Heller, Steven
Dates
- Existence: 1950-07-07-
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
U&lc. No.4/Dec / Heller S., 1981
Steven Heller contributed an essay "Simplicissimus," that described the late nineteenth century German magazine. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc. No.4/Spr / Heller S., 1999
Steven Heller contributed an essay on "Das Plakat," German poster design. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc: The Bill of Rights. No.2/Sum / Heller S., 1992
This issue includes an illustrated essay on the evolution of the letter "S." Steven Heller contributed an essay "Censorship Unbound." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
U&lc: Unslick. No.3/Win / Heller S., 1997
Steven Heller contributes an essay interview titled "Art Chantry: Ascent into Unslick," that describes the unorthodox work of Chantry. Margaret Richardson writes on "Orange Juice," a design firm in South Africa that published a design periodical. This publication is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Umbrella. Anthology / Judith Hoffberg, editor ; Friedman K ; Phillpot C ; Banana A ; Carrion U ; Lavater W ; Zelevansky P ; Summers R ; Nannucci M ; Cutts S ; Groh K ; Bleus G ; Colby S ; Collins P ; Engel J ; Porter B ; Vostell W ; Osborn K ; Claire P ; Gagnon JC ; Harroff W ; Higgins D ; Higgins EF-III ; Morgan R ; CrackerJackKid ; Held Jjr ; Stetser C ; Bleus G ; Netmail ; Jackson L ; Langer R ; Kostelanetz R ; Frank P ; Hoffberg J ; Weiner L ; Maggi R ; Pyle J ; Rosenberg MR ; Schaer M ; Friedman K., 1999
This book was designed by Jody Zellen. In it, an interview in 1995 with the British visual and concrete poet Paula Claire is cited that ends with the following question and answer: "And what do you think of the Sackners' collection?" "I feel that because of the Sackners, this whole field can never be ignored. That collection is at their house, they own it, but inevitably it will become part of a public institution, and a lot more people will know about it and it will give all the visual poets more prominence, because it cannot possibly be ignored." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Visuals / Heller, Steven; Drucker J; McVarish E., 2008
This section of the Review considers new publications relating to design in graphics, typography, travel literature, religious illumination, design history, British modernism and California "cool" in art, culture and film. "Graphic Design History: A Critical Guide by Johanna Drucker and Emily McVarish is reviewed. It is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.