Manifesto
Found in 263 Collections and/or Records:
Factotumbook: Futurgappismo 1. No.21/Jun / Vittore Baroni, Carlo Battisti, editors ; Sarenco ; Ulrichs T ; Miccini E ; Baroni V ; Battisti C ; Damini B ; Cleveland B., 1979
This is a varient copy of the issue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fewer Sculptures! / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1985
The full text of the card reads, Fewer Sculptures! More Statues! Live Ammunition in Community Arts! -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fiberarts. Sep/Nov / Broaddus JE., 1984
Conversing With Artist John-Eric Broaddus, Interview by I.M. Stackel [pp. 28-31, 75]. Reproduction of "Xylocain" [p. 30] in Sackner Archive. Discussion of Broaddus' interest in creating artist books [p. 75]. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fingermail: any form/at or medium of 'writing'. No.1/Oct / Damian Lopes, curator, editor., 1990
This is an announcement of the purpose of the press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fondation Joel Hubaut Pest-Moderne (Blue) / Hubaut, Joel., 1994
This print depicts five images of rabbits painted in the style of Matise, Bacon, Braque, Seurat, and Miro along with a tongue-in-cheek manifesto on the rabbit generation. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fondation Joel Hubaut Pest-Moderne (Red) / Hubaut, Joel., 1994
This print depicts five images of rabbits painted in the style of DuBuffet, Bonnard, de Chirico, Leger, and Kandinsky along with a tongue-in-cheek manifesto on the Rabbit Generation. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Front de la Jeunesse: La Creation au Pouvoir. May / Maurice Lemaitre ; Isidore Isou., 1968
Published as a polemic text during the May 1968 student revolution in France. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Gazzetta Ufficiale di Luca Patella: Spazio Per L'Autentica Azione (aut antica). No.4., 1975
Great Bear Pamphlet, A: Diary: How to Improve the World (You Will Only Make Matters Worse) Part Three (1967). No.10 / John Cage., 1967
Great Bear Pamphlet, A: Manifestos. No.8 / Dick Higgins, Emmett Williams, editors ; Ay-O ; Corner P ; Fahlstrom O ; Filliou R ; Giorno J ; Hansen A ; Higgins D ; Kaprow A ; Knowles A ; Paik NJ ; Rothenberg J ; Vostell W ; Watts R ; Williams E., 1966
Great Queens Who Love Poetry / Hornick, Lita ; Giorno J ; Ginsberg A ; Wright J ; Padgett R ; Owen R ; Brainard J., 1993
Gronk: Regardez: La Revolution en Marche. No.8 / Julien Blaine., 1970
Usually published in an edition of 400 copies. This work is printed on orange colored stock. In addition to the duplicates, there is an additional copy with only the second page printed on white colored stock. The documentation in this issue deals with the March 1968 French revolution. The manifesto, printed in four languages, is entitled "For the night and day awakeners basic platform of the poetry ." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ha!art. No.2 / Katarzyna Bazarnik, Zenon Fajfer, editors ; Bleus G., 2003
This issue includes a manifesto on Liberature, a kind of literature in which the spatial, visual, and material apect of the work contribute to its meaning. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
hacia un perfil del arte latinoamericano / towards a latin american profie of art / Jorge Glusberg, curator ; Ginzburg C ; Glusberg J ; Pazos L ; Romero JC ; Alocco M ; Deisler G ; Friedman K ; Gerz J ; Groh K ; GAAG ; Higgins D ; Kostelanetz R ; Romberg O ; Valoch J ; Zabala H., 1972
Jorgr Glisberg invited the Group of Thirteen to exhibit at this event as well as non Argentine artists/poets. The Group of Thirteen included among others, Carlos Ginzburg, Jorge Glusberg, Luis Pazos, and Juan Carlos Romero. This exhibition also included foreign artists/poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hate Rays: You too can help destroy a nation / levy, d.a.; Cornillon J; Wood K; Cornillon S; Deutsch J., 1967
The mainfesto deals with profanity. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Herz Lerz Nuckwnusch Uzm Bubu Bugebu Burzkat: Manifest fur Konkrete Poesie / Fahlstrom, Oyvind., 2001
This book was published for the exhibition "Oyvind Fahlstrom: The Complete Graphics, Multiples and Sound Works" and is copyrighted by Sharon Avery-Fahlstrom. The manifesto for concrete poetry was first published in Stockholm in 1954 in Odysse. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.