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Beining, Guy R., 1938-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1938 September 26

Nationality

American

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Heads & H&Z, 1985

 Item — Box 281: [Barcode: 31858072460649]
Identifier: CC-19604-19990
Scope and Contents

This anthology Includes reprints of a selection of curry's publishing activities focusing on his rubberstampings of minimalistic and concrete poems of his own and his circle of poets. Dean comments: this making precious of the single poem was the result of necessity as much as esthetic deliberation; curry published within a finite small budget. This could have caused poor-quality production, i.e. Gestetner, offset or xerox. Instead it resulted in hand-stamp, hand-set rubber type, as his chosen (& unique) means of publication. His scaled down book remained both anarchic and typographically refined. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Piecemeal Part Eight, 1989

 Item — Box 333: [Barcode: 31858072491024]
Identifier: CC-21688-22099
Scope and Contents

Concluding essay by Harry Polkinhorn on Guy Beining's eight books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1989

Visual Poetry / And M ; Austin WJ ; Backonja P ; Basinski M ; Beining G ; Bennett J ; Byrum J ; Damon M ; Ernst KS ; Fritton C ; Ganick P ; Grumman B ; DeHay M ; Helmes S ; Hill C ; Huth G ; Kervinen JP ; Leftwich J ; Lipman J ; Murphy S ; Peters M ; Rosenberg MR ; Sorin W ; Stetser C ; Taylor T ; White D ; Weiss I ; Young K ; Luis C., 2005

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Identifier: CC-43577-45655
Scope and Contents This exhibition was put together by Carlos Luis. Prior to theshow, the poets visited the Sackner Archive and put on a performance at Dorsch gallery in Miami. It was reviewed: Visual lessons for poetry translators JOSE ANTONIO EVORA The New Herald The New Herald Draw up of Man is both titled one of only notebooks exhibited in the Visual sample Poetry (visual Poetry), opened in the Durban-Segnini Gallery until the 29 of April. It is a volume of heavy laminae that seems devised to count pedigree of the exhibition, so and as one assumes that a familiarized spectator must understand less it with that current of the visual arts that with traditional techniques like the painting or the sculpture. The title is already suggestive: Tracks of man. Her author, Carol Steter, put of a same side from drawings of Altamira and hieroglyphics to transit signals and you will capitulate of the press, happening through pentagramas, images of skyscraper, maps and warnings of urban direction. When calling...
Dates: 2005

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