Hoffberg, Judith A.
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Judith A. Hoffberg was an art librarian and curator who was a major influence in the emergence of books as artworks.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Catalogues of Mail Projects / Agius, Juan J. ; Crozier R ; Bleus G ; Duch LF ; Hoffberg J ; Meade R ; Mutt R ; Petasz P ; Schraenen G ; Frangione N ; Lara M., 2001
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.
EyeRhymes / curry, jw; Books, Jennifer; Chirot D; Soroka M; Hoffberg J; Cobbing B; Scobie S; Barbour D; Dutton P; Miroshnychenko M; Janecek G; Balan J; Sackner MA., 1997
These photographs were taken at a Visual Poetry conference attended by Marvin Sackner at the University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada, June 18-21, 1997. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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