Pagiras, Christie
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
[A Propos de Nice] / Pagiras, Christie., 1992
This dense drawing combines abstract imagery with collaged texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Écriture sur le Mur, 1987
Twenty copies of the examples de tete were bound by Knoderer - the Sackner Archive copy is one of these copies. The illustrations by Pageris are semi-realistic, line drawings with a background of black watercolored abstract markings. The bookbinding has sample strips of tooled and painted leather laid into a bimorphic shape whose silhouette has features resembling the side of the human face. The binding is much larger than the booklet which is conventionally shaped. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Joseph Delteil - La Cuisine Paleolithique, 1999
The text is written and drawn with colorful design elements. It reads, "Mange avec les doights. Bois avec le nez." The front cover is stamped with the words "nez" and includes a relief of a cardboard collaged nose. The rear cover is stamped with words "bouche" and contains a relief of cardboard collaged lips. The binding is by Knoderer and the drawings are by Pagiras. Book displayed in glass case and envelope in small objects box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
La Femme Électrique, 1988
Lettre dans la Tête, 1996
The booklet was designed using drawings made by Pagiras to form the word, 'Lettre,' one letter to a page. These letters are repeated on each page along with abstract markings and/or a profile of a stylized face. After completion of the text, the page depicts a stylized frontal view of the face with different letters eminating from the area of the brain. Book displayed in glass case and envelope in small objects box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Pagiras boxes], 1999
These three boxes are painted and have a label the references one of Christie Pagiras' works: "Lettre dans la Tête," "Joseph Delteil - La Cuisine Paleolithique," and "R.W. Emerson Essays." All three items can be found in box 128.
R.W. Emerson Essays, 1996
The booklet was designed by taking colored printed letters from clippings of the popular press and collaging them onto pages with a collaged visual and verbal background. The text reads, "R.W. Emerson essays - nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." Book displayed in glass case and envelope in small objects box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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