Tipping, Richard Kelly, 1949-
Nationality
Australian
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
1 Cent Life in NY, 1995
Tipping used the annoucement box from Ubu Gallery, New York [The Box: From Duchamp to Horn], to hold an enlarged replicate of an American penny. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Song While the Billy Boils, 1976
Airpoet, 1980
Airpoet/Airpoet / Richard Kelly Tipping., 1993
Tipping created this reproduction of the street sign by substituting the 'r' in port with an 'e.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
April: New Books at the Eagle Gallery / Eagle Art Gallery ; Bicknell L ; Tipping R., 1997
Art Monthly Australia. No.63/Sep / Tipping R., 1993
The cover was designed by Richard Tipping. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artists' Books Fair '94 / Ruscha E ; Phillpot C ; Drescher H ; Tipping R ; Murphy P ; Selenitsch A ; spence p ; Chopin H ; Zurbrugg N., 1994
Artists on the Escarpment / Tipping R., 1983
Australia Poet / Selenitsch, Alex, editor; spence p; Cowen R; Powell D; Tipping R; Figallo T; Murphy P; Finlay P; Uhlmann P; Jackson H; Bouchard T; Croft C; Selenitsch A; Hinchcliffe G; Geissbuehler G; Cherry K; Hawkins J; Petersen L; Rhodes F; Pi O., 1989
Beijing / Richard Kelly Tipping., 1989
The text on the sculpture that reads "Machine Guns Against Jeans And Sneakers" is set vertically to suggest Chinese language. The theme deals with the peaceful student and worker uprising against the Chinese Communist government in Tennamon square, Beijing which was militarily suppressed. The image of this work is reproduced in C'est mon dada No.14, 2007. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beijing / Tipping, Richard Kelly., 1989
This is a photograph of the sculpture held by the Sackner Archive. The text reads "machine guns against jeans and sneakers." It is carved into the stone which is positioned vertically like Chinese text as a reference to Tennimen Square. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Butcher's Cross, 1980
Caution: Global Warning, 1997
The complete text reads, "There is no AVANT-GARDE only those who have been left behind." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C'est mon dada: Homage to the Square and other visual poems. No.16/Jan / Clemente Padin ; Malevich K ; Albers J ; Cage J ; Kosuth J ; Garnier P ; Dias-Pino W ; Zaj ; Brossa J ; Vigo EA ; Deisler G ; Cobbing B ; Bennett JM ; Blaine J., 2008
Padin composes the shaped poems of "Homage to the Square" in the styles of various poets and artists reminiscent of the typewriter poems composed by Jiri Kolar In Und No.2, 1969, a periodical held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Come In We're Closed / Sorry We're Open, 2007
Stored in Tipping's "Sign Here" box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Compass. No.2 / Tipping R., 1982
Concrete Poetry / Murphy P ; Duke JH ; Selenitsch A ; Tipping R., 1985
[Cover Design for Kunapipi Vol.XVI No.2] / Tipping, Richard Kelly., 1994
Edition Ubu: Vers ions: Perversions Subversions and Verse. No.16 / Richard Kelly Tipping ; Boxer E., 1998
The license plate that reads "vers ions and Richard Tipping 99" was designed by Eileen Boxer. The gallery also sent 12 installation, colored photographs of the exhibition along with the check list that is stored in the box with this item. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Expressive Mail / Tipping, Richard Kelly., 1994
This is a collage of a U.S. postal envelope whose text has been altered with the same typeface in order to provide a new designation, a genre commonly utilized by Tipping. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.