Visual poetry
Found in 4853 Collections and/or Records:
Winter Solstice / Golden, Alisa., 1989
Wiring Instructions / Pawson, Mark., 1992
This booklet reproduces 36 British instructional wiring diagrams for power to the mains. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Within Borders, 1986
The Hebrew word for 'Borders' is printed in a large bold calligraphic style in the middle of the print. It is bordered on all four sides by the printed English phrase, "Within borders and boundaries is the freedom of endless possibilities." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Woman love poem (particolare) / Diotallevi, Marcello., 2015
Women Artists Series 1986/1987 / Ernst K., 1987
Includes letter from Kathy Ernst to the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Women In The Radical Movement / levy, d.a.., 1968
This collage is dated October 1968; levy commited suicide on November 24, 1968. This was one of the Madison Collages that did not make it into publication in Quixote magazine. levy inscribed on the verso, "Blowup front cover." However, the magazine that held the photocopies of the Madison Collages used a cover by Tom Kryss. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wood of the Suicides [from Dante's Inferno], 1979 - 1980
Woon Moon / Caruso, Barbara., 1991
woord beels werkelijkheid / Hans Clavin, curator ; Damen H ; VanDijk P ; Joseph R ; DeRook GJ ; Stikker U., 1974
Woord / Beld / Werkelijkheid / Clavin, Hans ; Damen, Herman ; Van Dijk, Pier ; Joseph, Robert ; De Rook, G.J. ; Stikker, U.G.., 1974
The book is divided into sections for the individual poets; representive poems are printed one to a page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word and Image Equations, 1975
Tom Ockerse writes in his preface to this summer workshop report that "the occurrence of this study in a school of the visual arts is significant in that it deals with a kind of activity which is most often, traditionally, associated with literature. It affirms the view that the word is no longer limited to literary 'domain' and that the visual artist , perhaps through his conventionally less restricted view, can make a most important contribution to the development and understanding of human language."Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive. A mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive, now in the Getty collection. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word and Image Equations / Ockerse, Tom ; Hompson, Davi Det ; Brown J., 1975
Tom Ockerse writes in his preface to this summer workshop report that "the occurrence of this study in a school of the visual arts is significant in that it deals with a kind of activity which is most often, traditionally, associated with literature. It affirms the view that the word is no longer limited to literary 'domain' and that the visual artist , perhaps through his conventionally less restricted view, can make a most important contribution to the development and understanding of human language."Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word and Image Equations / Ockerse, Tom ; Hompson, Davi Det ; Brown J., 1975
Mention is made of the Jean Brown Archive, now in the Getty collection. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word for Word / Cole, David ; Rosenberg, Marilyn., 1988
The poems were composed between the collaborators by back and forth interchange through the mail. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word Game, 1983
Word & Image Bulletin. No.4/Nov., 1989
Published for the Second International Conference on Word and Image University of Zurich, August 27-31, 1990 -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word Paths / Stetser, Carol., 2010
The four prints are titled Word Paths and are numbered 1 to 4. The images incorporate the title in a grid of nine squares of varying found texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Word/Clock / Christie, John., 1977
Word/Clock III / Christie, John., 1981
Depicts a poem object, held by the Sackner Archive, which was exhibited according to this card in "Book Works" 1981-1982. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.