Bennett, John M., 1942-
Dates
- Existence: 1942 October 12
Parallel Names
- Bennet, J.M.
Nationality
American
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Abacus: Cul Lit. No.110/Nov / John M. Bennett., 1997
Lost and Found Times. No.23/Aug / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Beining G ; Bennett JM ; Berry J ; Crozier R ; Evason G ; Grumman B ; Hagglund SG ; Huth G ; Kostelanetz R ; Miskowski M ; Winkler C ; Bradley Df ; Bennett C ; Zack D ; Rutkovsky F ; Kasper M., 1988
Edited and cover by John M. Bennett. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lost and Found Times. No.29/Jan / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Baroni V ; Berry J ; Bennett JM ; Bradley Df ; Crozier R ; Evason G ; Grumman B ; Winkler C ; Hagglund SG ; j(o(h)n)ston b ; Kostelanetz R ; lopes d ; Olbrich JO ; Andryczuk H ; Nettelbeck FA ; Drake LB., 1992
Edited by John M. Bennett. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lost and Found Times. No.30/Jul / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Beining G ; Berry J ; Bennett JM ; Bradley Df ; Crozier R ; Evason G ; Grumman B ; Hood W ; Hagglund SG ; Konstriktor B ; Segay S ; Nikonova R ; Kostelanetz R ; Olbrich JO ; Milliken DPP ; Malok ; Raphael D., 1992
Edited by John M. Bennett. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[PK], 2010
[REACTION] / Topel, Andrew; Bennett, John M.; Leftwich, Jim., 2007
Andrew Topol described to the Sackners during a visit with his wife Crystal that the three artists collaborated on this work by sending the drawings to each other for their additions. The orange spray paint and the painted calligraphic markings are by Andrew Topol. Jim Leftwich did the sponged black markings. John M. Bennett added his colored scrawls and the collaged elements. He did not sign any of the drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scraplet. No.5.5 / Huth G ; Bennett JM ; Home S ; Winkler C ; Ward Th ; Pawson D ; Kettner M ; spence p ; Janet J ; Malok ; Berry J., 1987
The Visualised Page / Dellafiora, David, editor ; Bennett JM ; Burgaud C ; Collins P ; Dammann M ; Dellafiora D ; Gomez A ; Hess H ; Lenoir P ; Mizzi D ; Nakamura K ; Padin C ; Smith G ; spence p ; Ricart J ; Vermeulen G ; Vleeskens C., 2001
David Dellafiora contributed an exceptionally powerful print to commemorate the September 11, 2001 destruction of the World Trade Center Towers in NYC. The print is depicted in the accompanying image with this record. Although the image is simple, it offers multiple interpretations of its meanings. A larger laser print of the same image in 11 copies is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.