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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 3466 Collections and/or Records:

Art Journaux: Die Kunst der Zeitschrift: Extrablatt / Jurgen O. Olbrich, curator ; Dittmar R ; Warhol A ; Tilson Ja ; Blaine J ; Damen H ; Bory JF ; Gette PA ; DeVries H ; Cardella J ; Kostelanetz R ; Krabbe P ; Warnke U ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Padin C ; Was E ; And M ; Banana A ; Perkins S ; Rutkovsky P ; Carrion U ; Ben ; Gibbs M ; Johnson P ; Crandall J ; Ebel G ; Ahnert C ; Putz C ; Gutierrez R ; Carter K ; Miccini E ; McLean D ; Meade R ; Krabbe P ; Luh W ; Oberto A ; Carrega U ; Kempton K ; Dana L ; Bennett JM ; Chopin H ; Sabatier R ; Gagnon JC ; Bense M ; Walther E ; Hill C ; Zauner H ; Clavin H ; Andryczuk H ; Ferrando B ; Deisler G ; Lemaitre M ; Random S ; Shores M ; Mark A ; Neaderland L ; Mullican J., 2000

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Identifier: CC-33994-35670
Scope and Contents This special edition of the catalogue features an additional cover as a collage done by Emmett Williams and Jurgen Olbrich. The collage is done on the outer covers and the inner bck cover. The exhibition from the artist magazine collection of the late Rolf Dittmar was curated and installed by Jurgen Olbrich. It Included 350 periodicals from 25 countries which were presented in greenhouses, cases and walls. The exhibition consisted of critical, art historical and multiple art editions. The exhibition itself was arranged thematically and chronologically including "The Face of the Machine," "The Format of the Magazine," "Beginning in the 50s," "The Departure into the Present," "Literary Magazines," "Leaflets," "Art Magazines," "Fluxus Magazines," "One Artist Magazines," "Mail Art Magazines," "Assemblings," "Object Magazines," " Project and Conceptual Magazines," and " New Media." The catalogue resembles a newspaper and holder used in libraries and reading rooms. The Sackner Archive...
Dates: 2000

Art Journaux: Die Kunst der Zeitschrift: Extrablatt / Jurgen O. Olbrich, curator ; Dittmar R ; Warhol A ; Tilson Ja ; Blaine J ; Damen H ; Bory JF ; Gette PA ; DeVries H ; Cardella J ; Kostelanetz R ; Krabbe P ; Warnke U ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Padin C ; Was E ; And M ; Banana A ; Perkins S ; Rutkovsky P ; Carrion U ; Ben ; Gibbs M ; Johnson P ; Crandall J ; Ebel G ; Ahnert C ; Putz C ; Gutierrez R ; Carter K ; Miccini E ; McLean D ; Meade R ; Krabbe P ; Luh W ; Oberto A ; Carrega U ; Kempton K ; Dana L ; Bennett JM ; Chopin H ; Sabatier R ; Gagnon JC ; Bense M ; Walther E ; Hill C ; Zauner H ; Clavin H ; Andryczuk H ; Ferrando B ; Deisler G ; Lemaitre M ; Random S ; Shores M ; Mark A ; Neaderland L ; Mullican J., 2000

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Identifier: CC-33995-35671
Scope and Contents This special edition of the catalogue features an additional cover as a collage done by Klassen, Putz, Ruch and Warnke. Both outer and inner covers are collaged.The exhibition from the artist magazine collection of the late Rolf Dittmar was curated and installed by Jurgen Olbrich. It Included 350 periodicals from 25 countries which were presented in greenhouses, cases and walls. The exhibition consisted of critical, art historical and multiple art editions. The exhibition itself was arranged thematically and chronologically including "The Face of the Machine," "The Format of the Magazine," "Beginning in the 50s," "The Departure into the Present," "Literary Magazines," "Leaflets," "Art Magazines," "Fluxus Magazines," "One Artist Magazines," "Mail Art Magazines," "Assemblings," "Object Magazines," " Project and Conceptual Magazines," and " New Media." The catalogue resembles a newspaper and holder used in libraries and reading rooms. The Sackner Archive holds most of the magazines...
Dates: 2000

Art Journaux: Die Kunst der Zeitschrift / Jurgen O. Olbrich, curator ; Dittmar R ; Warhol A ; Tilson Ja ; Blaine J ; Damen H ; Bory JF ; Gette PA ; DeVries H ; Cardella J ; Kostelanetz R ; Krabbe P ; Warnke U ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Padin C ; Was E ; And M ; Banana A ; Perkins S ; Rutkovsky P ; Carrion U ; Ben ; Gibbs M ; Johnson P ; Crandall J ; Ebel G ; Ahnert C ; Putz C ; Gutierrez R ; Carter K ; Miccini E ; McLean D ; Meade R ; Krabbe P ; Luh W ; Oberto A ; Carrega U ; Kempton K ; Dana L ; Bennett JM ; Chopin H ; Sabatier R ; Gagnon JC ; Bense M ; Walther E ; Hill C ; Zauner H ; Clavin H ; Andryczuk H ; Ferrando B ; Deisler G ; Lemaitre M ; Random S ; Shores M ; Mark A ; Neaderland L ; Mullican J., 2000

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Identifier: CC-33873-35544
Scope and Contents

This exhibition from the artist magazine collection of the late Rolf Dittmar was curated and installed by Jurgen Olbrich. It Included 350 periodicals from 25 countries which were presented in greenhouses, cases and walls. The exhibition consisted of critical, art historical and multiple art editions. The exhibition itself was arranged thematically and chronologically including "The Face of the Machine," "The Format of the Magazine," "Beginning in the 50s," "The Departure into the Present," "Literary Magazines," "Leaflets," "Art Magazines," "Fluxus Magazines," "One Artist Magazines," "Mail Art Magazines," "Assemblings," "Object Magazines," " Project and Conceptual Magazines," and " New Media." The catalogue resembles a newspaper and holder used in libraries and reading rooms. The Sackner Archive holds most of the magazines exhibited in this show but does not own several mail art assemblings that originate from Germany. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Art Lines. No.2/Feb / Cross D., 1981

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Identifier: CC-25021-25474
Scope and Contents

Contains interview with Doris Cross. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Art Matters 12 / Hammond, Jane., 2007

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Identifier: CC-58963-10002156
Scope and Contents

This is a photography exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Art of Contemporary Bookbinding, The / Van Der Marck, Jan, editor ; DeGonet J ; Lobstein A ; Ely T ; Glaister D ; Mowery F ; Robinson I ; Mathieu M ; Leroux G ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 1997

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Identifier: CC-28522-29802
Scope and Contents

Discusses and depicts 64 bookbindings from eight bookbinders commissioned by the author for his collection. On pages 62 and 63, Van der Marck mentions how the Sackners introduced him to one of the binders, Timothy Ely, who had been his student at the University of Washington. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

Arte e Poesia - Poesia e Arte / Miglietta, Enzo ; Accame V ; Aubertin B ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Baruchello GF ; Bentivoglio M ; Bertola C ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Carrega U ; Caruso L ; Chopin H ; Cohen R ; Costa C ; Crozier A ; Danon B ; Deisler G ; DeVree P ; Duchamp M ; Ferrari V ; Gini G ; Isou I ; Landi L ; Lebel JJ ; Lora-Totino A ; Marinetti FT ; Martini SM ; Mayer HJ ; Minarelli E ; Arias-Misson A ; Mussio M ; Nikonova R ; Ori L ; Padin C ; Perfetti M ; Petasz P ; Pignotti L ; Rosenberg MR ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Sarenco ; Spatola A ; Valoch J ; Ben ; Xerra W ; Vigo EA ; Vaccari F ; Sarmiento J ; Roche M ; Osti M ; Oberto A ; Mignani R ; Moreau C ; Manfredini F ; Gerz J ; Giacomucci U ; Marcucci L ; Dodaro FS ; Colonna G ; D'Ottavi C ; Blank I ; Belloli C., 1995

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Identifier: CC-27832-28965
Scope and Contents

This volume of Miglietta's collection of concrete and visual poetry served as the catalogue for the exhibition at the Castello di Carlo V, in Lecce in November 1996. It was subtitled, "Sperimentazione, Verbo-Visuale, Multimediale, Mail-Art." The actual dates of completion of the catalogue was June 1996. The Sackner Archive is listed with contributions of catalogues to Miglietta of the 1984 Archive listing and several selected exhibition catalogues. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Arte para Curarte: Una Exposicion Terapeutica / Zush., 1997

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Identifier: CC-36562-38364
Scope and Contents

The brochure depicts Zush's studio that has drawings, paintings and books on display. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

Arte Postale!: My Own Private Internet. No.74/Jan / Vittore Baroni., 1996

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Identifier: CC-28658-29958
Scope and Contents

Baroni in an essay, "Of Cyberwebs & Snailwebs," states that the death of Ray Johnson was a turning point in the mail art network. Points out that mail art is now collected and appreciated in academic circles at the same time that a contrary form of communication, internet surfing has now begun. However, believes that it will be "collaboration not competition, old and new media helping one another, integrated into a global tactic that should evolve [h]armoniously and lovingly." In addition, Baroni describes the making of his E.O.N. Share Piece, a work held by the Sackner Archive, as well as his experiences on the Internet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1996