Andrew, John, 1948-
Nationality
New Zealander
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
A Wartime Garden / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Costley, Ron ; Andrew, John., 1990
The book consists of photographic reproductions of Finlay's picture poem drawings and carvings on stone, viz., drawings by Finlay with Ron Costley & reliefs carved in Portland stone, with John Andrew. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Elegiac Inscription / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John; McQueen, Michael., 1995
The photgraph depicts an inscription carved on black Belgian Marble. It recounts the attempt to create a new Republican Calendar during the French Revolution. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Et in Arcadia Ego / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John., 1981
Depicts a carved in stone image of an armored vehicle in a landscape scene with an additional caption, "After Nicholas Poussin." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lullaby / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John., 1975
The card depicts a grid of carrier-based aircraft with folded wings. The caption "Lullaby" signifies that the airplanes are not prepared for "sleeping" or when flying and attacking an enemy ship destroy it or put it to "sleep." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nuclear Sail / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Andrew, John., 1975
The image depicts a silhouette of a submarine conning tower. The card was never distributed in commerce. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Thermidor, 1994
Stephan Bann provides an explanation of the poem in the accompanying leaflet as follows. Thermidor was the month in the French Revolutionary calendar when the summer heat was its most intense, and the grain at its ripest. It was also the month, in 1794, when Robespierre and his followers met their deaths at the guillotine. In the image of this poem, the abrupt cleavage of the word, THER MIDOR, and of the figured sheaf of flowers, suggest the termination of the revolution in its Jacobian sense. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.