Visual/verbal
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
50 mal Liebe / Deisler, Guillermo., 1994
The title translated into English means 50 love times and the expressionist drawings depict erotic scenes. The word "liebe" (love) is typed five times on each of 10 pages with the letters rearranged in a block. The image on the artist bag is a stylized penis with the words "ne pas plier" rubberstamped over this image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Appointment Book / Deisler, Guillermo., 1993
Das Wort, 1990
Found Poetry / Deisler, Guillermo., 1991
Pages are different sizes and were assembled from magazines, books, postcards, and advertisements. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Kontrapunkt / Deisler, Guillermo, editor ; Ebel G ; Tarlatt U., 1992
Most works in this book were made by Deisler. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Le Monde Comme Il Va / Deisler, Guillermo., 1976
Each of the nine works in this small book contains the same global symbol for the world incorporated into the design. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Muack/Bild-Book / Deisler, Guillermo., 1991
Non Kon Form / Warnke U ; Deisler G ; Gunther T ; Tarlatt U ; Jahn S ; Kowalski J ; Claus CF ; Bach C ; Prautzsch HU ; Zylla K., 1992
This catalogue documents an exhibition of works from East German artists and poets over the years 1979-1989. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Private World / Gutierrez-Marx G ; Bleus G ; Bruscky P ; Luis ; Deisler G ; Sevcik P ; Rehfeldt R ; Bille P ; Lenoir P ; Diotallevi M ; Lora-Totino A ; Cohen R ; Kamperelic R ; Stake C ; Petasz P ; Groh K ; Cole D ; Dogfish ; Minoy ; Padin C ; Arts A ; Baroni V., 1987
This is the 2nd edition of catalog for exhibition curated by Andrej Tisma. The latter provides an excellent historic introduction to mail art for this exhibition which was initiated in 1984. It consisted of participants from 32 countries. Tisma selec the theme because "...nature of mail-art as an art of communication, correspondence, something which issues from the artist's intimate experience and which enters another person" & "...private life of man is becoming increasingly problematic." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.