Drozdik, Orshi
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Adventure in Technos Dystopium / Drozdik, Orshi ; Spector N ; Hapgood S., 1990
In an essay in the catalogue, Nancy Spector mentions the Sackner piece "Pulmonary Consumption" but the work is not depicted in this book. Drozdik's work deals mainly with physical, life and medical sciences. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Good Read, A.; The Book As Metaphor / Beuys J ; Broodthaers M ; Drozdik O ; Goldsmith K ; Kosuth J ; Latham J ; Lipski D ; Ruppersberg A ; Spector B., 1989
Interrupted Life, The / Artaud A ; Beuys J ; Boltanski C ; Clark L ; Drozdik O., 1992
Theme of exhibition deals with death and violence. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pulmonary Consumption / Orshi Drozdik., 1988
The work glass box that includes on its back surface the text of a sandblasted reproduced letter from Frederic Chopin to a friend regarding his landlord's negative reaction to the learning of Chopin's having contracted tuberculosis, a metaphor for the often negative contemporaneous reaction to AIDS. The red colored salt crystals & the vellum along the bottom & the diagonally upright plexiglas rod placed in the box symbolize splitting (spiting) of blood from the tuberculous lungs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Science Fictions / Drozdik, Orshi ; Tower, Jon., 1992
Includes installation photograph (page 21) at Tom Gugliani Gallery (1988) that depicts Drozdik's sculpture "Pulmonary Consumption," a work held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.