Pohlmann, Mathias
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Aktuelles Buchprogramm / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1995
The catalogue lists and describes all of Pohlmann's publications. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Amok / Pohlmann, Mathias ; Pohlmann A., 1995
The translucent pages of varied colors are printed with headings of different musical tempos in Italian. These overlay photographs of a male nude which were done by Andreas Pohlmann. The figure is photographed realistically and in distorted views done either contemporaneously or in a dark room manipulation. The poems printed together with drips of colored inks relate to a disturbed mental state. The words have been appropriated from musical lyrics of the rock groups, U2, The Beatles, Rainbirds, and Chris Rea. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
At a Loss for Words / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1996
Baby / Pohlmann, Mathias ; Tyson, Matthew., 1994
Coelner Grund-Buch / Pohlmann, Andreas ; Pohlmann, Mathias., 1989
The pages reproduce frottaged images of objects in the streets of Cologne, gas caps, sewer covers etc. Tom Phillips did a similar project in London but only used images of water caps which had a skull-like appearance. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Kunsterbucher - Multiples 1987-1996 / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1996
Theis catalog lists the Sackner Archive among the collections holding the work of Pohlmann. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
L'Unite Hermetique / Pohlmann, Andreas ; Pohlmann, Mathias., 1992
The book is printed from cheap paper retrieved from East Germany when it was a Communist state. Many of the images are taken from shipping boxes and labels. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Miniature Obscure, No. 2: Substitute, 1993
The round cardboard case measuring 6.7" in diameter is made from handmade pulp such that bits of fragmented texts appear on its surface. Its lid is perforated in the center. The names of the contributors are printed on two concertinas made from red paper. One of the works has a background of the same word repetively printed in tight grid with two large empty letters, e.g., ER, superimposed = Ersatz (substitute). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Spachex Kremet / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1994
Twenty four of the prints comprise a poster poem installation which are to be hung in a grid as depicted in a color photograph collaged onto cover of case that houses the prints. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Small Blue Thing / Pohlmann, Matthias., 1987
Traumgelegenheit / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1991
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- Typography 2
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