Visual poetry
Found in 4849 Collections and/or Records:
C'est mon dada: ArtxArt. No.52/Jan / Demosthenes Agrafiotis., 2011
C'est mon dada: Avatare. No.10/Sep / Harmut Andryczuk., 2007
C'est mon dada: Babylon-Ulysses-Berlin. No.66/Dec / Richard Burkart., 2011
This book consists of reproductions of collages and painted letters on overpainted newsprint. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C'est mon dada: Black Poems. No.55/Mar / Luc Fierens ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2011
It is stated that Fierens' "publications and works can be found in major archives (R&M Sackner Archive-Miami, Artpool-Budapest). libraries (MoMa Library, Rare Books coll. University of Buffalo), museums (MaRT Trento e Rovereto-Italy) and several private collections (Fondazione Berarelli) -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C'est mon dada: Bon-ap-Arte. No.9/May / Klaus Groh., 2007
C'est mon dada: Calligraphies. No.8/May / Fernando Aguiar., 2007
C'est mon dada: Correspondences. No.54/Feb / Anna Boschi., 2011
C'est mon dada: Da-Sein. No.95/Mar / Gustavo Vega ; Dencker KP., 2015
C'est mon dada: Dada Univers. No.100/Nov / Franticham., 2015
The photograph is that of the Sackners & Frantcham at Codex in 2014 in Richmond California. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C'est mon dada: el pan nuestra (our daily bread). No.30/Jul / Miguel Jimenez., 2009
C'est mon dada: Fluxit - My Handbook. No.29/May / Bruno Chiarlone., 2009
C'est mon dada: Frutas y Terra. No.51/Dec / Klaus Groh., 2010
Each page depicts a reproduction of a collage formed mostly from wrappings of fruit. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C'est mon dada: grasp. No.77/Jan / Pete Spence., 2013
C'est mon dada: Gunpowpoems. No.6/Mar / Luc Fierens., 2007
C'est mon dada: Hermetically Unsealed. No.45/Jul / David Dellafiora ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2010
C'est mon dada: Looping. No.64/Sep / Jean-Francois Bory., 2011
The title "Looping" refers to a pilot in a stunt airplane performing a loop maneuver. Each page depicts a visual poetic image of the event but on the final page, the airplane crashes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.