Documentation
Found in 3450 Collections and/or Records:
Informer. 1/Jun / Keith Armstrong, editor ; Armstrong K., 1966
Informer. No.3/fall / Keith Armstrong, editor ; Armstrong K., 1967
Infrared: Poems from another Spectrum / Kettner, Michael., 1996
Kettner writes in the introduction that these poems were inspired by infrared photographs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inocybe One: Poetics Issue / Verey, Charles, editor; Meyer T; Mills N; Edmonds T; Clark TA; Furnival J; Sharkey JJ; Houedard DS; Sa-Carniero M; Williams J; Hatherly A; Cox K., 1973
Includes handwritten poems by Tom Edmonds and ink drawings by Charles Verey and Neil Mills. Although this mock-up appears to be camera-ready copy, according to Bob Cobbing it was never published as a periodical. Contains a performance poem by Neil Mills, "Breathe" in which a group of participants congregate in a closed space, breathe in and out with everything else to remain silent so that they can appreciate the music of their breathing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inscription / Samuels, Diane., 2001
This multi-media installation by Samuels tells the stories of fragments of the lives of two people who lived through World War II. It consisted of handwritten books, prints, pages, video and audio presentations. Samuels is interviewed by the exhibition curator. This publication is also Forum number 47. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Insectmail-art Project Documentation / Dobson, Paul; Lenoir P; Seifert J; Nakamura K; Gomez A; Damase J; Voiges B; Collins P., 2001
The theme of this work is ants and insects. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inspire , 1990
Letter to Sackners relates to his commission for "The Beauty in Breathing" exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Installation for Noisr, Thermals, Ci] / Essary, Loris., 1984
Exhibited in Visualog 2, San Luis Obispu, California. Exhibition was curated by Karl Kempton. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Installation / Groupe Lettriste, Le., 1993
Installation-Make Love Not Warhol / Hubaut, Joel., 1990
Installation of Vp=Vp Exhibition / Gunther, Thomas, editor ; Jahn, Sabine, editor., 1994
The photographs depict installation views and portraits of several of the poets posing next to their works in this exhibition. The actual works are included in a portfolio held by the Sackner Archive entitled, "Vp=Vp; Dschamp III." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Installation Photographs of "Human Documents: Tom Phillips's Art of the Page"] / Phillips, Tom., 1993
Installation Project 1998 / Baroni V ; Fierens L ; Galantai G ; Sutherland WM ; Filliou R ; Bulatov D ; Collins P ; Maggi R ; Tavenner P ; Netmail ; Cook G ; Summers R ; Lebel JJ ; Filliou R., 1998
The texts are interviews with artists involved with installation art who answer the following questions: Why did you choose to make installations and not anything else? What do you think of your own works? What do you think the difference is between your own work and other installations? What do you think of the relationship of traditional art work and installation? What is the size and material of an installation determined by? Is there any object or idea that can not be installed? -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Installation View at Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography / curry, jw; Books, Jennifer., 1997
[Installation Views] / Grisi, Laura., 1992
Installations Musicale / Carre, Patrice ; Hubaut, Joel., 1990
[Instructions for Risco] / De Campos, Augusto; Baumstein, Moyses., 1989
This refers to building the support for De Campos' hologram "Risco" which is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inter: memoire active: Joseph Beuys 1921-1986. No.31/Spr / Durand G ; Labelle-Rojoux A ; Fischer H ; Burgaud C ; Dreyfus C ; Orlan ; Fekner J ; Papp T ; Martel R ; Beuys J., 1986
This issue reproduces two optical, typewriter poems by Christian Burgaud. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Inter. No.40/Sum / Durand G ; Parant JL., 1988
The duplicate copy has a perforated cover but not the folded pages within this issue. The poster provides a history of the periodical from Intervention to Inter. It recounts that the first six issues were published as an underground magazine without subsidies of any kind. Beginning with the eighth issue, Intervention highlighted artistic activities outside of Quebec. From the 24th to 38th issue, the name of the magazine changed to Inter and an attempt was made to make the magzine and its cover design an art object.. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.