Baroni, Vittore, 1956-
Nationality
Italian
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Artists' Book Collection / Flasch, Joan; Baroni V; Critical Art Ensamble; Deschamps F; McCarney S; Williams E; Perneczky G; Roth D; Zwicker T., 2002
These cards describe the scope of the collection -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Homage to George Lott / Baroni, Vittore., 1997
George Lott was an American soldier in WWII whose wounding in battle was published by Life magazine. Because of this publicity, he received over 3000 letters. Baroni's homage consists of collaging two paper, addressed envelopes from mail he received to each of 10 pages and both covers and adding band-aids or adhesive tape to them. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mail-Art Memorabilia / Bleus G ; Aguiar F ; Banana A ; Bantock N ; Baroni V ; Blaine J ; Cohen R ; Deisler G ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Hoffberg J ; Johnson R ; Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Rypson P ; Welch C ; Albrecht d ; Arts A ; Baik KN ; Barbot F ; Barbot G ; Bennett JM ; Boumans B ; Burch C ; Blurr B ; Gagnon JC ; Carrion U ; Cavellini GA ; Cole D ; Corbett M ; Crozier R ; Daligand D ; DeGrott J ; Dellafiora D ; DeJonge K ; Diotallevi M ; Duch LF ; Evans J ; Fedi F ; Felter J ; Fierens L ; Figueiredo C ; Fontana G ; Summers R ; Frangione N ; Fricker H ; Friedman K ; Gaglione B ; Galantai G ; Gini G ; Harley ; Held Jjr ; Herms M ; Higgins EF-III ; Janssen R ; Ibirico ; Jensen KF ; Jesch B ; Juin J ; Kamperelic D ; Kaufmann P ; Laszlo JN ; Leigh M ; A1 Waste Paper ; Lagerwerf M ; Lista G ; Maciunas G ; Mittendorf H ; Nikonova R ; Nielsen O ; Olbrich JO ; Ogaz D ; Ono Y ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Ruch G ; Dogfish ; Schraenen G ; Shimamoto S ; Baudhuin S ; Stussi M ; Tavenner P ; Tillier T ; Tisma A ; Ulrichs T ; Varney E ; Vigo EA ; Waanders H ; CrackerJackKid ; Wood R., 1995
Guy Bleus writes in his introduction, "The exhibition 'Mail-Art Memorabilia' shows a wild historic and global vision about the reciprocal activities of the transnational and eternal mail-art network. The works and documentation of more than 260 mail-artists from 28 countries are a part of the huge archive." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.