Conceptual text
Found in 417 Collections and/or Records:
Curvd H&Z: Silent Page. No.79/Feb / jw curry., 1981
Also designated th wrecking ballzark #23. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Das Vierte Buch / Gerz, Jochen., 1983
Day, 2003
This book is the printed version of Goldsmith's retyping of one day of The New York Times. Goldsmith writes, "I am spending my 39th year practicing uncreativity. On Friday, September 1, 2000, I began retyping the day's New York Times, word for word, letter for letter, from the upper left hand corner to the lower right hand corner, page by page...When I reach 40, I hope to have cleaned myself of all creativity." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Goobdooqpres 2: The Russian Book of The. No.92/Mar / Geof Huth., 1990
The pages consist of blank colored papers and transparent acetate without text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Praecisio Press Project Profile # 1. No.25/Feb / Geof Huth., 1988
Also designated Hit Broadside #7. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
De Juan Hidalgo / Hidalgo, Juan., 1988
De la Deterioration / Andre, Jean-Luc ; Hubaut J., 1990
Joel Hubaut is the owner of C.R.E.M. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Friend, I am black... / Piper, Adrian., 1986
The politically-charged message was printed as business cards. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Friend, I am not here to pick anyone up... / Piper, Adrian., 1986
The politically-charged message was printed as a business card. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Mr. and Mrs Sackner / Moss, Brian., 1999
This drawing simulates an actual typewritten letter. The content asks permission to send slides of the artist's text drawings to the Sackners. Two other graphite drawings by Moss are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Sara Sackner / Crozier, Robin., 1980
Invitation to Sara Sackner to participate in a Mail Art show. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Death, Hold Your Breath / Furnival, John., 1999
The complete text printed on black paper reads, "Death hold your breath, and I'll hold mine. Whoever breathes out last can call out: 'Time!'" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dessins, Collages, Documents / Crozier, Robin., 1974
Deterring Discourse / Drucker, Johanna., 1993
Diagrammatic Writing / Drucker, Johanna., 2013
Dials No. 1-4 / Becky Singleton., 1989
Dials nos. 1-4 consists of 2 newer dials from 1989, and two dials from as earlier series shown at the London Regional Art Gallery in 1984. The dials are simple devices which are activated by the viewer. Each dial is fitted into individual sleeves inside a book container. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Bedeutung der Worte / Valoch, Jiri ; Guy Schraenen ; Schraenen G., 1992
The German title translated into English is "The Meaning of Words. The text is placed one word on each page and reads " page by page you discover the mystery of this book." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Do It / Brossa J ; Gette PA ; Gonzalez-Torres F ; Kabakov I ; Knowles A ; Ono Y ; Weiner L ; Kaprow A ; Kolar J ; Messager A ; Duchamp M ; Perec G ; Debord G ; Wolman G ; Cage J ; Obrist HU ; Brecht G ; Boltanski C ; Kelley M ; Baldessari J., 1997
This exhibition for action/artworks that consisted of artists' instructions realized by the participating museums, was curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist. "Do It" is not concerned with copies, images or reproductions of artworks, but with human interpretation. No artworks are shipped to the venues, instead everyday actions and materials serve as the starting point for the artworks to be recreated at each performance site according to the artists's written instructions. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
do it yourself 1971 - 1974 / Valoch, Jiri., 1975
Each page lists one to four ideas for poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
do it yourself I - signs / Valoch, Jiri., 1972
Each print depicts an identical diamond shape except one that depicts a diamond shape with a horizontal line in its center. Presumably, the reader is to provide his own drawing within the diamond shape image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.