Jackman, Sandra, 1937-
Dates
- Existence: 1937-05-07-
Nationality
American
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
57: Contemporary Book Arts / Juvelis, Priscilla ; Davidson L ; Stein G ; Jackman S ; McCallion B ; Morrison L ; Stone T., 2012
61: Contemporary Book Arts / Juvelis, Priscilla ; Chen J ; Jackman S ; Hoyem A., 2013
Sandra Jackman's book object "Witches' Sabbath" is described for sale at $6,500.. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A History of the Conical Hat and Current Events / Jackman, Sandra., 1990
A History of the Conical Hat and Current Events Scrapbook / Jackman, Sandra ; Reichek E., 1990
The collaged relief letter picture on cover spells out Tick Tock. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Page from the Doll Kingdom / Jackman, Sandra., 2011
Sandra Jackman writes about her family cruise from Miami. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artists on the Road: Travel as Source of Inspiration / Delaunay S ; Ellis E ; Harlan S ; Jackman S ; Pindell H ; Wasserman K ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Morrison L., 1998
Krystyna Wasserman curated the exhibition and wrote an introductory essay. The Sackner Archive lent "La Prose du Transsiberien et de la Petitie Jehanne de France" by Sonya Delaunay and Blaise Cendrars. The books are illustrated on the right facing pages and each artist wrote a personal explanation of her work on the left facing page. Sandra Jackman, one of the contributing artists, provided a travel notebook from her journey to the middle east. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artists on the Road: Travel as Source of Inspiration: Package for Teachers / Wasserman, Krystyna, editor ; Steadman, Kandice, editor ; Delaunay S ; Jackman S., 1997
This package comprises a kit of source material given to teachers. The Sackner Archive lent Sonya Delaunay's book, "Transsiberian Railroad" to this exhibition. The laminated print is an English translation of part of the poem with a concrete presentation owing to the inventive employment of typefaces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Best wishes for the coming year / Jackman, Sandra., 2013
Best Wishes for the Coming Year / Jackman, Sandra., 1991
Best Wishes for the New Year / Jackman, Sandra., 2009
The cover image features an image of two swans. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Book Object on Brass Feet], 1987
Jackman made an artist book seated on two brass clawed feet. The pages are heavily collaged with drawings and photographs. The cover has metal fragments that include a turning, cogged wheel and spear-like object. This book object is placed within a baker's glass dome that is used to display a cake. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Books as Art / Chiarlone R ; Gonzalez G ; Jackman S ; Knapp D ; Knapp J ; Kurtz C ; Lukac J ; Presser E ; Shapiro M ; Satin CJ ; Young P ; Davidson D., 1993
This catologue provides a listing of the books offered anf their prices. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Breaking the Bindings: American Book Art Now / Baker J ; Benes BL ; Jackman S ; Bigus R ; Lederman SB ; Spector B ; Zelevansky P ; Mabe J ; Laxson R ; Bigus R ; Lehrer W ; Ligorano N ; Polansky L ; Smith K ; Warshawski M ; Young K., 1983
Exhibition organized by Walter Hamady. Catalog includes reproductions of Joni Mabe's "Elvis Presley Scrapbook;" Buzz Spector's "The Outline of Art;" and Morrie Warshawski's "Patterns of Oppression," all held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Crazy M / Jackman, Sandra., 2002
Dear Marvin & Ruth / Jackman, Sandra., 2008
This card is a response to the Jackman's visit to the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Ruth, Best wishes for your birthday / Jackman, Sandra., 2008
Sandra Jackman writes about their trip to the Galapagos on the inside of the card. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dear Ruth, Best wishes on your birthday / Jackman, Sandra., 2014
[Documentation for The Poet Assassinated] / Jackman, Sandra; Apollinaire G., 1996
Jackman demonstrates in a drawing the dimensions of the chair used in the her piece held by the Sackner Archive, The Poet Assassinated, that its basis was Picasso's Maquette for a Monument to Guillaume Apollinaire. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Enjoy a Wonderful New Year] / Jackman, Sandra., 1990
Epic Poem / Jackman, Sandra., 1985
There is no title page to this book that indicates its title. A great deal of the calligraphy has been generated with pseudo-Japanese-ideographic characters. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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- Visual poetry 32
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- Found poetry 5
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- Surrealism 5
- Abstract markings 2
- Letter picture 2
- Worded photograph 2
- Calligraphic markings 1
- Cartoon 1
- Concrete poetry 1
- Constructivism 1
- Conventional fiction 1
- Correspondence art 1
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- Experimental calligraphy 1
- Hieroglyphics 1
- Kabbalah 1
- Musical notation 1
- Neo-Dada 1
- Picture poetry 1
- Reference text 1
- Religious poetry 1
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