Madeleine Slavick is an American author and photographer whose work is notable for crossing cultural barriers.
Madeleine Marie Slavick was born in the United States. She has four sisters, including Susanne Slavick, Sarah Slavick, and Elin O’Hara Slavick.
lived in the United States for 25 years, and in Hong Kong for 25 years, before moving to New Zealand in 2012. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally.
Reviewer Bradley Winterton in the Taipei Times described Slavick’s Delicate Access as having “poise and a terse intelligence” with “nothing unbuttoned” and having a “minimalist concentration.” Reviewer Tammy Ho in the Asian Review of Books described her poetry as transforming small and “seemingly insignificant things” into “meaning-loaded symbols.” Reviewer Michael Ingham described her poem Mong kok Market, about life in Hong Kong, as depicting the “instant slaughter one cannot avoid witnessing at the live meat and fish stalls.”
Slavick stated, “In the projects I undertake, I try to create a sense of community which enriches me, the other participants, and the audience.”
Madeleine Slavick is an American author and photographer whose deed is notable for crossing cultural barriers.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Publications and exhibitions
- 3 References
- 3.1 Fifty Stories Fifty Images
- 3.2 Flesh and Blood
- 3.3 Round: Poems and Photographs of Asia
- 3.4 Delicate Access
- 3.5 Coloring Words: Ten Cards with Color Poems and Photographs
- 3.6 China The Dragon Awakes
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Biography
Madeleine Marie Slavick was born in the United States. She has four sisters, including Susanne Slavick, Sarah Slavick, and Elin O’Hara Slavick.
lived in the United States for 25 years, and in Hong Kong for 25 years, before touching to New Zealand in 2012. Her photographs have been exhibited internationally.
Reviewer Bradley Winterton in the Taipei Times described Slavick’s Delicate Access as having “poise and a rude intelligence” with “nothing unbuttoned” and having a “minimalist concentration.” Reviewer Tammy Ho in the Asian Evaluation of Books described her poetry as transforming small and “seemingly insignificant things” into “meaning-loaded symbols.” Reviewer Michael Ingham described her poem Mong kok Market, about animatronics in Hong Kong, as depicting the “instant slaughter one cannot avoid witnessing at the conscious meat and fish stalls.”
Slavick stated, “In the projects I undertake, I try to Make a prudence of community which enriches me, the additional participants, and the audience.”
Publications and exhibitions
References
Last update 2021-08-06