Visual art
Found in 5469 Collections and/or Records:
Dryad. No.5-6 / Merrill Leffler, Neil Lehrman, editors ; Lax R ; Fowler G ; Weiss I ; Plunkett E ; Plunkett R., 1969
Dschamp: Gedichten. No.11 / Heinrich Muller ; Harmut Sorgel ; Thomas Gunther., 1995
The text of this issue was done by Heiner Sorgel, a noted East German actor and writer who died in 1995. The printed poems are rendered side by side in an experimental calligraphic, visual/veral style by Sorgel. An extra calligraphic print dedicated to Heiner Muller by Sorgel is numbered 70/100. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dschamp. No.6 / Claus Bach ; Thomas Gunther ; Sabine Jahn., 1994
The story was written by Gunther, the images were done by Jahn, and the photographs were made by Bach. The prints appear to have been done as frottage. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Du Da. No.1 / Sally Alatalo, editor., 1984
Du Jeu de Cartes Dit Flicq en Flacq / de Charmoy, Cozette., 1984
Du Spirituel / Chamant, Marie., 1989
Dual Muse, The / Drucker J ; Gass W ; Forget C ; Ernst M ; Barron S ; Rollins T+KOS ; cummings ee ; Davenport G ; Mallarme S ; Schor M ; Ligon G ; Caruso L ; Seille G ; Moreau C ; Sarduy S ; Patchen K ; Bartlett J ; Phillips T., 1997
The Sackner Archive lent several pictures to the exhibition and participated in the seminar. Critical essays for the catalogue were written by Bill Gass and Johanna Drucker. In addition, the Sackners lent Tom Phillips' Dante Diary pages and manuscripts to the Olin Library for an exhibition in Special Collections curated by Kevin Ray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dual Muse, The / Drucker J ; Gass W ; Forget C ; Ernst M ; Barron S ; Rollins T+KOS ; cummings ee ; Davenport G ; Mallarme S ; Schor M ; Ligon G ; Caruso L ; Seille G ; Moreau C ; Sarduy S ; Patchen K ; Bartlett J ; Phillips T., 1997
The Sackner Archive lent several pictures to the exhibition and participated in the seminar. Critical essays for the catalogue were written by Bill Gass and Johanna Drucker. In addition, the Sackners lent Tom Phillips' Dante Diary pages and manuscripts to the Olin Library for an exhibition in Special Collections curated by Kevin Ray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dual Muse, The: Symposium Volume / Bartlett J ; Breytenbach B ; Phillips T ; Walcott D ; Cuoco L ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Drucker J ; Gass W ; Celan P., 1999
Duchamp's Last Stand/Dead Pan / Bloch, Mark., 1987
Due Piccole Marine: Per F.T. Marinetti, 1981
Dunkler Fruhling, 1969
This book contains three illustrations by Hans Bellmer. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Dust Jacket - L'Ambiguite et la Paraphrase by Catherine Fuchs] / Hubaut, Joel., 1989
Dutch Periodical for Modern Art - English Edition. No.6 / DeVries H., 1976
Herman De Vries contributes an article on his white paintings and poems. Urs and Ros Graf describe and illustrate the versatilitiy of De Vries in their essay ...to be all ways to be... -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
e e / Vitacchio, Alberto., 2005
e i viaggi di Gulliver / Spatola, Adriano; Bense M; Pavanello G; Niccolai G., 1996
The loose sheets appear to be notes for a collaborative project by Spatola (deceased) and Pavanello. Maurizio Spatola adds a critical note and Niccolai is interviewed about Tam-Tam. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Early and Recent Work 1975-1990 / Woodbine, Paul ; McHugh B ; Higgins D., 1990
Early Photographs, Recent Books, Chess Sets and Concrete Poems / Hornor, Dave ; Higgins D., 2006
Includes a card by Dick Higgins (reprint?) dated 1978 entitled "Seven Stars for English Professors." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Easter / Cutts, Simon., 1972
Eating Through Living, 1981
Jenny Holzer, a conceptual artist who represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 1990, is known for her utilization of language as art. The opening piece in this book reads "It's a safe game to play with your nose, shutting off the air and letting it flow again. Then you can escalate and see how long you can last until you pass out, your hand relaxes and you breathe normally again." This is her first book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.