Richardson, Robert, (Artist)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
civil liberties/Official Secret / Richardson, Robert., 1980
This card was published on behalf of the National Council for Civil Liberties. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Eugen Gomringer in the UK: A celebratory tour / Concept as Concrete Form - Visual Poetry, Texts and Typography / Gomringer, Eugen ; Roger Brown, curator ; Conz F ; Zurbrugg N ; Richardson R ; Mills S ; Clark T ; Finlay IH ; Fulton H ; Furnival J ; Gardner I ; Houedard DS ; Long R ; Mayer H ; Morris S ; Richardson R ; Sackett C ; Williams J ; Voss J., 2011
As described by William Allen, this is a printed card folio with a printed tipped-in pocket containing 5 four pages of folded illustrated essays together with a Gomringer blue type print of "Silencio" on white paper. The essays are illustrated and informative and consist of the following: 1) Eugen Gomringer in the UK, 2011 Concept as Concrete Form: Visual Poetry, Texts and Typography; 2) Eugen Gomringer in the UK "father of concrete poetry" by Roger Brown; 3) The Conz Donation at De Montford University - Eugen Gomringer and Nicholas Zurbrugg by Robert Richardson; 4) Stuart Mills; 5) Concept as Concrete Form List of Works. Allen writes that this is a beautifully produced catalogue published at the time of Gomringer's UK tour in 2011 with useful reference information and also a section on the English concrete poet Stuart Mills.The cover is silkscreen with eg. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nicholas Zurbrugg: Energetic Advocate of Postmodern Expression / Richardson, Robert; Chopin H; Burroughs WS; Cobbing B; Williams E; Bernstein C; Conz F., 2001
Zurbrugg was an academic and poet who was born February 1, 1947 and died on October 14, 2001. He was a friend of the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nuclear Breathing Exercises, 1980
This broadside represents the original printing; it was later reprinted in a smaller, folded size by Leeds Postcards. The progressive disintegration of the two phrases in the poem, i.e. Breathe In & Breathe Out, as the poem is read from top to bottom ends in the last three lines as "I, UT, and T." It expresses the futility of coping with nuclear activities either from the bomb or pollution to our aeroenvironment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nuclear Breathing Exercises / Richardson, Robert., 1980
This broadside represents the second printing. The progressive disintegration of the two phrases in the poem, i.e. Breathe In & Breathe Out, as the poem is read from top to bottom ends in the last three lines as "I, UT, and T." It expresses the futility of coping with nuclear activities either from the bomb or pollution to our aeroenvironment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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