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Nikonova, Rea, 1942-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1942-

Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:

Elegie / Garnier, Pierre ; Nikonova, Rea ; Segay, Serge., 1995

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Identifier: CC-10623-10832
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The theme of this book relates to the Christian religion and the clocks depicted in it represent different times of the day as a metaphor for the Stations of the Cross. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Nach Zwanzig Minuten / Nikonova, Rea ; Segay S ; Belloli C ; Mallarme S ; Brecht G ; Watts R., 2004

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Identifier: CC-45296-47481
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Pages from this book are reproduced in the exhibition catalogue held by the Sackner Archive, "Die Verwandlung" (2013). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004

Selected Visual Poems / Segay, Serge ; Nikonova R ; Scherstjanoi V., 1997

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Identifier: CC-28558-29843
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The earliest work in this sampling of Segay's visual poems is dated 1973 and the latest 1997. Most pages of the soft cover book consist of black paper with stylized cut out letters that form a text which is collaged to the white pages. One collage in the book was done as a collaboration among Segay, Nikonova, and Scherstjanoi. The material is enclosed within a handmade portfolio, held together by thick black laces with gold foil at the tips. This work was exhibited at the Agnes Scott College Gallery, Atlanta, January 2001. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

Transponance: Actions, Games and Integrations. No.15 / Serge Segay, Rea Nikonova, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Erl V ; Segay S ; Nik A ; Nikonova R ; Bakhterev O ; Prigov D ; Unksova K ; Kruchenykh A ; Ender B ; Rubinshtein L ; Erl V ; Nikol'skaya T ; Rozanova O ; Kruchenykh A ; Lunev E ; Ender B., 1983

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Identifier: CC-44805-46974
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According to Jerry Janecek, the theme of this issue is expressed in two sections: 1) violation of all poetic forms and 2) use of existing poetic forms with innovation. There are several multimedia poems that include handcoloring, collage, drawing, flaps and other moving components) by the several poets contributing to this issue. A section includes a chronicle of poetry readings by Transfuturists and others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

Transponance: Literature and Vacuum. No.13 / Serge Segay, Rea Nikonova, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Erl V ; Segay S ; Nik A ; Nikonova R ; Unksova K ; Ei A., 1982

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Identifier: CC-44804-46973
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This issue has a preface by Segay and poems by Nikanova (drawing, handcoloring, cutouts), A. Nik, Segay (stencilling, cards in an insert), Konstrictor (tipped-in manuscript on index card), Bakhterev (1930), Gnedov (1972) and Unksova. Konstrictor and Nikanova, contribute theoretical statements. A story is contributed by A. Nik. Nikanova reviews a book by Vladamir Erl. The black ink of the drawings appear to have been mixed with sand. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1982

Transponance. No.1 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Nik A ; Erl V., 1979 - 1983

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Identifier: CC-44802-46971
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According to Jerry Janecek, this copy is a reissue composed mainly of carbon copy typescript in 1983 from the first issue released in 1979; it has a stencilled cover. The text consists of statements by Nikonova (1979) and Segay (1969) regarding new principles of art and poetry creation, including adding to older texts, e.g., by Khlebnikov, as well as "emancipation of the pause " and other devices of composition with examples. There are four examples of handwritten texts by Segay. There are brief reviews of books by Vladimir Erl and Boris Vantalov (aka Boris Konstrictor). This reissue includes a Table of Contents for issues No.2 (1979) - No.16 (1983). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979 - 1983

Transponance. No.2 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Dyachenko V., 1979

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Identifier: CC-01483-1516
Scope and Contents Gerald Janecek (http://www.thing.net/~grist/l&d/janecek/janecek2.htm) issued a report on Transfuturism. He notes that a small group of Neo-Futurists or, as they call themselves, "transpoety" or "transfuristy," has appeared on the scene in the Soviet Union and has produced a body of individual and collective works that are, while acknowledgedly in the spirit and tradition of the original movement, of sufficient quality, quantity, and originality to merit critical attention. They have been mentioned briefy in "Samizdat Art," by R. and V. Gerlovin (1986:157), and there are some important materials on them in Kuzminsky's Blue Lagoon Anthology 5B (1986:508-65), but the present study will evidently be the first extensive survey of their works. The core of the group consists of Ry Nikonova [Anna Tarshis] and Sergei Sigei [Sigov], who lived in Ejsk on the Asov Sea until 1998, and Boris M. Konstriktor [real surname: Aksel'rod] from Leningrad. Sigei and Nikonova, who are married,...
Dates: 1979

Transponance. No.3 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Konstriktor B., 1979

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Identifier: CC-01484-1517
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In this issue, Nikonova writes under Anna Tarshis and Boris Konstrictor under Boris Vantalov. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979

Transponance. No.4 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Arbenyev Y ; Segay S ; Nikonova R ; Konstriktor B ; Galamaga A., 1979

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Identifier: CC-01482-1515
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In this issue, Nikonova writes under her given name, Anna Tarshis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979

Transponance. No.5 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Bakhterev I ; Erl V ; Nik A ; Nikonova R ; Arbenyev Y ; Galamaga A ; Segay S., 1980

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Identifier: CC-34713-36417
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Rea Nikonova contibutes text as Anna Tarshis and Boris Konstrictor as Boris Vantalov. The illustrations were done by Vevgeny Arbenyev, Aleksandr Glamaga, Rea Nikonova and Serge Segay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

Transponance. No.7 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Nik A ; Erl V ; Bakhterev O., 1980

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Identifier: CC-44801-46970
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According to Jerry Janecek, this copy is a mainly an typescript original with cover stencil by Nikanova and frontpiece original drawing by Boris Konstrictor. The "noneo" text is written by Nikanova, with fragments by Konstrictor.The first manifesto of "Transfutur" is included on collective creativity as well as an essay on "system esthetics" by Nikonova. The issue includes poems by Konstrictor, Evg. Arbinev, Aleksandr Galamaga, A. Nik, Nikanova, and Erland as well as a long poem by Oberiut Bakhterev from 1935. Segay contributed a handwritten poem with flaps collaged to the page. Aigi's poems are reviewed. There are two statements by Konstrictor and an analysis by Segay in their relationship to Fluxus. Note that Tim Klaehn [tim.klaehn@gmail.com] refers to Bakhterev as Igor' Bakhterev while Jerry Janecek refers to him as Oberiut Bakhterev -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

Transponance. No.10 / Rea Nikonova, Serge Segay, editors ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Konstriktor B ; Nik A ; Kruchenykh A ; Ey A., 1981

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Identifier: CC-44808-46977
Scope and Contents According to Jerry Janecek, this copy is a mainly a carbon copy typescript with texts by Nikanova, Segay, Konstrictor, and A. Nik. It includes a section of Nikonova's system of poetic devices with examples. Three pages of poetry that are handwritten in ink are contributed by Konstrictor and Segay. Konstrictor comments on Nikanova's system followed by counter-responses. There is a section that consists of lines of poetry by various poets beginning with the word "kak" carrying on Kruchenykh 's "revelation" of the anal-erotic nature of much Russian poetry. Nikonova wrote under the name Anna Tarshis and Konstrictor under the name of Boris Vantalov. NOTE THAT ISSUE NO.9 THAT INCLUDED WORK BY REA NIKONOVA, SERGE SEGAY, VLADAMIR ERL' AND VASILISK GNEDOV and ISSUE NO.11 THAT INCLUDED WORKS BY REA NIKONOVA, IGOR' BAKHTEREV, SERGE SEGAY, BORIS KUDRYAKOV, VLADIMIR ERL', BORIS KONSTRICTOR, KARI UNKSOVA, AND VASILISK GNEDOV WERE NEVER OFFERED TO THE SACKNER ARCHIVE (the missing issues and...
Dates: 1981

Transponance. No.12 / Serge Segay, Rea Nikonova, editors ; Konstriktor B ; Erl V ; Segay S ; Nik A ; Nikonova R ; Kudriakov B ; Bakhterev O ; Prigov D ; Unksova K., 1982

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Identifier: CC-44803-46972
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The cover photograph was made by Boris Kudriakov. This issue includes a section on correspondence (pp34-36) between Dimitri Prigov and Rea Nikonova. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1982

Transponance. No.14 / Serge Segay, Rea Nikonova, editors ; Segay S ; Nikol'skaya T ; Nikonova R ; Nik A ; Konstriktor B ; Prigov D., 1983

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Identifier: CC-01556-1591
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Page 7 that has a work by Yuri Marr and apparently torn out of a papercard page is missing for this issue (noted by Tim Klaehn). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983