Helfgott, Gloria
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Beyond the Page: Artists' Books Artists' Choice / Barton CJ ; Beube D ; Colby S ; Eller E ; Helfgott G ; Hutchins E ; Jackman S ; McCarney S ; Polansky L ; Rosenberg MR ; Share S ; Silverberg RA ; Smith K., 1995
Mention is made that several artists' books are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
In Camera, 1991
The book object and box have the shapes of pentagons. Each side is perforated to serve as a camera obscura so that the viewer can visualize an image from the book object or outside of it through the opposite side of the pentagon. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Milliseconds to Millenia: The Art of Time / Poehlmann JA ; Lessick H ; Helfgott G ; Heft C ; Barton CJ ; Colp N ; Lederman SB ; Korf K ; Davidson L ; Long ME ; Lukac J ; Clausen T ; Neaderland L ; Ng K ; Beube D ; Rosenberg MR ; Share S ; Smith EK ; Faust D ; Solomon C ; Tetenbaum B., 1994
Exhibition was curated by Carol Barton and its theme was a special view of time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pranayama Bhramari / Gloria Helfgott., 1991
Commissioned for "The Beauty In Breathing" exhibition. Consists of four book objects bound together such that when spread apart, the shape of an "X" appears. The title indicates a Yoga expression meaning musical breathing. Body and breath move together with sound as a tool imparting a feeling of peace. The poem, excerpted from the Rig Veda X 129, is written in English on beads that turn inside metal containers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pranayama Bhramari / Gloria Helfgott., 1991
Commissioned for "The Beauty In Breathing" exhibition. Consists of four book objects bound together such that when spread apart, the shape of an "X" appears. The title indicates a Yoga expression meaning musical breathing. Body and breath move together with sound as a tool imparting a feeling of peace. The poem, excerpted from the Rig Veda X 129, is written in English on beads that turn inside metal containers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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