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Correspondence art

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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:

Postfluxpostbooklet: The World of My HEart. No.2 / Luce Fierens., 1991

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Identifier: CC-04620-4707
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Reprint that was first published in 1987. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Visual Poetry: Mail Art Project / Luc Fierens, curator ; Matsumoto A ; deAraujo A ; Restrepo T ; Rose M ; Adasme ; Galdamez J ; Paz H ; Altemus R ; Pontes H ; Kostelanetz R ; Marlowe W ; Todorovic M ; spence p ; Nakamura K ; Perkins S ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Izumi N ; Ebel G ; Padin C ; Vleeskens C ; Stetser C ; Boschi A ; Bulatov D ; Chirot D ; Bentivoglio M ; Bennett JM ; Ferrando B ; Calleja JM ; Basinski M ; Garnier P ; Nikonova R ; Rabascall J ; Aguiar F ; Gappmayr H ; Pelati L ; Dencker KP ; DeVree F ; Sarenco ; Blaine J ; Castellin P ; Warnke U., 2002

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Identifier: CC-54934-990349
Scope and Contents Klaus Peter Dencker contributes an essay, From Concrete to Visual Poetry with a Glance into th Electronic Future: Since the 1960s I have established myself in the middle ground between literature, visual art, and film, practically and theoretically; what has been especially exciting has been investigating the origin and history of these border zones. Thus, beginning with the origins of writing, the picture alphabets, we have examples of the mixing of image &nd text from the Greek magical papyri to the early figure poems of the Greek bucolic poets, Porfiry's Latin gris poems, the variants of the successors to the Carolingean Renaissance, the Baroque text figures, the scrolls of the sixteenth century and their predecessors up to the free text-pictures of the turn of the century somewhat as in Mallarme and Apollinaire, which the experiments of the futurists and dadaists followed, continued, and expanded, to entirely unique forms brought through by the artists of concrete and...
Dates: 2002

Visual Writing / Fierens, Luc, editor ; Tillier T ; Todorovic M ; Segay S ; Altemus R ; Boschi A ; Calleja JM ; Basinski M ; Padin C ; Warnke U ; Olbrich JO ; VanSebroeck A ; Sarenco ; Dencker KP ; Blaine J ; Nikonova R ; Laszlo JN ; Nakamura K ; Gordon C ; Leftwich J ; Held Jjr ; Gaglione B ; Bennett JM ; Sonnenfeld M ; Priddle R., 2004

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Identifier: CC-43594-45672
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Each participant in this mail art project was given a photograph of the same young woman with the lower half of her face concealed by a mask. They were free to modify it but could not remove the mask. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2004