Visual art
Found in 5481 Collections and/or Records:
Dalekohled / Hoffmeister, Adolf ; Carroll L., 1966
This book deals with Hoffmeister travel encounters around the world. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dalla Xerox al Baud / Munari B ; Ciani P ; Baroni V ; Savoi A., 1996
Daltonien / Hubaut, Joel., 1996
Dame Iris Murdoch / Levy, Paul; Phillips T., 1999
Iris Murdoch's obituary is illustrated with her portrait painted by Tom Phillips. Phillips also designed and illustrated several dust jackets for her novels. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dance - Theater - Opera - Music Hall / Sotheby's ; Larionov M ; Goncharova N ; Bakst L ; Cocteau J., 1981
Auction catalogue. The Sackners purchased Goncharova and Larionov's portfolio, "L'Art Decoratif Theatrale Moderne (1919) from this auction. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dancers on a Plane / Cage, John ; Cunningham, Merce ; Johns, Jasper., 1989
The music score, "Concert for Piano and Orchestra" by John Cage, which is reproduced in this catalogue is held by the Sackner Archive. Cage comments "A score which is beautiful to look at usually sounds better than one which is not." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dancing in the Garden: A Bittersweet Love Affair with France / Smith, William Jay., 2008
In his epilogue Bill Smith describes his encounter when "my friend the eminent pulmonologist Dr. Marvin Sackner found that the hospital had misread" an x-ray and was responsible for a pulmonary diagnosis that saved Smith from unnecessary lung surgery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Daniel Buren / Art Base., 2005
Dans l'oeuvre excoordiste, 1994
This object is a maquette for a monumental sculpture in which participants can walk into the work. When the covers are open, the Lettrist sculpture becomes three dimensional. The acetate panels contain Lettrist designs. The two mirrors on the side panels add to the spacial environment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Danse Vanitas Danse / de Charmoy, Cozette., 1996
The pages consist of printed rubberstampings and drawings that depict male and female nude figures, embracing as in a dance. These images progress from life through death as represented by skeletons. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Episodes from a Dante Memoir / Phillips, Tom., 1983
Dante Diary: Number 36 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 36th new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante & Domesday Looking for a Sign." It consists of four rows of seven painted black geometric symbols. Under each one Phillips has written the descriptive name, for example churches, market, park vineyard, royal land and sheep. This may be related to the symbols used by hobos in America.The paper used by Phillips for this page has erased graphite drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 37 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 37th new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante Forms a Company" and refers to KGP Productions - A TV Dante. This company title, Kassander Greenaway Phillps, is both collaged and painted onto the page. Phillips' handwritten notes on the right top of the page refer to the casting of a A TV Dante film made with Peter Greenaway. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 38 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 38th new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante at the RA." The main element on the page is Phillips' drawing for a book label.He writes, "Since I am the chairman of the RA library it falls to me to design the book label. Also Peter and I plan to use the cast collection, at present arranged on musty shelves, as a basis for Canto IV meeting with the heroes of past times.Time runs out and we have not yet made the shoot." On this page there are also found elements with fleur de lys designs, two on paper and one a photograph. Phillips writes, "Maurice, taking layers of wallpaper from above the sink downstairs reveals the original wall papers to have been a pattern of red fleur de lys. amazing." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 39 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 39th new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante in NY - BRU & Rouen". Phillips writes, "November. In New York delivering a copy to Richard Minsky for onward sale. Back via Brussels for lecturette & show of Dante pages. Toni Zwicker, who didn't want to buy the book when it was cheap has now bought two copies via Richard. News of the impending show in Miami where Dante will feature with some other things of mine, inc. globe etc. The curator wants to make a touring one-man show as well. " Phillips also writes that "Kees rings to say that at long last the money is gone through and we can make contracts: can anything be slower than this TV business? One loses so much of the original momentum." The collage elements on this page consist of a shadowy picture of what may be an open page of the Dante book, printed reviews and announcements of Phillips' presentations and an airline boarding pass. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 40 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 49th new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante Sings Again." Several reviews, collaged onto this page mention the PeterGreenaway/Tom Phillips' A TV Dante as a "significant...autonomous art production." A newspaper lists the showing of A TV Dante and describes it as follows: " Six hundred years ago the great Italian poet Dante wrote of his imaginary visit to the underworld and produced a vivid list of the vices and crimes of his age, which scarcely needs changing today. Film-maker Peter Greenaway and painter Tom Phillips have collaborated on a modern version of 'The Inferno', using the latest developments in computer graphics, film and video techniques. In this first episode (Canto 5 of 34) Dante, guided by Virgil, enters the second circle in the descending spiral of Hell." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 41 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 41st new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante Visits Crete Again." The center section contains a rubbing with the name Erich Hell Gefr 4.1 1918 + 215 1941, most likely from a grave stone.The found papers include entrance tickets to a museum, remnants of hotel receipts, partial photograph of a landscape with a cross and a ticket to the airline departure lounge. Phillips writes, "departure lounge as image of vestibule of Hell for Canto III." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 42 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This 42nd new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante in Belfast." The page is collaged with a map of Belfast. The center section contains a drawing of a helicopter that casts a large shadow over the map of Belfast. An invitation from the Ulster Museum of a private viewing of "Two Portraits" is collaged in the upper right hand corner. One of the portraits is of Iris Murdoch by Tom Phillips. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dante Diary: Number 43 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
Dante Diary: Number 44 / Phillips, Tom., 1988
This forty-fourth new series collage page of the Dante Diary is titled "Dante Down Under." It includes a map of Australia with Phillips' itinerary drawn in green ink. The trip, according to his 1988 planner started in Sydney on March 8th, continued to Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin. He departed Australia on April 7th. Phillips provides a description of events and people he met on notes written on the map. He also collaged onto the page cards from Aristotle's Restaurant ("If in Sydney don't eat here!"), the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia Bank (with the name Toge, protagonist of A Humument), Adelaide Festival and a card from Francesca da Rimini ("She seems to be some kind of punk performance artist"). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.