Horvitz, Suzanne Reese
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Arts of the Book, The / Ed Colker, curator ; Phillpot C ; Phelan M ; Apollinaire G ; Minsky R ; Frederick H ; Frost G ; Blake W ; Alexander C ; Bigus R ; Butler F ; Carothers M ; Colby S ; Colp N ; Davids B ; Duncan H ; Ely T ; Ferris S ; Grant Sk ; Hamady W ; Haynes R ; Horvitz SR ; Johnson L ; King R ; King S ; Korf K ; Kornblum A ; Kyle H ; Lange G ; Lederman SB ; Lehrer W ; Ligorano N ; Lingen R ; Lovejoy M ; Mabe J ; Mauriello B ; McCarney S ; Nichols B ; Osborn K ; Pisano M ; Richman G ; Risseeuw J ; Smith EK ; Faust D ; Smith K ; Spector B ; Sobota J ; Tetenbaum B ; Tisdale W ; VanVleit C ; Weier D ; Zipporah Z ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 1988
Clive Phillpot contributed an essay, "Reading Artists' Books," in which he wrote that "Visual artists have explored and exploited the nature and structure of the book. both in former times and with renewed vigor more recently, with the result that the book has come to be appreciated widely as an extremely fruitful and subtle multidimensional means for the transmission of human experience. In addition, artists have come to demand of their readers that they develop their ability to utilize various forms of reading, whether retinal or tactile, whether linear, peripheral, oscillatory, or random, in order to be able to engage fully with the content embedded in each book." Books by Carothers, Ligorano, and Mabe were lent to this exhibition by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Books by Artists / Altmann R ; Ben ; Borghesi G ; Horvitz SR ; Aubertin D ; Gaglione B ; Colby S ; Dautricourt J ; Heibel A ; Lapeyrere J ; Lerner S ; Matsutani ; Saban O ; Tan E ; VanHorn E ; Clareboudt J ; Balthazar A ; Glashausser S ; Vanarsky J., 1983
The introductory essay was written by Kate van Houten who curated the exhibition. Josee Lapeyrere's book object "Livre Transparent No.2" held by the Sackner Archive, is reproduced in this catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Gilded Self Portrait / Suzanne Reese Horvitz., 1988
Horvitz writes "The text relates to the idea of the Siren & the Siren Sheds Golden Tears." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Gilded Self Portrait / Suzanne Reese Horvitz., 1988
Horvitz writes "The text relates to the idea of the Siren & the Siren Sheds Golden Tears." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
One of a Kind Artists' Books / Horvitz SR ; Raman AS ; Hoffberg J ; Beube D ; Carothers M ; Colby S ; Cutler-Shaw J ; Helfgott G ; Jackman S ; Korf K ; Kyle H ; Lerner S ; McCarney S ; Zagar I., 1995
The exhibition was curated by Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Anne Stengel Raman. Judith Hoffberg's essay is titled "Full of Elegance and Wit, Timeless yet Familiar: Unique Bookworks" from the writing of Robert Lax. She claims that artists books are not containers of ideas, but a consummate experience that challenge the reader and actively shape the reading experience. "The experience of viewing and reading a unique artist book is an interactive experience in which the viewer completes the work, creating and changing emotional reactions to the artist's own." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rope Trick / Horvitz, Suzanne., 1980
Rope Trick / Horvitz, Suzanne., 1980
Siren's Tears / Horvitz, Sue., 1990
Tender Tearful Spaces / Suzanne Reese-Horvitz; Robert Roesch., 1992
The Art It Takes to Make a Book / Sozanski, Edward J.; Minsky R; Frederick H; Horvitz SR., 1988
[Untitled] / Horvitz, Suzanne Reese., 1987
Vegetal Memory of Umberto Eco - Imagining the Book International 2007 / Horvitz SR ; Roesch R ; Attie D ; Lerner S ; Schaer M., 2007
Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Robert Roesch served as Biennale Commissioners and also exhibited their works in the Arts Center. The Sackner Archive holds a glass calligraphic book sculpture by the artists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.