Cutts, Simon, 1944-
Dates
- Existence: 1944-
Nationality
British
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Allotments / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Gardner, Ian ; Cutts S ; Mills S., 1970
Gardner iIlustrates eight brief poems by Ian Hamilton Finlay (3), Stuart Mills (2), and Simon Cutts (3) with abstract colored designs on facing pages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Circle Press Publications 1967-1980 / Rothenberg J ; Tyson I ; King R ; Christie J ; Furnival J ; Fisher R ; Phillips T ; Cutts S ; Roberts K., 1980
Coracle Press Archive / Cutts S ; Torok K ; Fidler M ; Mills S ; Finlay IH ; Phillips T ; Williams J., 1985
David Gray's letter to Marvin Sackner offers the Coracle Press printed archive from 1974 to the present for sale to the Sackners. This material was subsequently acquired by the Getty Center for the History of Arts and the Humanities. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Leafmould / Cutts, Simon ; Torok, Karl., 1975
Contains 19 tipped-in reproductions of drawings by Torok. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Liste 4/92 (Lagerliste III: 1975 bis ca 1985) / Bisson-Millet, Paule-Leon ; Burroughs WS ; Chopin H ; Cutts S ; Hugnet G ; Federman R ; Finlay IH ; Gomringer E ; Heidsieck B ; Kostelanetz R ; Phillips T ; Roth D ; Williams E., 1992
No.26: Contemporary Fine Press, Illustrated & Artists' Book / Granary Books ; Joyce J ; Berrigan D ; Cutts S ; Ely T ; Johanknecht S ; Ponge F ; Mathews H ; Winkfield T ; Gallo P ; Haynes R ; Hoyt S ; Beckett S ; Kruchenykh A ; VanVleit C ; Kaldewey G ; Kelm D ; Crombie J ; Bourne S ; Bigus R ; Moore S ; King S ; Hamady W ; Drescher H ; Tetenbaum B ; Phillips T ; Mallarme S ; Young K ; Kruger B ; Furnival J., 1989
Each of the 125 items in this catalogue is extensively annotated. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Publications 1984 / Coracle Press ; Cutts S ; Williams J ; Torok K ; Meyer T ; Clark TA ; Phillips T., 1984
Straiks / Cutts, Simon ; Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; McK Glen, Sydney., 1973
This booklet is cited in two places because the first author listed is Cutts but it is listed in the Finlay bibliography. Straiks" or "strakes" are stripes of different color from the rest of the surface of which they form a part (OED). The text plays upon variations: streams, streets, streaks, straiks. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.