bpNichol, 1944-1988
Dates
- Existence: 1944 September 30 - 1988 September 25
Parallel Names
- Nichol, BP
Nationality
Candian
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
List #10A: jw curry: separate publications / Room 3o2 Books ; curry jw ; Necakov L ; Smith S ; Hood W ; Laba M ; Nichol bp ; levy da ; Sackner MA ; Grumman B ; lefler P ; Evason G ; lore q ; Dudley M ; Truhlar R., 1993
This catalogue lists curry's separate publications; he includes a brief curriculum vitae and a collaged color photograph of himself on the inside front cover.This is the deluxe edition of the catalogue on higher quality paper than the ordinary edition that is also held in two copies by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
List #10A: jw curry: separate publications / Room 3o2 Books ; curry jw ; Necakov L ; Smith S ; Hood W ; Laba M ; Nichol bp ; levy da ; Sackner MA ; Grumman B ; lefler P ; Evason G ; lore q ; Dudley M ; Truhlar R., 1993
This catalogue lists curry's separate publications; he includes a brief curriculum vitae and a collaged color photograph of himself on the inside front cover.This is the ordinary edition of the catalogue; the deluxe limited edition is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ode on ed O Nichol / Apollinaire's Bookshoppe ; Nichol bp., 2009
Pushing the Boundaries / bp Nichol; Brian Nash; jw curry; E Nichol; P Dutton; W Maki; F Wah; S McCaffery; R Barreto-Rivera., 1998
This is a posthumous documentary film of bp Nichol's life and work including several interviews of his poet friends. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pushing the Boundaries / bp Nichol; Brian Nash; jw curry; E Nichol; P Dutton; W Maki; F Wah; S McCaffery; R Barreto-Rivera., 1998
This is a posthumous documentary film of bp Nichol's life and work including several interviews of his poet friends. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wording the Silent Art: Essays and Writings , 2001
Amazon.com: Wording the Silent Art collects Barbara Caruso's essays on the contemporary art scene, including controversial issues like the National Gallery's purchase of Barnett Newman's Voice of Fire and the recent transformation of public galleries from institutions of preservation to places of pop entertainment and the effect this has on art. She also writes with elegance and verve on the subject of her own painting, on painting practice, and on how to look at visual art. Her generous and wise advice to a young painter is worth the price of this book alone. Caruso's is a unitary, clear, communicating voice, and she brings to the reader a marvellous and accessible vision of the essential nature of art in our lives. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.