severini, Carlo Belloli, Giovanni Fontana, Mirella Bentivoglio, Alberto Faietti, Paula Claire at the “Estorick Collection of Italian Art”, London, Ed. Int. Sound & Visual Poetry Archive, Oxford, 1999;
 * Viatge a la Polinèsia, "Volume XXIV: Poesia a la vista: videopoesia", videoperformance, Propost, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 1999;
 * Poésie en action, DVD-Rom, edited by Philippe Castellin and Jean Torregrosa, “Doc(k)s”, n° 29/33 (CD enclosed), Ed. Akenaton, Ajaccio, France, 2003;
 * Varianti. Suono, parola, immagine, DVD by Leonardo Vecchi, editing Rodolfo Canaletti, Teatro San Matteo, Piacenza, Italy, 2004;
 * Chorus, by N. Ricciardulli and G. Kristensen, Itinerari Armonici / Angelus Novus, L’Aquila, Italy, 2004;
 * John Giorno. Voices in your head, by Antonio Poce, DVD, Centro Hermes, Ferentino, Italy, 2004;
 * Nuvolari, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana, music by Valerio Murat, video by Antonio Poce, DVD, prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2005;
 * Coppi, voice by Giovanni Fontana and others, music by Valerio Murat, video and text by Antonio Poce, DVD, prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2006;
 * 5th International Krikri Festival of Polypoetry, DVD 4/5, TVF, ArtvideoTV, Gent, Belgium, 2006;
 * Visez au coeur, voice by Giovanni Fontana and others, music by Valerio Murat, video by Antonio Poce, DVD, prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2006;
 * Sirene e incanti, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana, music and video by Antonio Poce, DVD, prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2006;
 * Fluxus & Happening Friends, camera by Jean-François Boudreault, Georges Sheedy, Odile Tremblay; editing Paul Brunet; DVD PAL, prod. Le Lieu, Centre en Art Actuel, Québec, Canada, 2007;
 * Diavolo/Figura, voice by Giovanni Fontana, text by Elmerindo Fiore, music by Giampiero Gemini, video Antonio Poce, DVD, prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2008;
 * Venti e zero cinque, DVD, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana; music and video Antonio Poce; sound editing Valerio Murat; prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2009;
 * iCaroballa, DVD, text by Nanni Balestrini; voices Nanni Balestrini and Giovanni Fontana; music Luca Salvadori; directed by Giovanni Fontana; prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2009;
 * Pneumastolfo, DVD, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana; music and video Antonio Poce; sound editing Valerio Murat; prod. “Hermes Intermedia”, Ferentino, Italy, 2009;
 * Trentunesimo sparo, DVD, testo poetico e voce di Giovanni Fontana, musica di Alessandro Cipriani, video di Giulio Latini, 2009;
 * I prati del paradiso, poems by Aldo Palazzeschi, music by Giancarlo Cardini; voice by Giovanni Fontana, DVD, Studio audio-digitale Daniele Palermini, Frosinone, Italy, 2009;
 * Creazione Improvvisa, DVD edited by Dipartimento di Musica Jazz del Conservatorio di Frosinone, Frosinone 2009;
 * La caravane de la parole, by Jean-François Dugas, DVD NTSC, Prod. Le Lieu, Centre en art actuel, Québec, Canada, 2009 [2 DVD];
 * Fotodina(ni)mismo, DVD prod. “Hermes Intermedia” [, text and voice by Giovanni Fontana; music by Ennio Morricone; video Antonio Poce; sound editing Valerio Murat], 2009.