Visual art
Found in 5474 Collections and/or Records:
[Untitled] / Herms, George., 1978
[Untitled] / Higgins, Dick., 1973
[Untitled] / Horvitz, Suzanne Reese., 1987
[Untitled] / Hubaut, Joel., 1988
Self-portrait. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled] / Hubaut, Joel; Dupuy J; Dreyfus C., 1999
Hubaut draws a Rube Goldberg type machine (for the Cyberpink sculpture in Toulouse?) on the verso of a postcard that has Hubaut, Dupuy and Dreyfus seated on a sofa on its verso. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled I] / DiMichele, Bill., 1990
[Untitled II] / DiMichele, Bill., 1990
[Untitled] / Indiana, Robert ; Stankiewicz, Richard., 1964
[Untitled] / Jackman, Sandra., 1986
[Untitled] / Jenkins, Jeffrey., 1989
[Untitled] / Keeley, Shelagh., 1988
[Untitled] / Kegler, Richard., 1991
[Untitled] / Kentridge, William ; Jarry A., 1999
The inner flap of the dust jacket reads, "William Kentridge's drawing-based works, encompassing animated films, theatre and opera productions, present a uniquely evocative, emblematic view of the state of South Africa today...from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings to traces of apartheid's violence in the landscape around Johannesburg. Kentridge's animated films are patiently built up from series of single drawings, incorporating erasure as well as the addition of lines and forms; a week's drawing can give rise to just forty seconds of animation. Socio-political traumas such as apartheid are narrated through his haunting imagery." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled] / Kerbrat, Jean., 1990
[Untitled] / Klessinger, Reinhold ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 1996
Klessinger combines abstract sculpture with handwritten texts. The materials include rock, mirrors, transparent paper, zinc, and stone. His idea is to that poetics in conjuction with space give meaning beyond the written word. The Sackners are mentioned as having work by Klessinger in their collection. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.