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Box 614

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Contains 48 Results:

Four Angels in Profile, Four Beasts in Full Face, 1976

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-36616-38424
Scope and Contents

The poems by Kohav were translated by Hirschman. The covers were drawn by Tom Loretta and the figurative line drawings within the book by Tom Loretta and S. Kaner. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1976

Billy! Turn Down That TV!, 1983

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-36995-38828
Scope and Contents

Each page of this book is laid out with two columns depicting three video screens with text and/or image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

Kunst und Architektur, 1981

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37397-39250
Scope and Contents

This book depicts Kriwet's architectural commissions in public spaces both within buildings and outside them. Several involve light or neon formed concrete poetic pieces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Kunst und Architektur, 1981

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37398-39251
Scope and Contents

This book depicts Kriwet's architectural commissions in public spaces both within buildings and outside them. Several involve light or neon formed concrete poetic pieces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Publit - poem-paintings - in coram publico, 1966

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37520-39377
Scope and Contents

The text is an exposition of Kriwet's paintings that he designates Publit aka public literature. He notes that he considers himself a writer who paints. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

Cortado por la Misma Tijera, 1977

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-31007-32466

Publit - poem-paintings - in coram publico, 1966

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-48045-69068
Scope and Contents

The text is an exposition of Kriwet's paintings that he designates Publit aka public literature. He notes that he considers himself a writer who paints. The inscription on the cover is written and signed by Franz Mon (?). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

Steinigung Der Nacht, 1960

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-50298-71365
Scope and Contents

Hans Platschek made the three abstract expressionist black drawings included in this book. The poster is stored folded within the book. Two additional poster announcements for this book are stored in an unfolded state in a large looseleaf notebook. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1960

Steinigung Der Nacht, 1960

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-50299-71366
Scope and Contents

Hans Platschek made the three abstract expressionist black drawings included in this book. The poster announcements for this book are stored in an unfolded state in a large looseleaf notebook. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1960

Le Coeur à gaz, 1946

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-55605-64906
Scope and Contents Wikipedia: The Gas Heart or The Gas-Operated Heart[1] (French: Le Cœur à gaz) is a French-language play by Romanian-born author Tristan Tzara. It was written as a series of non sequiturs and a parody of classical drama"”it has three acts despite being short enough to qualify as a one-act play. A part-musical performance that features ballet numbers, it is one of the most recognizable plays inspired by the anti-establishment trend known as Dadaism. The Gas Heart was first staged in Paris, as part of the 1921 "Dada Salon" at the Galerie Montaigne.In The Gas Heart, Tzara's appears to have aimed at overturning theatrical tradition, in particular the three-act play, which resulted in the suggestion that the text is "the greatest three-act hoax of the century". American literary historian David Graver, who compares The Gas Heart with Le Serin muet, a play by Tzara's friend Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, notes of the two texts that, together, they "pulverize the elements of conventional...
Dates: 1946

Mitmedien, 1975

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37637-39497
Scope and Contents

The microfiches depict Kriwet's work from 1960-1975. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Medien, Kunst: Medienkunst, 1976

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37518-39374
Scope and Contents

The newspaper article is subtitled: "1. Teil: Subjektive Uberlegungen zur Verwenung vieler verschiedener Medien in der literarischen und kunstlerischen Praxis von heute / Von Ferdinand Kriwet."

Dates: 1976

Chrom-Neon-Text, 1971

 Item — Box: 614
Identifier: CC-37524-39381
Scope and Contents

This print depicts a photograph of a colored neon sculpture that Kriwet made for the cafeteria of the university. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1971