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Folder 79

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Contains 19 Results:

[Untitled - Arts for Transit] , 2010

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-50860-71938
Scope and Contents

This poster is based on the installationof Dezso' work for the MTA. It is an artistic, fanciful version of underground transportation with children and above ground images of plants. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2010

Demi-Siecle Lettriste, Le: 28 Peintres 50 Oeuvres., 1988

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-16422-16772
Scope and Contents

Printed in black on yellow paper, the poster depicts a central image of a line drawn nude woman covered with cursive and hieroglphic texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1988

Cidade , 1982

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-16420-16770
Scope and Contents

The poem is printed as a single line in lower case black type across the center of the brown heavy paper. At its right border, the words, city, and cite are printed vertically at the point that the poem ends with the word, cidade. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1982

Susan Speechley Lukito 1958- ; One: Sleepburn , 2004

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-42373-44383
Scope and Contents

The shape of the poem is in the form of a cat. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

Jim Andrews, 2004

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-42379-44389
Scope and Contents

This poem depicts an abstract rectangular image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

Susan Speechley Lukito 1958- ; Eight: Loveburn , 2004

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-42385-44395
Scope and Contents

The shape of the poem is that of a cat though the text deals with tigers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

The Club Ha Ha Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37353-39205
Scope and Contents In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on pages 109 and 110. The shape is that of a deer with antlers perched upon an intricate goblet that might have been made adapted from Beatrice Ward's "The Crystal Goblet." Daniels describes his poems prints in a personal communication to Marvin Sackner as follows: "Its kind of like walking up to a painting and examining the brushstrokes. The fonts in giant form are"new" and "strange" in a way. Also they make a design of their own. Plus I raise and lower fonts to make curves. People see them as if they never saw them before. Good old Times Roman invented by the Romans to incise sharp shadows for readability on their stone cut signs and developed by The London Times in the 19th Century to acheive clarity while cramming words tight in columns has a new life! Some young people I met at Epoetry 2001 in Buffalo this Spring seem to see me as a kind of "hero" who has "figured out how to get people to read his poems hiding...
Dates: 2001

The Paean to Various New, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37354-39206
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on page 8. The shape is that of the lower half of a New York man's body peeing on the sidewalk. The last word of the title together with the urinary stream documents this shape, "New Yorkers Pissing on the Sidewalk." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Petit Eternal Return Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37355-39208
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on page 11. The shape is a mandala that surrounds a triangle (from the words in the poem, this signifies a pubic triangle). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Turn Your Self Inside Out if You Want to See an Alien Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37356-39209
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on page 63. The shape of the poem appears to be the face of a cartoon character or hobglobin with many eyes. The poem is about "fear." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Books Lost to the Fire in the Library of Alexandria Revealed Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37358-39211
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on page 19. The shape of the poem appears to be a Greek temple with columns. The titles of the books listed in the poem are made-up raunch phrases, several well known in old and ancient jokes, e.g, "The Yellow River by I.P. Daily; The Aged Car by Denton Fender; The Random Jockstrap by Wun Hung Lo etc. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Multi-Wing Multi-Being Multi-Sing Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37361-39214
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on page 43. The shape of the poem is a dragonfly viewed from above and this mentioned in the concluding phrase, "Stars shine bright on shatter light fate twitch wings finning out inner atmosphere character. Thee.The. That's go with the flow of the delicate Herakleition transparent inner stratasphere dragonfly light wings, folks." The dragonfly's body consists of rhyming nonsense words. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Self-Portrait Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37362-39215
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on facing pages 40-41. The shape of the poem is a caricatured face in profile on the left page with a cartoon bubble idea on the right page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

The Light Gate, 2001

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-37364-39217
Scope and Contents

In Daniels' book, "The Gates of Paradise," this poem is printed on sequential pages 167-171. The shape of the poem consists of five poems with abstract shapes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

Blast 4: Bioinformatica., 1994

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-23975-24425
Scope and Contents

Poster was designed by Rhonda Roland Shearer. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Collection OUt: Gong. No.0000 , 1974

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-35921-37685
Scope and Contents

The print depicts a photograph of Davies with the grill hanging from his head by red string. The caption at the bottom of the print provides instructions for playing this found instrument that accompanies the image. The top of the print depicts drawings of the right and left ears that have a single perforation for supporting the grill with the string for framing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1974

Collection OUt: Immaculate Contraception. No.00 , 1971

 Item — Folder: 79
Identifier: CC-35922-37686
Scope and Contents

The print depicts a photograph of a seated pope with collaged elements of a female torso in the opening of the papal robe and the body of nude ancient stature pointing his arm at the pope's forehead. A paper doily is collaged below the papal image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1971