Visual poetry
Found in 4850 Collections and/or Records:
OM Journal Anaphilosophicus / Oberto, Martino., 1975
Om Mao Om, 1980
Omaggio a Burri / Caruso, Luciano., 1992
Omaggio a Cangiullo, 1990
Omaggio a Fontana / Caruso, Luciano ; Villa, Emilio ; Fontana G., 1995
The text of Caruso's writing was taken from a poem by Villa, "Il Fuori il Dentro del Signo."(1972) -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ombelicale Freud / Gelli, Franco., 1987
Omicidio, 1980
Unable to find any background information on this poet. Purchased this work from Ugo Carrega. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
on keeping It secret , 1989
On. No.38 / Brossa J., 1982
Interview with Joan Brossa by Imma Julian, "Conversation con Joan Brossa un Grafista Insolito," appears on pp. 8-13. A poem object by Brossa is reproduced in color on cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
On Recherche les Tueurs / Chopin, Henri., 1967
This is an anti-war print. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
On the Embryo Front in the Battle of the Sexes / Laird, Campbell., 1989
Consists of visual poem illustrating letter to the editor. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Once I Was a Square: A visuak fable for children, adults & squares / Aldridge, Adele., 1999
The book is subtitled "A Visual Fable for Children, Adults & Squares." The story resembles Abbott's "Flatland," with a circle representing the female and a square the male. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Once Removed / Moyer, David., 1998
The author-artist combines humorous line portraits of men's heads with attached pseudo-scientific inventions and handwritten descriptions. Examples include "The super rotating eternal non ossillating (sic) return device; Electronic flux centering pods; Elevated equalibrium (sic) regulator. The pages are printed letterpress from photoetchings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
One ace from my sleeve / Olbrich, Jurgen O.., 1996
[One Can Understand How Man...] / Feder, Terry Donsen., 1993
The text repeatedly states, "One can understand how man confusing himself with his penis and rushing in for the attack might feel resentment and fear of being taken by the woman of being lost in her absorbed or alone." The center of the drawing depicts an apple on its branches, presumably a metaphor for Adam and Eve. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
one cent: 76, NAUM-bones. No.347/Dec / Marshall Hryciuk., 2000
one cent: 76, NAUM-bones. No.347/Dec / Marshall Hryciuk., 2000
This varient, one of seven copies has a different layout to its border lines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
one cent: Advertisement. No.246/Mar / Wharton Hood., 1990
one cent: Balletto. No.235 / Gary Barwin., 1990
one cent: devotional #13 (Christmas 1987). No.279/Aug / LeRoy Gorman., 1991
Also designated horse-fly Vol.2 No.3. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.