Documentation
Found in 3452 Collections and/or Records:
Six Proposals for the Improvement of Stockwood Park Nurseries in the Borough of Luton / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Hincks, Gary., 1986
Five prints were adapted by Hinks from drawings by Claude Lorrain (1640, 1642, 1643, 1649). The texts of the tree plaques for this proposal were taken from classical sources in Latin and Greek literature. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Six Sound Poems 2nd Edition / Cobbing, Bob., 1969
Designated folder number four. Works are new versions of "Tan Tandinane," "Wan Do Tree," "Alphabet of Fishes," "M," and "Oslo Solo." This is the second edition of this anthology first published in 1968. Cobbing notes the following: Why publish sound poems in visual form - because the pattern of sound which is the sound poem often makes an interesting pattern on the page...the poem exists in many forms aural and visual...becomes perhaps many different poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Six Sound Poems 4th Edition / Cobbing, Bob., 1972
Designated folder number four. This fourth edition contains new versions of the following poems: Tan Tandinane, Wan Do Tree, Alphabet of Fishes, 'M. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sixteen Occasional Poems, 2000
Each poem is briefly annotated by Gray. There is also an unspecified number of unsigned copies. The publisher, Morag McAlpine, is Gray's wife. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sixteen Occasional Poems 1990 -- 2000 / Gray, Alasdair ; Leonard T., 2000
The embossed cover of this book was designed by Gray. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Sketch Book for Curriculum Vitae Paintings] / Phillips, Tom., 1990
This book contains the themes, notes and cancelled text for some of the poems of the 20 Curriculum Vitae Paintings. Ideas for some of the visual images of these paintings are sketched. Coffee stains are present on several pages. On the pentultimate page, Phillips lists themes for a Problems in Art series of works, viz., Drawing Breath (held by Sackner Archive), Mixing (the) Colour(s), Finding the Still Life, Anatomic Studies, A Sense of Perspective, Life Class, Choosing the Ground (soft or hard -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sleeping Nude on Top of the Sheets: Selected Correspondence to Tom Kryss / Kent Taylor [1968-1998] / Lowell, Jim ; Kryss TL ; Taylor K ; levy da ; rjs., 2005
The cover collage is by R. Werner. The book reproduces letters from Lowell, a reproduction of a painting by d.a. levy and a reproduction of a visual poem collage by rjs. Selected content of the letters are annotated at the end of this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sloy's Writings: bony maronie / Sloy., 1995
The videotape depicts Sloy at work making calligraphic pieces. "bony maronie" is written repetitively and fragented on the cover of the case. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
sm + / Mairey, Francoise., 2002
Card No.15 was scanned into record. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Small Mags Archive / Bola, editor ; Debbie Pfeiffer, translator., 1986
List titles of over 1000 small press magazines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Small Press Books: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, 1988
Contains interview of Steve Clay and Merce Dostak, proprietors of Granary Books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Small Press Review: Editors Speak. No.234-235/Jul-., 1992
Eight editors contribute their literary history and insights of editing small press magazines. Stated to be the beginning of an annual series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Small Press Review. No.225/Oct / Saunders J., 1991
Small Press Review. No.259/Jul-Aug., 1994
Issue is devoted to interviews of eight editors of small press publishing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Smart Money and Art: Investing in Fine Art / Ackerman, Martin S. ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 1986
The Sackner Archive is mentioned as "the best collection of book arts in the world...an extrordinary melange of possibilities of future potential for the arts." Ackerman was a great friend of the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Smart Money and Art: Investing in Fine Art / Ackerman, Martin S.; Sackner MA; Sackner RK., 1986
This manuscript was given to the Sackners with an attached card Compliments of Martin S. Ackerman - Ruth and Marvin: Would appreciate it if you would read this. I will call you when I get back from my trip. If you see andy typos or names misspelled, [please let me know. Marty." The Sackner Archive is mentioned as "the best collection of book arts in the world...an extrordinary melange of possibilities of future potential for the arts." Ackerman was a great friend of the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Snow Summits in the Sun Volume 1 / Allen, Blair H., editor ; Straus A ; Woessner W ; Kostelanetz R ; Zelevansky P., 1988
Snow Summits in the Sun Volume 2 / Allen, Blair H., editor ; Cole D ; Bennett JM., 1988
Societe Anonyme, The: Modernism in America / Jennifer R. Gross, curator ; Dreir K ; Duchamp M ; Ray M ; Kandinsky V ; Lissitzky E ; Malevich K ; Popova L ; Uldaltsova N ; Schwitters K ; Villon J ; Peri L ; Mondrian P ; Picabia F ; Ernst M ; Burliuk D ; Torres-Garcia J ; Calder A ; Crotti J ; VanDoesburg T ; deSaga P., 2006 - 2010
Soliloquy, 2001
This book was first published in a limited edition by Editions Bravin Post Lee in 1997. A signed copy of that volume is held by the Sackner Archive. Goldsmith records his conversational life from April 15, 1996 to April 21, 1996 in a stream of consciousness style. The personal aspects of his daily routine, working for an all night, avant garde radio station, creating Web sites, talking with Cheryl Donagan, his wife, attending lectures and art openings, and meeting Marjorie Perloff are all obsessively recorded by the artist /poet. Goldsmith describes how he went to RISD and used to make sculptures of books and then carved language onto the wooden books. Although he felt the sculptures were really beautiful, Goldsmith became much more interested in the language than in the actual form of the book object itself. The Sackner Archive holds one of these early pieces, "Steal This Book." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.