Showing Records: 1 - 20 of 106
40 Anos de Performances e Intervenciones Urbanes / Padin, Clemente ; Nieslony B ; Heartfeld J., 2009
Boris Nieslony contributed the introductory essay to this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Mormoriam in 9 Parts / Klassen, Norbert; Householder J; Olbrich JO., 2012
A Primer of Happenings & Time/Space Art / Hansen, Al ; Higgins D ; Knowles A ; Corner P ; Schneeman C ; Ben ; Kaprow A ; Vostell W ; Oldenburg C ; Brecht G ; MacLow J ; Cage J ; Williams E., 1965
This book was written by Hansen as a first-hand account of the Happenings of the 1960's and documents these now historic performances with photographs by Peter Moore. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Aktionsraum 1 / Madelung, Eva, editor ; Guilden, Alfred, editor ; Nemetschek, Peter, editor ; Bubenik, Anton, editor ; Hubach, Karin, editor ; Volkmann, Albert, editor ; Blaine J ; Gerz J ; Nitsch H ; Groh K., 1971
Arties / Franklin Furnace ; Marinetti FT ; Ono Y ; Wilson M ; Kaprow A ; Oleszko P., 1986
Program to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Franklin Furnace. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artpool Letter. No.3 / Gyorgy Galantai, editor ; Beuys J ; Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Luthi U ; Penck A ; Beuys J ; Kovacs A., 1983
The booklet was written byHegyi Lorand and consisted of an essay entitled "Trans-Avantguarde. This issue 3 contains Artpool's Art Tour of 1982 that went to Kassel, Documenta. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artpool Letter. No.4 / Gyorgy Galantai, editor ; Perneczky G ; Johnson T., 1983
The inserted booklet is Tom Johnson's "Imaginary Music" that has been translated to Hungarian. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Body Art and Performance: The Body as Language 2nd Ed / Vergine, Lea, editor ; Acconci V ; Anselmo G ; Baldessari J ; Baruchello GF ; Ben ; Beuys J ; Broodthaers M ; Fox T ; Horn R ; LaRocca K ; Messager A ; Ruppersberg A ; Samaras L ; Vaccari F ; Klein Y ; Nishat S ; Brus G ; Bugli E ; Chiari G ; Gilbert & George ; Ontani L ; Oppenheim D ; Patella L ; Urban J ; Zaj ; Abramovic M ; Schneemann C ; Holzer J ; Orlan ; Martin H ; Duchamp M., 2000
This profusely illustrated book,with accompanying statements by the artists, was first published in 1974. The Sackner copy is a later printing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bye-bye la perf. / Blaine, Julien ; Schwarz A., 2006
This large volume serves as a reference to the farewell performances of Julien Blaine that will travel to Strasbourg, Marseille, Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse and Nantes. It consists of an illustrated and documented history of Blaine's writing and performances with pictures of texts, costumes, revised pages, invitations and biographical material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cahiers Loques: Happenings, Interventions et Actions Diverses. / Jean-Jacques Lebel., 1982
This book consists of photographs of erotic happenings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
CKKE (Centre Kultur Kontrol Epidemia) / Hubaut, Joel., 1989
CKKE (Centre Kultur Kontrol Epidemia) / Hubaut, Joel ; Millet C., 1989
Cles de l'art, Les. No.2 / Joel Hubaut ; Tapies A ; Zush., 2001
This issue deals with Hubaut's installation piece in Toulouse. The newsletter includes a reproduction of the poster, diagram of the work, biography of Hubaut and a cover portrait of Hubaut in a pink wig and glasses. It also cites other artists who made pink artworks for the Toulouse exhibitions in the past. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C.L.O.M. (contre l'ordre moral) / Hubaut, Joel., 1998
This catalogue presents the monochromatic art works of Hubaut who writes that he constructs his "sites" from given or borrowed objects donated by a public, often isolated from the art millieu. Further, producing visually aesthetic and seductive monochrome sites reveals the disorder in the world and the hierarchical tensions and ideological significance of the colors. Hubaut has made ideographic drawings on the inside front cover and title page of this copy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
C.L.O.M. (contre l'ordre moral) / Hubaut, Joel., 1998
This catalogue presents the monochromatic art works of Hubaut who writes that he constructs his "sites" from given or borrowed objects donated by a public, often isolated from the art millieu. Further, producing visually aesthetic and seductive monochrome sites reveals the disorder in the world and the hierarchical tensions and ideological significance of the colors. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.