Spence, Pete, 1946-
Nationality
Australian
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
[A Little Collection...] / Spence, Pete., 1995
Abregement: An Essay / Spence, Pete., 1996
The words utilized in the poem have abridged by dropping letters from them. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Abregement: An Essay / Spence, Pete., 1996
The words utilized in the poem have been abridged by dropping letters from them. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[animal with text] / spence, pete., 2002
[cat with text] / spence, pete., 2002
divertimenti on random days: [Bespa]. / Cornelis vleeskens ; spence p., 2004
divertimenti on random days: [Neu Hollan]. / Cornelis vleeskens ; Messerli D., 2004
Hybrid Laughter / spence, pete ; Jandl E., 2002
In one poem in this pamphlet, spence does "A Humument" treatment of a text for a homage to the artist, Helen Frankenthaler. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hybrid Laughter / spence, pete ; Jandl E., 2002
In one poem in this pamphlet, spence does "A Humument" treatment of a text for a homage to the artist, Helen Frankenthaler. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[i] / spence, pete., 2002
Ligne. No.3/Sep / David Powell, pete spence, editors ; Danon B ; Wolf-Rehfeldt R ; Was E ; Rehfeldt R ; Polkinhorn H ; Beining G ; Selenitsch A ; Powell D ; Hill C ; Kempton K ; Essary L ; Perfetti M ; Murphy P ; spence p ; deAraujo A., 1986
This issue is a compilation of visual and concrete poems. The transformation of letters to abstract forms by Crag Hill over eight pages is particularly engaging. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mail Art / spence, pete., 2002
MWFooooC / spence, pete., 1989
NEON OBOe / spence, pete., 2002
[Untitled] / Boschi, Anna; spence, pete., 2001
Visceral Language / spence, pete., 2004
Each page contains a faceless man's torso that is unzipped and held by his hands. Each image is constructed of different internal types and signs and the zipper pull is positioned over the man's penis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Visceral Language / spence, pete., 2004
Each page contains a faceless man's torso that is unzipped and held by his hands. Each image is constructed of different internal types and signs and the zipper pull is positioned over the man's penis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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