Algardi, Alessandro, 1945-
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Parole Immagine / Accame V ; Algardi A ; Spatola A ; Caruso L ; Cattania L ; D'Ottavi C ; Faietti A ; Gini G ; Guardi S ; Gut E ; LaRocca K ; Vitone R ; Tola L ; Sanesi R ; Ori L ; Mussio M ; Carrega U ; Miglietta E ; Miccini E ; Marcucci L ; Sarenco., 1991
Item
Identifier: CC-04693-4782
Scope and Contents
The Sackner Archive is mentioned in a listing of archives of visual poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1991
The Form and the Poetry / Algardi, Alessandro ; Daniele Pescall, curator ; Elisabetta Tremolada Pescall, curator ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 2011
Item
Identifier: CC-58638-10001869
[Untitled] / Algardi, Alessandro ; Ubeir Peeters, curator ; Comini R ; Accame V., 2006
Item
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