Wilner, Martin, 1959-
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1959-
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Journal of Evidence Weekly Vol.122 / Wilner, Martin., 2006
Item
Identifier: CC-46357-49082
Scope and Contents
This is a visual chronicle of Wilner's trips from his house to his office (he is a practicing psychiatrist) on the New York subway. He draws portraits of his fellow passengers and records their conversations in cartoon bubbles as he evedrops on them. Running across the top of the drawings and meandering through some of the drawings are the names of the subway stops where the actions took place. He depicts a Rabbi with the Hebrew prayer Alenu making up his beard on one of the pages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2006
Making History 2010-2011 / Wilner, Martin., 2012
Item
Identifier: CC-54024-642993
Scope and Contents
Thiis catalogue includes a six page interview of Martin Wilner by Mickey Cartinin which includes his background as an artist and his personal life. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2012
Off the Shelf / Mary-Kay Lombino, curator ; Callan J ; Evans S ; Crotty R ; Wilner M ; Noble P ; Hammons D., 2006
Item
Identifier: CC-46175-48889
Scope and Contents
Internet: "Over the course of the last ten years artists have expanded the terrain of the artists' book, taking the format to new limits. Artists such as Jonathan Callan, Paul Noble, and Brian Belott manipulate found books to invent new objects that have been transformed by the artists' hands and imaginations. Beatriz Milhazes, Francesca Gabbiani, and Russell Crotty craft new books that illustrate texts that they find meaningful, from poems and songs to the artists' own musings. Simon Evans' works are harvested directly from his sketchbooks and show evidence of his obsessive process that involves scotch tape, correction fluid, and numerous layers of words and images. This exhibition includes work by thirteen international artists working today who create books alongside their other output, including painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. The artists' books included here represent a diverse range of expression, yet they share a remarkable consideration for the craft of...
Dates:
2006
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