Visual/verbal
Found in 2135 Collections and/or Records:
Testuale; Scrittura & Visualita / Gini, Gino ; Lora-Totino A ; Ferri G ; Tola L ; Accame V ; Martini SM., 1993
Tétraèdre, 1989
Text and Images at MDCC Galleries / Kohen, Helen L.; Goldsmith K; Segal M., 1993
Texte / Dumur, Marie Francoise., 1987
Thai Postcard Century / Phillips, Tom., 2001
This book follows the format of "A Postcard Century" by Phillips of cards recording the twentieth century in the English speaking world. The Sackner Archive holds a copy of that publication as well as the maquette. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Thank You for a Great Dinner / Jacques Halbert., 1991
Thank You / Morant, Gina., 1990
Thanks Ruth and Marvin for a Very Inspiring Time / Rea, Nicholas., 1990
The 10 Plagues / Dezso, Andrea., 2010
The cards were a gift from Andrea Dezso when she visited the Sackner Archive in 2013. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Adventures of the Toucan Brothers / Goswell, Joan Iversen., 1989 - 1993
Each booklet consists of eight pages printed from rubberstamped images and a related theme of two toucans (parrot-like birds) meeting famous people and restating relevant quotations. For example, in the booklet The Toucan Brothers Meet Karl Marx, the text states, "Toucans are the opium of the people! Oh yes!" In The Toucan Brothers Meet Gertrude Stein, the text says,"A toucan is a toucan is a toucan!" Each adventure is illustrated with two toucans and contains a portrait of the famous person, e.g., Will Rogers, Neil Armstrong, King Richard II, the Marx Brothers and Emily Dickinson. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Alchemy of Breathing / Laffoley, Paul., 1992
Alchemy is invoked to emphasize transformation, the breathing act, and labyrinths as a means of symbolizing their physical properties. Alchemy has three modes of content, viz. 1) physical: to be in rhythmic motion, e.g. either breathe or die, 2) volitional: oscillation between desire to create (expiration) or to be immortal (inspiration), 3) spiritual: derives from breathing (latin = spiritus) and no religion, philosophy or ideology can exist devoid of the notion of spirit. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Alphabet of Lili / Glier, Mike., 1992
The American Journalist; Paradox of the Press / Ghiglione, Loren., 1990
The Angel Whispers / Allen, Terry., 1982
This print depicts graffiti images on a wall. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Archangel of Archangel: A Full-Rigged Ship in the Manner of Fusel / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; McK Glen, Sydney., 1970
The Artist and Book / Silva, Falves., 1989
The Artists' Deck of Cards / Olbrich, Jurgen O.; Gerz J; Gomringer E; Noel A; Olbrich JO; Spoerri D; Winkler M; Arts A; Bohmler C; Monro N; Heidsieck B; Schnyder A; Luh W; Williams E; Stake C; Baroni V; Hainke W; Dupuy J; Norros H; Resch R., 1991
The verso of each playing card depicts an image by an artist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Artist's View No.8 / Jess., 1954
The original of this work is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Beauty in Breathing, 1992
This badge has a linear-optic reproduction of a photograph by Maurice Lemaitre commissioned in 1990 by Marvin Sackner for the exhibition of the same title held at the American Lung Association meeting in Miami Beach in 1992. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.