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Box 183

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Contains 3 Results:

Knowledge Swirling Man Tell Slow Stories, 1984

 Item — Box: 183
Identifier: CC-26506-26975
Scope and Contents

The visual Poetry and text was written by Miekal And. Elizabeth Was designed the bookbinding and colored the pages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984

Butterfly-display case, 1969

 Item — Box: 183
Identifier: CC-49082-70120
Scope and Contents

This work consists of single words pinned to a masonite surface. The words are in the German language that when translated to English consist of autumn, to feel, today, to see, children, to live, a little, and quicker, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1969

Computer Buch from a Library of Strange Books, 1988

 Item — Box: 183
Identifier: CC-49024-70062
Scope and Contents

The book is cut horizontally through the pages and slightly rotated. The fore-edge and cardboard base are painted green.Internet: Sarah Firmin (Dorothy Carr) (1933-) is a versatile artist, designer and teacher, gaining her painting diploma at St Martin's School of Art. Working at the London College of Printing, (together with Francis Carr, whom she married) Firmin helped pioneer the use of screenprinting as a fine art medium in the late 1940s. They have been credited with producing some of the first screenprints to be made in this country, and for introducing the medium to a number of artists including Eduardo Paolozzi. Firmin took part in numerous group shows and her solo exhibitions include the ICA, 1970; Gardner Art Centre, Sussex University, 1982; and Barbican Centre, 1991. The British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum hold examples of her work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1988