Lane, Brian
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
A Christmas Colouring Book, 1982
A Selection of English Books for the Frankfurter Kunstverein / Cutts, Simon, editor ; Clark TA ; Wheatley S ; Lane B ; Finlay IH ; Long R ; Weiner L ; Coleman L ; Fidler M., 1981
Arcadian Gliders / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Wheatley, Steve; Lane B., 1981
Consists of a boxed set of nine papercard model gliders to be cut from the prints. Each glider has been embellished with a military decal of the countries that fought World War II along with the name of a garden plant that has been printed on the rear wing. This was published in an unlimited edition. William Allen comments: Outer box made by the cult small press publisher Brian Lane. Box contains bag of elastic bands, nine silkscreen prints of different Arcadian glider kits and an instruction booklet. "Each airplane is embellished with a military decal and the name of an appropriate common garden feature has been printed on the rear wing. When the airplanes have been constructed, they may either be displayed together as a squadron or, if you have access to a garden, they should be carefully placed in the relevant spot to act as markers or name tags and a pleasing focus of interest for when the flowers are out of season." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Catalogue of Brian Lane Archive / Lane, Brian., 1981
Extensive documentation of Lane's publications, letters, and personal collection are provided. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Conventional Methods of Shewing Objects in Nature, 1979
First Colour Computor, 1979
First Post Last Post / Lane, Brian., 1979
Gallery Number Ten Publications: Flower: Love Story. / Brian Lane., 1967
The book does not contain text; the images are solid and hollow circles representing a flower and the pollination cycle. Edited by Brian Lane and Trevor Wells. Designated No.125 in bibliography of book entitled "The Printed Performance Brian Lane Works 1966-99." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Information Series One: An Afternoon Tea Game. Suppl Two, 1978
Information Series One: Beano. No.12, 1983
A photograph of Beano is laid in on the inside back cover and a caption on the inside front cover notes that this man, who was a performer in Ripley's "Believe It or Not Show," had perfect control over his vascular circulation so that he could stop blood flow even when purposely cut. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Number One: Ceremonies, 1979
This card announces Brian Lane's marriage to Deborah Squires with a photograph of the couple. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Postman Always Rings Twice, The / Lane B ; Long ME ; Luis ; Madam X ; Gutierrez-Marx G ; Minkoff G ; Mohammed ; Nations O ; Partum A ; Petasz P ; Porter B ; Wolf-Rehfeldt R ; Rypson P ; Saville K ; Silva F ; Spiegelman L ; Ben ; Vigo EA ; Xerra W ; Zack D ; Todorovic M ; Richard C., 1979
Exhibition curated by Lon Spiegelman and Don Emery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Some Improbable Openings, 1970
The theme of this book is the game of chess. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Printed Performance: Brian Lane Works 1966 - 99 / Lane, Brian ; Bevis J ; Lumb M ; Wheatley S ; Janssen J ; Sackett C ; Cutts S., 2001
Brian lane's unique contribution to small-press publishing was begun in the mid nineteen-sixties at Gallery Number10 in Blackheath, southeast London.This was one of the first artists' spaces in Britain, and along side its programme of exhibitions and events, there emerged a growing lit of publications with poets and artists. The apogee of this activity was, however, the late nineteen-seventies, when under the imprint Editions Brian Lane he issued many of his distilled performance in print... This book incluses an extensive bibiography of all of Brian Lane's published works now held in the Tate Gallery Archive, with forty-eight pages of illustrations in color and black and white. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.