Winkler, Michael, 1952- (American visual artist)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Extreme Measures / Winkler, Michael., 1988 - 1989
Winkler's work consist of forming line constructions and geometrical shapes based upon connecting the letters of a word with straight lines to a circle of the letters of the alphabet. These shapes might be considered a semiotic representation of the word in a non-verbal language. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Extreme Measures / Winkler, Michael., 1988 - 1989
Winkler's work consists of forming line constructions and geometrical shapes based upon connecting the letters of a word with straight lines to a circle of the letters of the alphabet. These shapes might be considered a semiotic representation of the word in a non-verbal language. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Primal Format Screenfold #1 / Winkler, Michael., 1992
This work depicts Winkler's typical working of diagramming words using a circular representation of the alphabet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Prototype: An Exhibition of Spelled-Forms / Winkler, Michael., 2000
Regular Words / Winkler, Michael., 1982
Word Art/Art Words / Winkler, Michael., 1985
This book shows Winkler's typical working of diagramming words using a circular representation of the alphabet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word-Image Series 1 thru 12 and All...Words / Winkler, Michael., 1983
Winkler's work consists of forming line constructions and geometrical shapes based upon connecting the letters of a word with straight lines to a circle of the letters of the alphabet. These shapes might be considered a semiotic representation of the word in a non-verbal language. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word Works / Winkler, Michael., 1986
Winkler's work consists of forming line constructions and geometrical shapes based upon connecting the letters of a word with straight lines to a circle of the letters of the alphabet. These shapes might be considered a semiotic representation of the word in a non-verbal language. The line drawings by themselves are also placed on the landscape photographs. The significance of the typings in a non-verbal language done on the verso of the pages with the colored photographs of the landscape and ancient tablet scenes is cryptic. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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