Bremer, Claus, 1924-1996
Dates
- Existence: 1924 July 11 - 1996 May 15
Nationality
German
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
klankteksten ?konkrete poezie visuele teksten Exhibition: bewegen und bewegen sein bewegen. No.159a / Claus Bremer., 1970
This poster was hung in the most important exhibition of concrete poetry in its time. The numbering scheme used to classify the posters is based upon the pages of the exhibition catalogue with the same title. In this case, the print was not depicted in the catalogue and the page reference is to Bremer's biography. This is the second poster without an image in the catalogue by Bremer and is therefore is designated No.159a. The edges around the image are damaged. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
klankteksten ?konkrete poezie visuele teksten Exhibition: [dove]. No.159b / Claus Bremer., 1970
This poster was hung in the most important exhibition of concrete poetry in its time. The numbering scheme used to classify the posters is based upon the pages of the exhibition catalogue with the same title. In this case, the print was not depicted in the catalogue and the page reference is to Bremer's biography. This is the third poster without an image in the catalogue by Bremer and is therefore is designated No.159b. The image depicted in the poster is a dove. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
klankteksten ?konkrete poezie visuele teksten Exhibition: military tank. No.159 / Claus Bremer., 1970
This print was hung in the most important exhibition of concrete poetry in its time. The numbering scheme used to classify the posters is based upon the pages of the exhibition catalogue with the same title. In this case, the print was not depicted in the catalogue and the page reference is to Bremer's biography. The Sackner Archive also holds a signed photograph by Bremer of a similar image, i.e., two military tanks depicted as shaped poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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