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Algardi, Alessandro, 1945-

 Person

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Artist and the Book in Twentieth-Century Italy, The / Ralph Jentsch, curator ; Bentivoglio M ; Caruso L ; Carmi E ; Algardi A ; Blank I ; Bertini G ; Anselmo G ; Baruchello GF ; Boetti A ; Capone V ; DellaCasa G ; Savoi A ; Diacono M ; Gut E ; Diamantini C ; Faietti A ; Isgro E ; Miccini E ; Martini SM., 1992

 Item
Identifier: CC-26363-26830
Scope and Contents

This exhibition dealing mainly with illustrated books was curated by Ralph Jentsch. Several books in the exhibition (by Carmi, Pignotti, Anselmo and the Futurists) incorporating visual poetry and Parole In Liberta are also held by the Sackner Archive. The citations of the books are listed in a bibliographically, organized style. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992

Bookworks 1977-1982 / Da Costa Editions ; Carrion U ; Algardi A ; Heibel A ; Agius J., 1985

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Identifier: CC-14740-15053
Scope and Contents

Juan Agius is the owner of Da Costa Editions. The Sackner Archive holds "Codice Transparente" by Alessandro Algardi and "Missing Work" by Juan Agius which are reproduced in this catalog. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Ego, autoritratto / Algardi, Alessandro., 1996

 Item
Identifier: CC-27790-28921
Scope and Contents

The pages are white heavy stock paper and the binding is blue suede leather.The handwriting was done with white paint mixed with glue to create an appearance of letters in relief in white paper stock. The writing consists of indecipherible calligraphic markings with a consistent style throughout the book. The Sackner Archive also holds book created by Algardi in 1983 utilizing similar calligraphic markings made with black ink, pigment and graphite on black colored paper, entitled "Imagine della Scrittura." The latter has a variety of calligraphic styles whereas the current book has a consistent style. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1996

Imagine della Scrittura / Algardi, Alessandro., 1983

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Identifier: CC-27039-27513
Scope and Contents

The pages are black heavy stock paper and the binding is smooth black leather. The handwriting on some pages has been done with graphite and on others with black paint mixed with glue to create an appearance of letters in relief. The writing consists of indecipherible calligraphic markings done in a variety of styles. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

[Untitled] / Algardi, Alessandro ; Ubeir Peeters, curator ; Comini R ; Accame V., 2006

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Identifier: CC-58640-10001871
Scope and Contents Ubeir Peeters commented: "The wide variety of single characters or letters join together to make up words which carry the meaning of ideas. Whereas, feelings and sentiments are easier to convey through a representation of plants, animals, humans, landscapes or objects. To the world of ideas, the letter is a building block for the concrete expression of ideas through words: no other medium is equal. Can you imagine a philosophy that could have survived without script? Inside our mind, deep inside, each word is related to a particular item, a given concept, a fragment of memory, but nowhere this appears more clearly than in a written text, where ideas are chopped and reassembled in a string of words. Writing is an incarnation or rather, the mirror of ideas. Algardi's cursives indeed have the liquid flowing quality of ideas. However, the writing itself is made illegible. By superimposing text over text Algardi conveys a problem regarding the eventual meanings. Thus his writing covers...
Dates: 2006