Visual poetry
Found in 4845 Collections and/or Records:
Months Suite: April / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of single rubberstamped numbers within the drawing. The main images are silhouettes of three fish. The background is stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: August / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers within the drawing. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: December / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers. The drawing includes eight images of silver colored birds, The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: February / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists mostly of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of single rubberstamped numbers within the drawing. The background is stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: January / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists mostly of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of single rubberstamped numbers within the drawing. Thirteen abstract patches are scattered in the drawing where the basic stained tea-colored background was left the blank, white color of the paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: July / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers within the drawing. The main image is a drawings of a highly styled, cubistic-like hand. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: June / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers within the drawing. The main images are drawings of two, gauze wrapped, hands. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: March / Babenko, Dmitry., 1998
The drawing consists mostly of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of single rubberstamped numbers within the drawing. The background is stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: November / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: October / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers. The main images are four calligraphed gold, silver and black circles with constructivistic black images. The drawing also includes a small horizontal row of several black trees without leaves. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Months Suite: September / Babenko, Dmitry., 2001
The drawing consists of calligraphic texts in varied styles. There are several grids of rubberstamped single numbers and a Russian word within the drawing. The main images are five calligraphed wheels with spokes. The background is a stained tea-colored. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Monument a la Televevisio, Paisatges Final Segle XX / Rabascall, Joan., 1993
Deals with the theme of the politics of television. The sculpture depicted on page 58, Monument to the Television of Chernobyl, was acquired by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Monument to Television Chernobyl, 1992
Chernobyl refers to a city in Russia in which a major nuclear accident took place. Rabascall has depicted the event by presenting the city as an ancient pyramid with four television receivers and a satellite dish on its top and letters covered with sand falling in a disorderly arrangement down the slopes of the pyramid. The latter might signify the initial concealment of the magnitude of this disaster by the Soviet government. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Monument to Television Chernobyl (1992) / Rabascall, Joan., 1993
The photograph depicts the sculpture in a plexiglas case that was purchased by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Moon Over Vancouver / Varney, Edwin., 1975
moonlight night in a bag / Kitasono, Katue., 1966
Moonstones: Magic Number: The Infinite Issue. No.4 / D.r. Wagner, Barbara O'Connelly, editors ; Miller B ; Wagner Dr ; O'Connelly B ; McClure M ; Weidman P ; levy da ; Schwitters K., 1968
This final issue of the magazine reproduces an abstract expressionistic drawing by d.a. levy done in 1964. The front cover depicts a distorted photograph of a women in full frontal nudity. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Morning Songs between Autumn & Winter / Cole, David., 1988
Morning Star Folio, A: Catasters. No.4 / Jess ; Norma Cole., 1992
Edited and designed by Alex Finlay. Panels of poetry by Coles are superimposed upon a typical paste-up print by Jess. The minimal text incorporated into the surrealistic image by Jess provides a visual narrative poem. Coles' poem serves as a caption for the surrealistic picture made by Jess. The image depicts a hoisting of a mast [finger?] for a ship (?) using "Rube Goldberg" like pulleys up a mountainside. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mostly Florals But with a Twist / Horndeski, Gregory., 1999
This presentation of Horndeski's paintings consists of gallery statements, artist statements, gallery opening invitation, press exhibition reviews and colored reproductions of 19 paintings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.