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Eckart, Katharina, 1958-

 Person

Parallel Names

  • Buro Salamander

Nationality

German

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

PIPS, 1/93: Phantastische Fahrzeuge, 1993

 Item — Box 218: [Barcode: 31858072460177]
Identifier: CC-39014-40951
Scope and Contents

This project and the accompanying box object assembling are a spoof on a vehicle advertised in Frankfurter Allegmeine Sonntagszeitung, the "ResidenSea." The latter is a luxery liner and houseboat all in one with 110 holiday residences and 88 apartments for sale. The prices range from $680,000 t0 $3,900,000! The booklet gives the artist's take on this project and the box objects presents the artists' view of another kind of travelling. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993

PIPS, 3/93: ANNAs BLUMEn, 1993

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents

The theme of this box is "1 Gänseblümchen ist 1 Gänseblümchen ist 1 Gänselümchen." Title taken from PIPS archive.

Dates: 1993

PIPS DADA Shop-in-the-box-Catalogue, 1998

 Item — Box 261: [Barcode: 31858072460508]
Scope and Contents

This box is a catalog to purchase artwork featured in the photographs on each card. Twenty-three artists are featured.

Dates: 1998

Visual Poetry Poultry, 1998

 Item — Box 307: [Barcode: 31858073143616]
Identifier: CC-29604-30976
Scope and Contents

The sculptural image is a stylized chicken with mostly illegible, fragmented, writings and rubberstamped phrases with dada and fluxus content on its surface. The name of the bird/birdlike chararcter is Loplop who is featured in prints, collages and paintings by Max Ernst. Lopllop was an alter ego which Ernst developed and functioned as a familiar animal. Loplop first appeared in Ernst's collage novels La Femme 100 Tetes and in Une Semaine de Bonte in the role of a narrator and commentator. The cardboard box base has illegible handwriting on its lid, rubberstamped words DADA and stylized chicken heads on its sides, and rubberstamped, stylized heads of chickens within the inside bottom of the box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998