Ferrando, Bartolomé, 1951-
Dates
- Existence: 1951-
Parallel Names
- Ferrando, Bartolome
Nationality
Spanish
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
1990-1991 / Galeria Dzialan ; Martel R ; Olbrich JO ; Williams E ; Skuber B ; Costa C ; Ferrando B., 1991
Che...mira la poesia: Poesia Visual Valencia / Albalat A ; Beltran JC ; Ferrando B ; Galvez R ; Ricart J ; Sou J ; Perez S ; Martinez M., 2001
Escrituras / Ferrando, Bartolome ; Boso F., 1985
Espacio Poetico Experimental / Jose Sarmiento, curator ; Grupo Texto Poetico ; Ferrando B ; Rabascall J ; Millan F ; Calleja JM ; Gomez A ; Boso F ; Rossell B ; Pino F ; Ferrer E ; Sapere H ; Pinya J ; Canyelles J ; Sarmiento J ; Cerda J ; Perez D., 1981
E -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Exposicion Internacional Bibliografica Poesia y Literatura Visual-Experimental / Brossa J ; Ferrando B ; Amaro N ; Campal JL ; Boso F ; Calleja JM ; Aguiar F ; Bertozzi GA ; Mattioli G., 1991
Fragmentos / Bartolome Ferrando., 1993
Idazkerak / Ferrando, Bartolome., 1991
Konkretna / Anonymous ; Aguiar F ; Baik KN ; Baroni V ; Chopin H ; Ferrando B ; Furnival J ; Giorno J ; Gomringer E ; Hubaut J ; Klivar M ; Olbrich JO ; Padin C ; Vigo EA ; Williams E ; Iannone D ; Heidsieck B ; Groh K ; Fontana G ; Bruscky P., 1993
Lletra Coixa/Letra Coja, 1996
The poem object consists of a large wooden capital letter 'A' with one of its legs shortened and placed over a pile of lower case, cut-out, black paper letters and crosses. The letters 'u' & 'd' can be distinguish among others in this pile. Since the title of this work is "Lewd Woman Letter," the 'A' probably symbolizes adultress, as in "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Manifesto] / Ferrando, Bartolome., 1978
This text provides the basis for the founding of Grupo Texto Poetico. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Propuestas Poeticas, Libros Objeto, Poesia Proceso / Ferrando, Bartolome ; Miccini E., 1990
Contains reproduction of "Poema Semiotic" 1989, a four panel poem composed of white painted symbols on black painted wood, a work held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.