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Alan MacKellar

Alan MacKellar has a PhD in theoretical nuclear physics. He was chair of physics at the University of Kentucky until he retired, and I don’t think UK has updated its photo since. He is also a well-known black and white photographer, with an exhibit upcoming at the Lexington Central Library gallery in November, and an interest in a photographic processing technique called mordancage. He’s a relative newcomer to poetry. In fact, he told me that he once thought of publishing a collection of his photographs, each matched to a poem. But he couldn’t find the right poems, so he decided to learn to write them for himself. (A small ghost of that project below, perhaps.) Imagery from physics and photography enrich his work. He is currently circulating his manuscript poetry collection sans photographs, Encounters on a Light Cone.

“Vine Street Market” was published in the short-lived but glorious V Magazine. Alan’s photograph of a well-known gourd seller at the Vine Street Market was exhibited at the Lexington Central Library gallery in 1991.

October HarvestVine Street Market
Any pole beans today the market hawker
asks we hesitate by his booth he lifts
a bunch swollen with a pregnancy of seeds
sifts them slowly through his fingers
back into the bushel his practiced art
seduces two more dollars from me
my daughter and I walk back and forth
three times she searching for the perfect
last tomato of the season rejects Madison
and Casey Counties in favor of sweet
red ones from Garrard how can I say
they are sweet you just know fondling them
it’s October the many colors of corn
squash pumpkins gourds twisted into curves
of computer art she comes from E’town
twice a month swears they have no fresh markets
stares at produce from backs of pickups
points out those smuggled from distant
lands which red potatoes would you pick
she asks having already seen the chosen ones
one more time around she pleads delaying
the moment of departure her mother gone
four months now.

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2 Comments

  • 1. Sherry Chandler&hellip replies at 13th November 2005, 7:02 am :

    [...] sity of Georgia Press, 1996). I am not versed enough in any of these works to discuss what Alan MacKellar might call the difference between photojournalism and art photography. I do know that artists are [...]

  • 2. Sherry Chandler&hellip replies at 15th November 2005, 5:38 am :

    [...] tor Russell Bellamy and ceramicist Marianne Brown. You can read one of Alan’s poems here and get a look at more of his mordançage photos here and here. The work on the left is entitled “Ho [...]

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