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 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 428 Collections and/or Records:

Common Sense: Common Sense 1989-1998. No.11A / Jorg Kowalski, Ulrich Tarlatt, editors ; Andryczuk H ; Deisler G ; Gappmayr H ; Groschopp A ; Hess H ; Huckauf P ; Kowalski J ; Malik A ; Mon F ; Nikonova R ; Strugalla J ; Tarlatt U ; Warnke U ; Weber FJ ; Zylla K ; Garnier P ; Wagner D ; Berger M ; Genin A ; Fahrner B ; Dencker KP ; Reiche J ; Mayrocker F., 1999

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Identifier: CC-33864-35535
Scope and Contents

The book serves as a catalogue that lists and illustrates the contents of nine years of Common Sense issues. The folder is an assembling done by selected artists that appeared in Common Sense holds unique pages by various artists and poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1999

Common Sense. No.2 / Jorg Kowalski, Ulrich Tarlatt, editors ; Garnier P ; Deisler G ; Huckauf P ; Nikonova R ; Scherstjanoi V ; Scholz C ; Tarlatt U ; Warnke U ; Zauner H., 1990

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Identifier: CC-20245-20642
Scope and Contents

In a critical essay, Jans Henkel reviews the current status of artists' books in East Germany. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

Common Sense. No.4 / Jorg Kowalski, Ulrich Tarlatt, editors ; Nikonova R ; Prautzsch HU ; Schmidt SJ ; Joyce J., 1992

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Identifier: CC-20256-20653
Scope and Contents

Includes a print by Peter Ford from Finnegan's Wake, "Deposed but anarchistically respectsful of the liberties of the noninvasive individual." According to Judith Harrington, a Joycean expert, this is the 111th epithet castigating HCE, Here Comes Eve The word, deposed, relates to legal language and political change. She believes that the remainder of the phrase was taken by Joyce from Benjamin Tucker's book "Instead of a Book" that proclaimed the liberty of a non-invasive personality! -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992

Commonpress: Synthesism. No.50 / Emmett Walsh, editor., 1984

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Identifier: CC-17931-18301
Scope and Contents

Pawel Petasz initiated Commonpress and was its first editor. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984

Continuazione. No.a-z / Luciano Caruso, Stelio Maria Martini, editors ; Bugli E ; Dufrene F ; Gerz J ; Parmiggiani C ; Ulrichs T ; Villa E ; DellaCasa G ; Diacono M ; Piccolo E ; Caruso L ; Martini SM ; Marcheschi L ; Piemontese F., 1973

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Identifier: CC-17814-18184
Scope and Contents

The loose sheets, which are folded and of varied dimensions, consist of photomontages of images from newspapers and magazines, along with printed and handwritten texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1973

Cross Reference: artists in librairies / Dellafiora, David, editor ; spence p ; Ernst KS ; Helmes S ; Stetler C ; Kempton K ; Rosenberg MR ; Grumman B ; Burt W ; Dellafiora D ; Gomez A ; Collins P ; Bury S., 2000

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Identifier: CC-35124-36857
Scope and Contents

This book documents a public library intervention aimed to creat a new dialog between artists and library users. The project offered readers the opportunity to borrow artist books. Each book holds half the bookmarks received from participants in this exhibition; the other half were placed in books in the library to be discovered by the readers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Daily Bul: Qui Etes Vous? Who Are You?. No.12 / Andre Balthazar, Pol Bury, editors ; Ben ; Brecht G ; Gette PA ; Giorno J ; Heidsieck B ; Higgins D ; Iannone D ; Knowles A ; Roth D ; Topor R ; Williams E ; Antin D ; Bertini G ; Corner P ; Erro ; Henry M ; Martel A ; Messager A ; Rotella M ; Saito T ; Cage J ; Alechinsky P ; Baj E ; Balthazar A ; Berguier S ; Castro L ; Christo ; Dine J ; Folon ; Gerstner K ; Hyde S ; Paik NJ ; Rotella M ; Segui A ; Spoerri D ; Voss J., 1968

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Identifier: CC-14746-15059
Scope and Contents

Edited by Andre Balthazar and Pol Bury with collaboration from Dick Higgins and Emmett Williams. Artists and writers were asked to describe themselves "in writing, or drawing, or any other means at the service of your imagination." Most elected to do a visual interpretation. A contribution by Mark Brusse, an artist living in New York, depicts the same calligraphic style and imagery of Robin Crozier. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968