Wasserman, Krystyna, 1937-
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Artists on the Road: Travel as Source of Inspiration: Package for Teachers / Wasserman, Krystyna, editor ; Steadman, Kandice, editor ; Delaunay S ; Jackman S., 1997
This package comprises a kit of source material given to teachers. The Sackner Archive lent Sonya Delaunay's book, "Transsiberian Railroad" to this exhibition. The laminated print is an English translation of part of the poem with a concrete presentation owing to the inventive employment of typefaces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Book as Art, The: Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts / Wasserman K ; Drucker J ; Barton CJ ; Bennett M ; Bentivoglio M ; Burgess M ; Butler F ; Chen J ; Chiarlone R ; Colby S ; Coron B ; Davidson L ; Echevarria-Myers JA ; Ellis E ; Fedi F ; Groat J ; Gut E ; Harlan S ; Jackman S ; Johnson L ; Kalmbach A ; Kellner T ; Kent J ; Khlebnikov V ; King S ; Korf K ; Kunc K ; Lanyon E ; Laxson R ; Leavitt N ; Lorenz A ; Lukac J ; Lyons J ; Martin E ; Morrison L ; Oleszko P ; Presser E ; Schwartzott C ; Share S ; Sharoff S ; Sligh C ; Smith L ; Stevens M ; Todaro C ; VanVleit C ; Walker A ; Webb P ; Weier D ; Weinstein D ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2007
Claire Jeanine Satin: Sculpture, Bookworks & Related Objects, 1993
The four books making up this exhibition catalog, which in itself can be classified as an artist book, comprise the topics, Sculpture, Artist and Process, Related Objects, and Bookworks. The latter includes Marvin Sackner's critical essay, "Who Says Thirteen Is Unlucky?" The theme of several of the pieces in the exhibition is Satin's adaptation of John Cage, Jasper Johns and Merce Cunningham's collaborative work, "Dancers on a Plane." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Book As Art: Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts: Second Edition / Wasserman, Krystyna, editor ; Barton CJ ; Bennett M ; Bentivoglio M ; Butler F ; Chen J ; Chiarlone R ; Colby S ; Coron B ; Davidson L ; Drucker J ; Echevarria-Myers JA ; Gut E ; Jackman S ; Johnson L ; Kalmbach A ; Khlebnikov V ; King S ; Korf K ; Laxson R ; Leavitt N ; Lorenz A ; Lukac J ; Lyons J ; Oleszko P ; Presser E ; Satin CJ ; Share S ; Sharoff S ; Shenk G ; Sligh C ; Smith K ; Stevens G ; Todaro C ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Weier D ; Groat J., 2011
Krystyna Wasserman writes in her essay "The Brightest Heaven of Invention" that "Among private collections, the Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry in Miami, Florida has been a source of continual revelation and several acquisitions, including "Unfinished Sympony" by Elena Presser." Many book artists included in this book are also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Visual Poetry of Mirella Bentivoglio / Bentivoglio, Mirella ; Wasserman K ; Martin H ; Munari B ; Denes A ; Spector B., 1999
This exhibition featured Bentivoglio's stone book objects. It also included collages, prints, and poem objects. A portfolio, "Monument" and a poem object, Pagina/finestra, that are also held by the Sackner Archive were depicted in this catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.