D S H (Dom Sylvester Houédard), 1924-1992
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
[2 Heads and Letter Poems], 1963
[3D E's], 1966
[10 Poems] (150563-240563)[CR][10 Poems] (150563-240563), 1963
This work consists of 10 poems with dates of composition along with Houedard's handwritten marginalia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[12 Poems] (240463-150663), 1963
This work consists of 12 concrete and conventional with handwritten corrections. The poem, POEME BLANc (140663) consists of the title with an empty space below it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[14 Heads], 1959
[18 Poems] (220563-290563), 1963
This work consists of 18 poems with their dates of compositions as well as handwritten corrections. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[19 Poems] (030363-030663), 1963
This work consists of 19 poems along with their dates of composision and Houedard's handwritten corrections. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
35 lines -5 minutes, 1964
54-64 For Link, 1964
A Gala Exhibition / Cobbing, Bob; Houedard DS; Cox K; Wright E; Verey C; Furnival J; Finlay IH; Morgan E; Gerz J; Chopin H; Garnier P; Gette PA; Logue C; Lucie-Smith E., 1969
Cobbing mentions that nearly a thousand items were included in this exhibition that took place over one month's period which thirty thousand people attended un London's Royal Festival Hall.. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
ABC poems, 1971
[Aerial View Building] (260569), 1969
This complex, dense, aerial view of buildings was achieved by typing only slashes and minus signs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Anthology Meaning Meanings, 1989
This booklet was written for a workshop in a grade school class and is a second edition of the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Apophatic Art, 1966
The number 9 is substituted for all the letters "n" of the words in this text. Curt Cloninger in his Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts thesis wrote about (Maine College of Arts 2008) "Apophatic Art: Enacting Exhaustive Language / Exhausting Enacted Language." He defined Apophatic Writiing: Apophatic writing in the Christian tradition is a way of talking about God that seeks to properly revere him by not overly delimiting him. "Apophasis' is negation and "kataphasis' is affirmation. Since God is beyond all we can affirm about him, in order to more accurately describe him, we must balance our affirmations with reverent negations. Theologian Bruce Ellis Benson (2002) explains, "One affirms something but denies it, because to affirm it too strongly would be heretical and to deny it completely would also be heretical." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Arlington Two , 1967
Exhibition was organized by the students of Bath Academy of Art to carry out projects proposed by their three teachers, Furnival, Finlay, and Houedard. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[aux invalides...] (200663, 210663, 240663, 250663), 1963
This page contains 12 dated poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
bird (291065), 1965
[blanc white] / [mots mobiles](250663) / [ecart] (120763), 1963
This page consists of the three concrete poems in the title. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
