Hompson, Davi Det, 1939-1996
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
American Bookworks in Print / Zelevansky P ; Lehrer W ; Colp N ; Hompson DD ; Butler F ; Johnston A ; Lederman SB ; Davids B ; King S ; Lerner S ; Horvitz SR ; Smith K ; Zweig J ; Osborn K ; McCarney S ; DeCoster M ; Meador C ; Zimmerman P ; Denes A., 1984
This exhibition was curated by Anne-Catherine Fallen and Kevin Osborn. Sackner Archive is listed under resources and several books depicted are held by the Sackner Archive.. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Book Art: An Exhibition of Books by Artist Living in the Southeast / Hompson DD ; Satin CJ ; Richard C ; Laxson R., 1984
Essay by Jan Avgikos, "How to Read an Artist's Book." Reproduces Richard C's "The Private Life of the Rabbit," Ruth Laxson's "Earth Score" and "Two Letter Words," all held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rubber. No.1 / Davi Det Hompson., 1979
Word and Image Equations, 1975
Tom Ockerse writes in his preface to this summer workshop report that "the occurrence of this study in a school of the visual arts is significant in that it deals with a kind of activity which is most often, traditionally, associated with literature. It affirms the view that the word is no longer limited to literary 'domain' and that the visual artist , perhaps through his conventionally less restricted view, can make a most important contribution to the development and understanding of human language."Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive. A mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive, now in the Getty collection. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word and Image Equations / Ockerse, Tom ; Hompson, Davi Det ; Brown J., 1975
Tom Ockerse writes in his preface to this summer workshop report that "the occurrence of this study in a school of the visual arts is significant in that it deals with a kind of activity which is most often, traditionally, associated with literature. It affirms the view that the word is no longer limited to literary 'domain' and that the visual artist , perhaps through his conventionally less restricted view, can make a most important contribution to the development and understanding of human language."Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word and Image Equations / Ockerse, Tom ; Hompson, Davi Det ; Brown J., 1975
Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive, now in the Getty collection. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.