Nikonova, Rea, 1942-
Dates
- Existence: 1942-
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
[Architectural Letter] / Nikonova, Rea; Sackner MA., 1994
This is a photocopy of an art work based on a letter Marvin Sackner sent to Nikanova with a copy of "The Beauty in Breathing" catalog. In the original drawing contained in the Sackner Archive, the artist retyped fragments of the text of the letter and integrated them with colored rectangles of various dimensions. The same letters in different words are connected with freely drawn colored, lines ending in arrows. Nikonova calls this work, "architectural treatment," perhaps relating to the notion of Kamensky's ferro-concrete poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Architectural Poem c with two detailed views] / Nikonova, Rea., 1987 - 1992
[Architectural Poems b&w] / Nikonova, Rea., 1980 - 1996
[Architectural Poems] / Nikonova, Rea., 1969 - 1994
architectural tratment John M. Bennett / Nikonova, Rea., 1990
This work was included in pete spence's archive. This poem deals with the political situation in Russia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Architectural Treatment of the Letter to Rea Nikonova & Serge Segay from M. Greenfield / Nikonova, Rea., 1990
This work was included in pete spence's archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marvin A Sackner Letter architectural treatment / Nikonova, Rea; Sackner MA., 1992
This art work is based on a letter Marvin Sackner sent to Nikanova with a copy of "The Beauty in Breathing" catalogue. The artist retyped fragments of the text of the letter and integrated them with colored rectangles of various dimensions. The same letters in different words are connected with freely drawn colored, lines ending in arrows. Nikonova calls this work, "architectural treatment," perhaps relating to the notion of Kamensky's ferro-concrete poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
MY COUNTRY / Nikonova, Rea., 1995
This work was included in pete spence's archive. This poem deals with the political situation in Russia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Of Tonezharl' 2nd Edition / Nikonova, Rea., 2008
Mention is made that Transponans, several issues of which are held by the Sackner Archive, ran from 1979-1986 with 36 numbers. This later edition differs from the first edition in that color has been added to a few black and white pages. Also the cover is made with ink jet printing on glossy paper whereas the 1st edition was printed letterpress on a matted paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Of Tonezharl' / Nikonova, Rea., 1993
Mention is made that Transponans, several issues of which are held by the Sackner Archive, ran from 1979-1986 with 36 numbers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.