Visual poetry is an avant-garde literary form of foreign modernist concretism, which is mainly manifested as lyric poetry, also known as "figurative poetry" or "language experimental poetry". The text of this kind of poetry no longer has pre-solidified definite meaning, but is a graphic symbol that breaks the language norms, has no grammatical function and is not composed of words and sentences. No sentence combination, no punctuation, no capitalization.
Concrete visual poetry is a school of poetry that once appeared in German-speaking countries in the mid-20th century. The word "visual poetry" is visuelle poesie in German. English visual poetry. The pioneers of German visual poetry are Alp and Schwaetzer. The real representatives are Arghe Le Tanner, Gomringer, Heisenberg Bouter and so on.