Concrete poetry
Found in 6515 Collections and/or Records:
W.H. Davies Nailsworth Series: F is for Fiddles and G is for Garden... , 1997
W.H. Davies Nailsworth Series: Q is for Question - U is for Union Uncertainty / Furnival, John., 1999
W.H. Davies Nailsworth Series: Q is for Question - V is for Venus Violet and Oak Voices of Scorn / Furnival, John., 1999
W.H. Davies Nailsworth Series: T Is for Time... / Furnival, John., 1996
Consists of two columns of poetic expressions beginning with the letter T or the word T. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What about what / curry, jw., 1985
This is an unpublished article submitted to What magazine that contrasts bill bissett's book, "what," with the imaginary contents of What Magazine. bissett's book is also held by the Sackner Archive. The original typed manuscript was never returned from the magazine to curry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What about What / curry, jw; bissett b., 1985
This is an unpublished article written for the first issue of What Magazine. curry compared bissett's book, "What" to an imagined magazine of the same title. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What Happened? / Garvin, Dennis., 1979
What I Did This Summer / Number Seventeen., 2005
Number Seventeen is a design study in NYC. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What. No.4/Apr-May / Kevin Connolly, Jason Sherman, editors ; UU D ; Ross S ; Smith J ; Truhlar R ; Nichol bp ; Necakov L ; Hood W ; Laba M ; Beining G ; Barwin G ; Coleman V., 1986
What. No.5/Jun-Aug / Kevin Connolly, Jason Sherman, editors ; Coleman V ; Evason G ; Glass Jjr ; Jirgens K ; Laba M ; Ross S ; Smith St ; Glass Jjr ; Nichol bp ; Aguiar F ; Pestana S ; Venright S ; curry jw ; Power N., 1986
What. No.6/Sep-Oct / Kevin Connolly, Jason Sherman, editors ; Dedora B ; Jirgens K ; Munro A ; Power N ; Gorman L ; Scobie S ; Nichol bp ; Ondaatje M ; Davey F ; Atwood M., 1986
What. No.7/Nov-Dec / Kevin Connolly, Jason Sherman, editors ; Smith J ; Ross S ; Nichol bp ; curry jw ; Drumbolis N., 1986
What Speaking the Language Tells the Japanese / Kerr, Thomas., 1989
Consists of head and shoulders portrait made up of calligraphic texts to illustrate letter to the editor. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
what we have, 1988
What's So Big About Green?, 1973
A concrete poem is printed on the wax paper page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wheatabixy (from AEthel) / Mancini, Donato., 2009
This is a unique print of fluorescent pink ink on Arches cream paper. The rest of the edition consisted of 4 prints on Stonehenge warm white paper, 3 on Stonehenge grey and 3 on Stonehenge cream. The print was commissioned by the Sackners after having read Mancini's book "AEthel." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
When I Go Off Microphone / Sonnenfeld, Mark ; Christy, Ana ; Hiteshew, Stephanie ; Cotton, Aaron Alexander., 2005
When the Osage Orange / Huth, Geof., 1986
The duplicate copy is stored in the Geof Huth box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
When Word's Meaning Is in Their Look / Cotter, Holland; Drucker J; Hirschman J; Wolf A; McVarish E; Straus A; Bernstein C; Bee S; Scher P; Seagram B; Freeman B; Goswell J; Licko Z; Fella E; Ligorano N; Reese M; Burke B; Lehrer W; Meador C; Laxson R; Kellner T; Weiner L., 1998
Cotter reviews "The Next Word" at the Neuberger Museum of Art to which the Sackner Archive lent 25 books and pictures. Several of the works from the Archive are specifically described in the article including a manuscript by Jack Hirschman, a drawing by Anne Wolf, Emily McVarish's pasted-up words locked inside a metal frame, Paula Scher's "Opinionated Map: Central and South America" in which every inch on the Southern Hemisphere that is jammed with critical annotationt. "Elsewhere, the printed text, often taking a cue from advertising, comes to the fore. Blair Seagram's 'U Temp est Us' uses a sleek sans-serif type, offbeat spacing and shifting character sizes to hide phrases within other phrases." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
When You Wear What You Say / Smith, Roberta., 1997
Ms. Smith reviews the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum titled "Wordrobe," which "delves into the different ways that language has infiltrated clothing, or what the show's curator, Richard Martin, calls the reconciliation of textile and text." The article depicts two examples, viz., Pauline Trigere's "Trigiere Coat" from 1973 and a 1990 wool jersey dress by Christian Francis Roth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.