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Nikonova, Rea, 1942-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1942-

Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:

Osteuropa Mail Art: Im Internationalen Netzwerk [ Mail Art - East Europe within the International Network] / Kornelia Roder, curator ; Schraenen G ; Perneczky G ; Valoch J ; Nikonova R ; Rypson P ; Szombathy B ; Sachse K ; Wolf-Rehfeldt R ; Rehfeldt R ; Todorovic M ; Tot E ; Toth G ; Knizak M ; Segay S ; Deisler G ; Carrion U ; Crane M ; Nannucci M ; Ben ; Johnson R ; Petasz P ; Kostelanetz R ; Vigo EA ; Gutierrez-Marx G ; Huber J ; Baroni V ; Albrecht d ; Bleus G ; Crozier R ; Daligand D ; Diotallevi M ; Duch LF ; Dudek-Durer A ; Fox M ; Frangione N ; Florian MN ; Fricker H ; Galantai G ; Held Jjr ; Janssen R ; Kocman JH ; Kustermann P ; Laszlo JN ; Maggi R ; Mittendorf H ; Padin C ; Petasz P ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Ruch G ; Welch C ; Bakhchanyan V ; Bogdanovic N ; Beuys J ; Jesch B ; Gottschalk J ; Shimamoto S ; Gajewski H ; Groh K ; Swierkiewicz R ; Durisin I ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Blaine J ; Schulz T., 1996

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Identifier: CC-30076-31472
Scope and Contents This exhibition, curated by Kornelia Roder, provides an extensive review of Mail Art examples and exhibitions in Eastern Europe. It is well documented with respect to visuals and text. Several practitioners have contributed essays. Among them, Guy Schraenen's "Addressee Unknown" is particularly relevant to the field. He writes, "Although Mail Art was influenced by visual and concrete poetry, a language of pictures internationally understood, it was English that became the language of Mail Art right from the start. This is the reason why you speak of Mail Art rather than of Art Postal, Arte Postale, Arte Correo or Postkunst...Postal items to unknown addressees have created a circle of related minds. Such ties are the grandeur of a worldwide movement of communication. But Mail Art is only a facet of it. Mail Art used to be a fashion, and as a fashion it will again disappear. It has, however enriched the international art scene by numerous works which otherwise would have been...
Dates: 1996

[poem home] / Nikonova, Rea., 1996

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Identifier: CC-60754-10003607
Scope and Contents

This work has been taken from the Archive of O!!Zone 1997. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1996

REA-LISM / Nikonova, Rea., 1995

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Identifier: CC-60308-10003309
Scope and Contents

This work was included in pete spence's archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

[rear view head] / Nikonova, Rea., 1990

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Identifier: CC-60808-10003662
Scope and Contents

Taken from pete spence's Archive 1998. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

Selected Visual Poems / Segay, Serge ; Nikonova R ; Scherstjanoi V., 1997

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Identifier: CC-28558-29843
Scope and Contents

The earliest work in this sampling of Segay's visual poems is dated 1973 and the latest 1997. Most pages of the soft cover book consist of black paper with stylized cut out letters that form a text which is collaged to the white pages. One collage in the book was done as a collaboration among Segay, Nikonova, and Scherstjanoi. The material is enclosed within a handmade portfolio, held together by thick black laces with gold foil at the tips. This work was exhibited at the Agnes Scott College Gallery, Atlanta, January 2001. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

[tangled rope] / Nikonova, Rea., 1995

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Identifier: CC-60777-10003631
Scope and Contents

Taken from the Archive of O!!Zone 1997. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

The Pikes by Elza / Nikonova, Rea., 1992

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Identifier: CC-05623-5730
Scope and Contents

An inscription on the verso indicates that this drawing is from a collection, "Architextura." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992