Visual art
Found in 5481 Collections and/or Records:
Happy Holidays 2003, 2003
[Happy Holidays] / Altmann, Roberto., 1993
Happy Holidays! / Horndeski, Gregory., 1994
The card is a reproduction of Horndeski's advertisement for Absolut vodka. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Happy New Year 1990 / Dupont, Albert., 1990
[Happy New Year 2007] / Rothmann, Christian., 2007
The two loose sheets consist of packed repetitive letters, numbers and punctuation marks generated with a word processor overlayed with watercolor painted letters. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Happy New Year] / Descossy, Gilbert., 1991
Happy New Year / Frederick, Helen; Freeman B., 1992
The card was printed by Brad Freeman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Happy New Year / Jackman, Sandra., 1989
[Happy New Year!] / Melnikov-Starquist, Willi., 1997
Happy New Year / Pelieu, Claude., 1990
Happy Valentine's Day / Saar, Betye., 1988
Happy X-mas Air Mail / Mittendorf, Angela; Mittendorf, Henning., 1991
Hardy Annual, Anthology / Hansjorg Mayer, editor ; Mayer HJ ; Roth D., 1969
The book was produced at Watford School of Art between May 1968 and May 1969. It was designed in the tradition of Hansjorg Mayer for his Dieter Roth publications. Dieter Roth is not mentioned in this work but he was a teacher at Watford during this period and probably influenced the production of this work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Harpglyph / Jack A. Hirschman; I Singer., 1991
This sculpture shaped like a harp is a homage to the writer Isaac B. Singer whom Hirschman knew personally. Hirschman in a letter to the Sackners stated "since its total shape is like a Futurist version of a Mayan glyph, I've used Mayan motifs throughout; you'll also notice Yiddish letters scattered here and there." This imagery is not far fetched since an Englishman named Kingborough in the 19th century wrote two volumes to prove that Mayans were one of the 10 lost tribes, a theory unaccepted by most scholars. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hashkiveinu / Moss, David., 2012
David Moss writes, "Cause us to lie down in peace...The Talmud says that sleep is one-sixtieth of death and dreams are one-sixtieth of prophecy. It is not surprising, therefore, that as night falls we pray this beautiful prayer in the evening service for peaceful rest, for wisdom, for protection, for guarding, for compassion and life...This work brings together two very real objects from my life - a quilt and a bed - and celebrates that moment when night falls, when a smidgen of death and a touch of prophecy approach, and objects dreamily begin to recite their tales." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Have You, 1989
Having a Say... / Dellafiora, David, editor., 2006
This book is the result of contributions by young students in Dellafiora's class. This copy has a green cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Having a Say... / Dellafiora, David, editor., 2006
This book is the result of contributions by young students in Dellafiora's class. This copy has a red cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hazardous Waste / Neaderland, Louise Odes., 1996
The text and images search for a solution to the AIDS epidemic. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.