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Basil King was born in the East End of London in
1935 and came to the U.S. in 1947.  At 16, he entered
Black Mountain College, where he studied painting and writing. 
In 1958 he married Martha and settled in New York to paint.
During this time he made art for Yugen and Kultur magazines,
and for books by LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka), Allen Ginsberg,
and others.
In the early 1970s, with two partners, he founded
Mulch magazine; Mulch Press subsequently
published six books,
including Paul Blackburn’s Piere Vidal and Allen Ginsberg’s

Visions of the Great Rememberer both with art by King. 
   In the 1980s King painted images from playing cards, baseball,
trees, and portraits
of artists and poets and began writing regularly. 
   In 1992, he began his long documentary prose/poem/media work,
Mirage.
Mirage paintings, watercolors, and pastels were exhibited
for the first time at Gotham
Book Mart in 1994, where King also
read from his texts. Since that time, King combined
reading with
showing slides of his own art and others.
King’s visual art is in the
collections
of the New York Public Library, Yale  University, the
late Morton & Lita Hornick,
Wadsworth Athenaeum, Grand Valley
State College, University of Kansas Museum of Art,
David and
Becky Starobin, State University of New York at Buffalo, the
Gladstone Museum of
Baseball Art, and Tom Seaver. 
   Mirage performances have been presented in Prague, Ljubljana
(Slovenia), Groznjan
(Croatia), Duino (Italy), Dartington College
(U.K.), and Cody’s Bookstore, Berkeley, California. 
Text from
Mirage has been published in Otis Rush (Australia), Boxkite (Australia),
House Organ,
and First Intensity. The Spring 2001 issue of
Poetry/New York features a cover, portfolio of art,
and a section
from Warp Spasm, “Karla Faye”.  Another section from Warp
Spasm, “Identity”,
will appear next fall in First Intensity. King’s
other Mirage books include The Complete Miniatures
and
Devotions (Stop Press, London). Both combine text and art. Warp
Spasm in its
entirety is on the Fall 2001 list of Spuyten Duyvil
Press, New York.
Additional work is forthcoming in LVNG 
(floodeditions.com).