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#2 Capital Letters / Carothers, Martha., 1992
This is a reproduction from the original edition of eight copies produced as a selling tool; a copy of the original edition is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
23 sins / Neaderland, Louise Odes., 2003
The pages are cut in horizontal ribbons with a single word containing "sin or cin or syn" on a page such as sincere, synagogue, cinder, cinema and Cinncinnati. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
45 Modelli de Uso / Carrega, Ugo., 1981
An explanation of each work is provided in a soft cover book accompanying the works that are stored within the large green box in form-fitted compartments. The translation from the Italian is handwritten in English on the verso of each of the 45 works. Carrega comes to concrete and visual poetry from a literary tradition rather than as a visual one This work is a mini-retrospective of his oeuvre dating from 1955; it has a great deal in common with conceptual art and text. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
1970-1973 / LL, Natalia., 1973
This book consists of concrete poetic permutations of the artist's name and serial black and white photographic face portraits of a woman eating food that consists mostly of bananas with erotic posturing suggestions. Flash Art No.76-77 1977 included an advertisement that features Natalia at Spagetti & Co. Milan. Note that Natalia LL full name is Natalia Lach-Lachowitz. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Little Things Poem Almost for Linda My Love / Depew, Wally; Bandt L., 1985
A Valentine for Noel: Four Variations on a Scheme / Williams, Emmett., 1973
The Something Else Press and Edition Hansjorg Mayer copies of the book are identical. The four sections of the book are entitled, IBM, Ego Hego Shego, Soldier, Fete and Duchampetre. "Noel" refers to Williams' wife, Ann Noel. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Valentine for Noel: Four Variations on a Scheme / Williams, Emmett., 1973
The Something Else Press and Edition Hansjorg Mayer copies of the book are identical. The four sections of the book are entitled, IBM, Ego Hego Shego, Soldier, Fete and Duchampetre. "Noel" refers to Williams' wife, Ann Noel. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Aktuelles Buchprogramm / Pohlmann, Mathias., 1995
The catalogue lists and describes all of Pohlmann's publications. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Alphabet: exhibition of visual and sound poetry / Adamcewska J ; Heidsieck B ; Hoffman J ; Kozlowski J ; Noel A ; Olbrich JO ; Peeters S ; Williams E ; Wilmanski T ; Witkowski A., 2004
This CD presents the exhibition of the same title in a PowerPoint presentation that includes animation, sound, and film. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Alphabet: exhibition of visual and sound poetry / Adamcewska J ; Heidsieck B ; Hoffman J ; Kozlowski J ; Noel A ; Olbrich JO ; Peeters S ; Williams E ; Wilmanski T ; Witkowski A ; Apollinaire G ; DeCampos A ; DeCampos H ; Pignatari D ; Michnik B ; Finlay IH ; Chopin H ; Rypson P ; Solt ME ; Novak L ; Dufrene F., 2004
This CD presents the exhibition of the same title in a PowerPoint presentation that includes animation, sound, and film. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ambiance of the Book, The: Recent Artistic Book Forms / Christie J ; Furnival J ; Williams J ; King R ; Paolozzi E ; Phillips T ; Roth D ; Tilson J ; Tyson I ; Williams E ; Cutts S ; Mayer HJ., 1980
Bluebeard's Castle by Ronald King, "Ein Deutsches Reqyiem - After Brahms" by Tom Phillips, "S.M.S." Issues No.1,3,4,5, "De Morandi" by Ian Tyson, and "Selected Shorter Poems" by Emmett Williams, which were exhibited, are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ambiguous / Chadwick, Norman., 1987
The artist writes that this draft scroll titled "Ambiguous" was completed on heavy white paper, printed with rubber stamps using purple ink. It was generated by looking up the etymology of the word 'ambiguous' in Webster's dictionary and following successively descending roots until after about 2000 words, the sequence became exhausted and closed with the word, 'sally.' These root words form a visual wave pattern resembling the constellations composed by Eugen Gomringer. Chadwick was also the editor of the periodicals"Shit and Holy Shit." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Anthologie 11A / Crozier, Robin., 1979
Crozier states that each anthologie consists of a gathering of 20 sheets of his original works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Apianus 2 / Carlos Macia., 1990
Petrus Apianus was a German, Renaissance astronomer and astrologer born 1501. Apianus 2 is based upon his book "Astronomicum Caesarem," 1540. It mixed mathematics, geography, astronony, astrology, cartography and theology in order to prepare horoscopes and predictions. Its validity was criticised by Kepler, which he considered "nothing more than what exists in the mind of man." Macia made this book in homage to the imagination which is "free to invent as many universes as there are created." This work was exhibited at the Agnes Scott College Gallery, Atlanta, January 2001. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.