Cutler-Shaw, Joyce, 1932-
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Body Archaeology from The Anatomy Lesson / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 1996
The poster is folded into 12 sections each of which contains a black and white photograph of Cutler-Shaw' head with her face covered with black and white reproductions of famous medical paintings or specimens. The composition of this work is reminiscent of Wallace Berman's Radio Ether series in which a hand holding a portable, transistor radio is collaged with varied images placed onto its face. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bone Archeology from "The Anatomy Lesson" / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 1996
Book as Art V / Barron S ; Bentivoglio M ; Colby S ; Cutler-Shaw J ; Gut E ; Jackman S ; Korf K ; Mark E ; Satin CJ ; Zipporah Z ; Lorenz A ; Owen C ; Schaer M., 1992
The exhibition was curated by Krystyna Wasserman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Episodes of the City: New York as a Source Book / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce ; Hoffberg J ; Lovejoy M., 2007
Judith Hoffberg contributes a preface titled "Birds, Bones and Books." In "Joyce's New York: A conversation" Margot Lovejoy interviews Cutler-Shaw. She states that you can enjoy and read calligraphy without knowing the language and that she is "drawn to the more contemporary form of concrete poetry, in which meaning is tied to its visual representation." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Glad Journeys and Joy in 2008 in a world at peace / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 2008
Messenger / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 1983
New Years Greeting / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 1983
[New Years Greeting] / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 2008
Of Water and the River: Meditations on the Rio Grande / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce ; Lippard L., 2009
Some Journeys in '05 / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 2005
This card depicts drawings of places that Cutler-Shaw travelled to in 2005 and extends greetings for 2006. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
We The People: Proposal for an Artwork / Cutler-Shaw, Joyce., 1976
This book documents a proposed ice sculpture for the U.S. Capitol building grounds. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.