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Bergkamener Bilderbaser, 3 / Schuldt ; Staeck K ; Ulrichs T., 1975
History of the Future, The 1999-2000 / Ray M ; Colo P ; deCointet G ; Oleszko P ; Sprinkle A ; Gomez-Pena G ; Montano L., 1999
La fin d'un millenaire / Lebel, Jean-Jacques ; Heidsieck, Bernard ; Chopin H., 2000
This catalogue reproduces a great deal of ephemera from 1959 to 2000. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Playbill: Def Poetry Jam on Broadway. ., 2002
Nine individual poets read their works in this poetry slam with background music played by a DJ. The subjects covered political, racial, character building, nationalistic, feminist and social problems. The cast that included American, Hispanic, African and Asian-American artists were all award winning poets. The Sackners attended the performance. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Protest & Survive / Gilbert & George ; Graham D ; Hirschhorn T ; Metzger G ; Ruppersberg A ; Tot E ; Willats S ; Fahlstrom O ; Beuys J ; McDermott & MacGough ; Home S., 2000
The Public Poem Extension Program / Arias-Misson, Alain ; Peterlini P ; Pedrini E ; Gomez de Liano I ; D'Hondt R ; Kaprow A., 2011
This book deals with 17 installations of Arias-Misson's Public Poems. Arias-Misson defined them as 'Street Libido'to underscore the subversive and liberation action of performing them. This is becasue the appropiation of public city space is a provocative event, e.g., collisions with traffic or the forces of order commonly occur. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
This Is The Person Who Lived Over There / Wind, Chris., 1985
The poem deals with the responsibilities that are associated with firing a missile with a nuclear warhead. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
WhiteWalls: Rants and Raves. No.27/Win., 1991
Edited by Susan Snodgrass. This issue solely documents performance pieces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
You Got to Burn to Shine; Du Musst Brennen Um Zu Strahlen, 1992
The Sackner Archive also holds a copy of the book and tape cassette that constituted the trade edition of this work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.