Bertola, Carla, 1935-
Dates
- Existence: 1935
Nationality
Italian
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Busta Sorpresa, A: Esposizione di Poesia Visuale dall Raccolta / Carla Bertola, curator ; Caruso L ; Perfetti M ; Cena S ; Colonna G ; Miccini E ; Bertola C ; Lora-Totino A ; Diotallevi M ; Fontana G ; Arbizzani L ; Ferrando B ; Baroni V ; Apolloni I ; Ciani P., 1990
The exhibition consisted of works from first six issues of Busta Sorpresa which was published by Offerta Speciale, Turin. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
International Mail Art Project / Progetto Internazionale di Arte Postale" The Hill / La Collina / Alessandro Bertacchin, curator ; Boschi A ; Bertacchini A ; Maggi R ; Baroni V ; Bertola C ; Capatti B ; Diotallevi M ; Joe E ; Liuzzi O ; Lora-Totino A ; Molinari M ; Morandi E ; Pennacchi W ; Perfetti M ; Persiani G ; Roncoroni F ; Sassu A ; Scala R ; Schodl G ; Vitacchio A ; Focardi FP ; Bleus G ; Simon B ; VanSebroeck A ; Fierens L ; Daligand D ; Lenoir P ; Sourdin B ; Groh K ; Seifert J ; A1 Waste Paper ; Bates K ; Pilcher BE ; Kamperelic D ; Calleja JM ; Gomez A ; Ibirico ; Ricart J ; Paz H ; Cares A ; Padin C ; Bertrand D ; Bennett JM ; Dyar M ; Held Jjr ; Malok ; Sonnenfeld M ; State of Being ; Sticker Dude ; Mizzi D ; Dellafiora D ; Cohen R ; Nakamura K ; Shimamoto S ; Strada G., 2006
The exhibition was curated by Alessandro Bertacchini. Anna Boschi and Ruggerio Maggi contributed introductory essays. The theme of this exhibition was the "Hill" or subject matter dealing with the Hill with a wide latitude on its definition, e.g., the breast, bodies, vertical industrial objects. Most of the mail art works are depicted over the second half of this catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Open Letter: Kenneth Goldsmith and Conceptual Poetics. No.7/Fall / Andrews B ; Beaulieu D ; Bok C ; Cole B ; Daniels D ; Drucker J ; Dworkin C ; Emerson L ; Fitterman R ; Goldsmith K ; Morris S ; Perloff M ; Peters C ; Schwartzburg M ; Werschler-Henry D ; Young G ; Williams E ; MacLow J ; Weiner L ; Perec G., 2005
There is mention of A.G. Rosen, a Goldsmith collector, who owns the lead copy of "Steal This Book." The Sackner Archive holds the plywood copy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Saving Grace / Grennan, Karin ; Cardella J., 1997
This article describes Joe Cardella's vision as editor of the assembling periodical, Art/Life. The Sackner Archive contains this periodical. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.