Baroni, Vittore, 1956-
Dates
- Existence: 1956 January 17
Nationality
Italian
Found in 775 Collections and/or Records:
The Brain Factory: An International Collection of Cut-Ups & Cerebro-Spinal Fluids 231086 / Baroni, Vittore, editor ; Olbrich JO ; Bennett JM ; Hagglund SG ; Nations O ; Crozier R ; Hill C ; Cohen R ; Smith J ; Bleus G ; Bille P ; Burroughs WS ; Gysin B., 1986
The Cancellors, 1990
The theme is Baroni's Stickerman Museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Cop Killers 4482 / Vittore Baroni; Daniele Ciullini; M.A. Phillips., 1982
This work is stored in box with Area Condizionata. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The E.O.N. Seals of Sillyness / Baroni, Vittore., 2007
The Fake Picabia Bros.: 50 Favorite Mail Art Catalogs / Gaglione, Bill, editor ; Held, John Jr., editor ; Johnson R ; Carrion U ; Baroni V ; Bleus G ; Bulatov D ; Cohen R ; Cole D ; Crane M ; Crozier R ; Diamantini C ; Felter J ; Filliou R ; Gutierrez PJ ; Held Jjr ; Hompson DD ; Kamperelic D ; Kantor I ; Keller B ; Laszlo JN ; Lobach B ; McHale B ; Maggi R ; Gutierrez-Marx G ; Mayor D ; Padin C ; Perkins S ; Rypson P ; Spiegelman L ; Todorovic M ; Zabala H., 1996
Includes an introductory essay entitledm "Mail Art Catalogs: Documenting the Underground," and a concluding essay by John Held Jr entitled, "Curating a Mail Art Show." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Forte dei Marmite Cooked Booklet / Baroni, Vittore ; Scott, Michael., 1980
The Harder They Fall, 1981
The House That Vispo Built / Baroni, Vittore ; Topel, Andrew ; Marinetti FT ; Cangiullo F ; Ruscha E ; Ben ; Mallarme S ; Mon F ; Mayakovsky V ; Ruhm G ; Arias-Misson A ; Fahlstrom O ; Finlay IH ; Tzara T ; Carroll L ; Gorey E., 2012
The authors are listed on the cover as Bela Noiport & Odrew Van Reitt which is an anagrm of the combinations of the names of both authors, Baroni and Topel. Andrew Topel created the "visual poetry and other rough elements, mixed and augmented by Vittore Baroni, who also wrote the rhymed couplets." This book is stored in the Baroni box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Juggler, 1995
The central image is a skeletal, rubberstamped figure who juggles 5 rubberstamped spherical objects, perhaps key locks to a room. The figure stands on 2 mounds of letraset letters. A relief object collaged to the upper left corner consists of handwritten cancelled numbers on top of letraset letters with a paper fragment of blue sky and a cloud. The image may be a metaphor for Baroni's questioning his art, music, or hotel careers. This is one of a series of 8 Unrelated Pieces for the Sackn -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Oxidized Renegade / Baroni, Vittore; Ciullini, Daniele., 1980
The Purloined Letter (1990), 1990
The Residents / Baroni, Vittore ; Pieraccini, Francesca ; Annette Jarvie, translator., 1989
The Risk / Ruch, Gunther, editor ; Baroni, Vittore, editor ; Bleus G ; Conception M ; Bloch M ; Deisler G ; Jupitter-Larsen G ; Leigh M ; Perneczky G ; Moore B ; Olbrich JO ; Maggi R ; Daligand D ; Pawson M ; Kaufmann P ; Rutkovsky P ; Jesch B ; Wolf-Rehfeldt R ; Ruch G., 1990
This work consists of two books in a paper bag. The Risk is edited by Gunther Ruch and Arte Postale No.62 1990 by Vittore Baroni. The description of Arte Postale can be found in the database under other copies of the periodical. Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt's contribution reads "My Last Mail Art Action from the GDR" (owing to Glasnost). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Rotten War(d), 1980
The State of the Arts: A Networking Questionnaire, 1999
Baroni publishes the response to questions posed to correspondence artists concerning avant garde art and artists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Table of the Little Iconoclast, 2000
The images from the contributing artists/poets have the same background of a target with bull's eye. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Worst Moment Is When You Realize That You Can't Change the Course of Art History, 2009
The collaged card depicts a photograph of Vittore and an unknown man seated and reading books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.