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Vincent Berquez

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Vincent Berquez: Forgiveness

Vincent Berquez

 

Forgiveness

 

In the darkness my son is the object.

In his sleep we ponder ourselves

and glimpse eternity,

his communicating will go

further than we shall ever travel.

 

In this great silence he is monumental

and we see the future beyond ourselves.

 

Asleep there are always hidden secrets

from the banality of our self-importance

that only he can deconstruct and give meaning to.

 

We ask who we are.  But he cannot answer yet.

It will be a wonderment to hear his voice,

will he understand as we become different with time,

will he forgive us if forgiveness is necessary?

 

13.12.10

 

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Vincent Berquez: Cathedral of trees

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Cathedral of trees

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Vincent Berquez: Bulldog morning

Vincent Berquez© painting:

Bulldog morning (2011)

 

Vincent Berquez Biography

Vincent Berquez is a London–based artist and poet. He has published in Britain, Europe, America and New Zealand. His work is in many anthologies, collections and magazine worldwide. Vincent Berquez was requested to write a Tribute as part of ‘Poems to the American People’ for the Hastings International Poetry Festival for 9/11, read by the mayor of New York at the podium. He has also been commissioned to write a eulogy by the son of Chief Albert Nwanzi Okoluko, the Ogimma Obi of Ogwashi-Uku to commemorate the death of his father. Berquez has been a judge many times, including for Manifold Magazine and had work read as part of Manifold Voices at Waltham Abbey. He has recited many times, including at The Troubadour and the Pitshanger Poets, in London. In 2006 his name was put forward with the Forward Prize for Literature. He recently was awarded a prize with Decanto Magazine. Berquez is now a member of London Voices who meet monthly in London, United Kingdom.

Vincent Berquez has also been collaborating in 07/08 with a Scottish composer and US film maker to produce a song-cycle of seven of his poems for mezzo-soprano and solo piano. These are being recorded at the Royal College of Music under the directorship of the concert pianist, Julian Jacobson. In 2009 he will be contributing 5 poems for the latest edition of A Generation Defining Itself, as well as 3 poems for Eleftheria Lialios’s forthcoming book on wax dolls published in Chicago. He also made poetry films that have been shown at various venues, including a Polish/British festival in London, Jan 07.

As an artist Vincent Berquez has exhibited world wide, winning prizes, such as at the Novum Comum 88’ Competition in Como, Italy. He has worked with an art’s group, called Eins von Hundert, from Cologne, Germany for over 16 years. He has shown his work at the Institute of Art in Chicago, US, as well as many galleries and institutions worldwide. Berquez recently showed his paintings at the Lambs Conduit Festival, took part in a group show called Gazing on Salvation, reciting his poetry for Lent and exhibiting paintings/collages. In October he had a one-man show at Sacred Spaces Gallery with his Christian collages in 2007. In 2008 Vincent Berquez had a solo show of paintings at The Foundlings Museum and in 2011 an exposition with new work in Langham Gallery London.

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Victor Berquez: My son the musician

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My son the musician

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vincent berquez poetry: this

vincent berquez

 

this

 

this is the vessel

this is the child

the spontaneous

sparks into action

this is central

this is who we are

this is the treasure

and the bud opens.

 

this is you and me

in our ideal form,

we have blended

and here before us

is unrefined love

that is a smile

and we praise this

through him, with him.

 

29.09.10

 

Vincent Berquez Biography

Vincent Berquez is a London–based artist and poet. He has published in Britain, Europe, America and New Zealand. His work is in many anthologies, collections and magazine worldwide. Vincent Berquez was requested to write a Tribute as part of ‘Poems to the American People’ for the Hastings International Poetry Festival for 9/11, read by the mayor of New York at the podium. He has also been commissioned to write a eulogy by the son of Chief Albert Nwanzi Okoluko, the Ogimma Obi of Ogwashi-Uku to commemorate the death of his father. Berquez has been a judge many times, including for Manifold Magazine and had work read as part of Manifold Voices at Waltham Abbey. He has recited many times, including at The Troubadour and the Pitshanger Poets, in London. In 2006 his name was put forward with the Forward Prize for Literature. He recently was awarded a prize with Decanto Magazine. Berquez is now a member of London Voices who meet monthly in London, United Kingdom.

Vincent Berquez has also been collaborating in 07/08 with a Scottish composer and US film maker to produce a song-cycle of seven of his poems for mezzo-soprano and solo piano. These are being recorded at the Royal College of Music under the directorship of the concert pianist, Julian Jacobson. In 2009 he will be contributing 5 poems for the latest edition of A Generation Defining Itself, as well as 3 poems for Eleftheria Lialios’s forthcoming book on wax dolls published in Chicago. He also made poetry films that have been shown at various venues, including a Polish/British festival in London, Jan 07.

As an artist Vincent Berquez has exhibited world wide, winning prizes, such as at the Novum Comum 88’ Competition in Como, Italy. He has worked with an art’s group, called Eins von Hundert, from Cologne, Germany for over 16 years. He has shown his work at the Institute of Art in Chicago, US, as well as many galleries and institutions worldwide. Berquez recently showed his paintings at the Lambs Conduit Festival, took part in a group show called Gazing on Salvation, reciting his poetry for Lent and exhibiting paintings/collages. In October he had a one-man show at Sacred Spaces Gallery with his Christian collages in 2007. In 2008 Vincent Berquez had a solo show of paintings at The Foundlings Museum and in 2011 an exposition with new work in Langham Gallery London.

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Exposition Vincent Berquez in Langham Gallery London

Exposition Vincent Berquez in Langham Gallery London

VINCENT BERQUEZ

NEW WORKS

7-20 February 2011

Langham Gallery
34 Lamb’s Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3LE

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Vincent Berquez: Two Poems

V i n c e n t   B e r q u e z

T w o   P o e m s

 

P o r c e l a i n


You wait for me patiently

for my events to happen

for my heart to meet yours.


Sliding fingers into fingers

we canter through the busy city


I brush you off gently –

like dusting precious porcelain.


I still want the proposal offered

but slowly, in measured footsteps,

in calm, tame light,

within my heart’s capacity.


You wait patiently.

Seeds will be sown as plants push

through the soil, appearing like a miracle.


Porcelain flowers you and I.


T h e   v i t a l   o r e


I have planted my flag deep in your territory

in fantastical realms unknown to me for so long,

in the greater mystery of life my strong sail skitted

and skimmed me towards the shore of your heart.


The clauses within craziness and controlled chaos

that can be this existence often spiralling, imposed

in the blind roots as the route was broken through

and you appeared on a lighter horizon in loving glow.


My flag flies passionately in the hardy swirling air

and sparkles in the whooshing breeze of my vital nature

and in the height of the azure sky, embedded, pushed in

I embellish and decorate my thoughts into the earth,

into the crust of clay, deep into vital ore, and there I find you.


Vincent Berquez: Two Poems

 

VINCENT BERQUEZ: THE THREE MALE GRACES 2006

27cm x 59cm, wood based, plastered and plated in aluminium


Vincent Berquez: “The Christian equivalent of the Three Graces of antiquity could be said to be Faith, Hope and Charity. These represent the embodiment of womanhood and the better nature of an ideal, always entwined and gathered together in unity. In my work I thought that man could be represented in a similar way and why had he not been in this way in the first place? Was it that the male could only be perceived in strength and the warring attributes? My male Three Graces are also entwined as a unity. They blend and meld within each other. I have envisaged that they represent Courage, Integrity and Honesty. That these virtues in our world are important, that as a man the combination would be the best way we could be with Faith, Hope and Charity, we could make a better, safer world.”

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Vincent Berquez: Four Poems

V i n c e n t   B e r q u e z

 F o u r   P o e m s


Dancing into the cream of the night

 


You said take me dancing

in the cream of the night


like we did that time

when the music was jasper Spanish.


The seated flamenco women clapped

out the velocity of chattering rhythms


pushing the black and scarlet music

to the edge of our half-conscious world,


exciting the bloody pump with the drum

of temptation that agitated our lustiness.


The partnership of limbs tangled

loquacious, heady, demanding.


We took to the slippery dance floor

where I held the spine of your wet skin


in the stretch of my flexed palm –

you said your heart needed to dance with me


until the silver slit cracked into the shock

of the smoky grey marbled morning.


In charged anarchy we succumbed

to fog drunkenly and lost ourselves till then.


 

Bombing the Plain English Society


I shall keep you here in the electrons of my mind,

the swirling passages of these unending nerve ends.

I will be the bristling brush on the flesh of a rapid red fox,

the squaring of roots drowning in complex mathematics,

the astro-lunacy of a blinking boffin’s crazed chalk jottings

scratched frantically on a worn-out university blackboard.


I would be a Fascist treading in the shine of marching jackboots

towards the blinding zealous pursuit of your affections,

the deepest diver plunging for shellfish in dangerous waters,

the oxygen breathing spaceman sucked into the inky darkness

of twinkling night in the want of the unknown knowledge of you.


I shall be the unfettered wild horse galloping far and wide

towards you, towards the savage and the need beyond exhaustion.


I would bomb the Plain English Society in search of obscure words

to cover you, plundering rich language I would describe abundantly.


I would forfeit rich chocolate and red wine to taste you instead,

sleep on stones of fire nightly for a chance to lie next to you,

with my flame burning brightly I will illuminate you in my heat.


 

Writing words of love to the sea


I write words of love to the sea

my mistress so far from me here

in the grey light and night of the city.


I write words of passion for the waves

that lap my skin when close

that makes me come alive when I think

of her and take a path to her blanket.


I write a passion for the great emptiness

of my desire when away

for the solitude of when we are together,

when I glide deep inside her

and only come up for air when it is almost too late.


Sleep touching


Enchanted, our mime snake-like,

entwined, wrapped in each other,

a limbed garland, a drowsy choice

where no obvious choice is made.


Our sighing bodies entranced,

meshing, threading smoothly,

covering velvet soft, satin warm.


We touch without touching,

no fingers or lips or eyes

come into knowing contact –


We purr a murmur and our skin

dusts the other’s skin gently.


We are languid as we wake

again to the light of the world,

to the animation of the day.


And in our strokes we begin

to touch differently

realising each other is near.


Vincent Berquez Biography

Vincent Berquez is a London–based artist and poet. He has published in Britain, Europe, America and New Zealand. His work is in many anthologies, collections and magazine worldwide. Vincent Berquez was requested to write a Tribute as part of ‘Poems to the American People’ for the Hastings International Poetry Festival for 9/11, read by the mayor of New York at the podium. He has also been commissioned to write a eulogy by the son of Chief Albert Nwanzi Okoluko, the Ogimma Obi of Ogwashi-Uku to commemorate the death of his father. Berquez has been a judge many times, including for Manifold Magazine and had work read as part of Manifold Voices at Waltham Abbey. He has recited many times, including at The Troubadour and the Pitshanger Poets, in London. In 2006 his name was put forward with the Forward Prize for Literature. He recently was awarded a prize with Decanto Magazine. Berquez is now a member of London Voices who meet monthly in London, United Kingdom.

Vincent Berquez has also been collaborating in 07/08 with a Scottish composer and US film maker to produce a song-cycle of seven of his poems for mezzo-soprano and solo piano. These are being recorded at the Royal College of Music under the directorship of the concert pianist, Julian Jacobson. In 2009 he will be contributing 5 poems for the latest edition of A Generation Defining Itself, as well as 3 poems for Eleftheria Lialios’s forthcoming book on wax dolls published in Chicago. He also made poetry films that have been shown at various venues, including a Polish/British festival in London, Jan 07.

As an artist Vincent Berquez has exhibited world wide, winning prizes, such as at the Novum Comum 88’ Competition in Como, Italy. He has worked with an art’s group, called Eins von Hundert, from Cologne, Germany for over 16 years. He has shown his work at the Institute of Art in Chicago, US, as well as many galleries and institutions worldwide. Berquez recently showed his paintings at the Lambs Conduit Festival, took part in a group show called Gazing on Salvation, reciting his poetry for Lent and exhibiting paintings/collages. In October he had a one-man show at Sacred Spaces Gallery with his Christian collages in 2007. In 2008 Vincent Berquez also had a solo show of paintings at The Foundlings Museum. His artwork is permanently on view at the Enid Lawson Gallery in London.


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