Concrete poetry
Found in 6414 Collections and/or Records:
Venusz Legycsapoja / Biro, Jozsef ; Jandl E ; Breton A., 1989
Ver Ter Ser / De Melo e Castro, E.M.., 1968
This book is also designated Separada da Revista Contravento No.2, probably signifying that this book was a supplement to the periodical. It includes a reproduction of the poet's most well known concrete poem, "Pendulo." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verbale 1987: Fluenti traslati concertazione drammatica in quattro tempi 1981-1987 / Lora-Totino, Arrigo ; Martini SM., 1988
Verbobisuali: Richerche di confine fra linguaggio verbale e arte visiva / Poli, Francesco ; Bandini, Mirelle ; Zanchetti, Giorgio ; Bignami, Silvia ; DeCampos A ; Brecht G ; Harding M ; Ben ; Danon B ; Sanesi R ; Sandri G ; Carrega U ; Caruso L ; Spatola A ; Villa E ; Pavanello G ; Formenti R ; Etlinger A ; Isgro E ; Salonen M ; LaFosca F ; Furnival J ; Mussio M ; Vincenti C ; Civettini L., 2003
This book consists of critical essays by the four authors on the topic of visual/verbal imagery that is illustrated with a section at the end of color photographs of works held by the museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verboom / De Figueriedo, Luiz Antonio., 1980
Verbotetture: Architetture di Parole Nello Spazio della Pagina, 2001
Verbotecture is a neologism meaning a construction of words in the space of the page. This book is an anthology of previously published works of Lora-Totino dating from 1966 to 1998 They "identify with Concrete Poetry, but with the need of an accurate relation among the semiotic-graphical values and the meaning of the poem." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verbum Parola Mot Word / La Rocca, Ketty., 1966
This piece, reproduced in yellow letters on a blue background, was the front piece in the catalogue of La Rocca's works at Galleria Carini, 1989. The photograph verso is rubberstamped, "ketti la rocca, via de serrogli 66, firenze" and hand dated '66. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vergessen Versprechen / Gerz, Jochen., 1968
The two German words that mean in English 'forget & promises' are printed in right side up and in reverse right side down. Thus, the poem is read, 'forget promises - promises forget.' This typing is designated No.492 in Gerz's Catalogue Raisonne Volume III. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verisimilitude / spence, pete ; Aisbett, Bev., 1987
The one word poems in this book consist of words that have the letter, 'v.' The poems are handwritten and the 'v' is often written in a visual way to bring out the sense of the poem. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verklarte Nacht / UU, David., 1965
This poem first appeared in the book, "Gideon Music," when the poet was writing under the name of David W. Harris. It was inspired by the music of Schonberg. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vernetzung / Daniel, Peter., 1992 - 1993
Daniel utilized mostly letraset Hebrew letters of various size and typographic syles to create an abstract composition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Veronicavan / Forrest, Veronica ; McCarthy, Cavan., 1967
Vers la Poesie Totale, 1993
The chapters dealing with the world-wide concrete poetry movement include Experimental Poetry and Poetic Experiences, Technical Styles, Alphabets and Calligraphy, Silences of Movement, Constellation, Text/Surface, and Bibliography. This is the 2nd expanded edition of the original published in 1969. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verschiebungen / Geerken, Hartmut ; Heissenbuttel H., 1972
Verschiebungen / Geerken, Hartmut ; Heissenbuttel H., 1972
Versek, Kepversek, 1988
This book is an anthology of poems by Zend. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
VERSOUNVERSO / del Barco, Pablo., 1979
n.3 in Nueva Escritura series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vert Rouge, 1982
Trou translates as hole; verge translates as penis. Vert (painted green) is green and rouge is red (painted red) - a double anagram. The work is stamped "Ypudu, Anagrammiste." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.