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Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

A Cavalier History of Surrealism / Vaneigem, Raoul ; Donald Nicholson-Smith, translator ; Breton A ; Tzara T ; Artaud A ; Char R ; Eluard P ; Duchamp M ; Leiris M ; Desnos R ; Peret B ; Aragon L ; Teige K., 1999

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Identifier: CC-34515-36214
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Raoul Vaneigem, aka Jules-Francois Dupuis, first published this text as Histoire desinvolte du surrealisme in 1977. Vaneigem was a leader and writer in the Situationist International. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1999

Apollinaire and the International Avant-Garde / Bohn, Willard ; Albert-Birot P ; Breton A ; Cendrars B ; Delaunay S ; Duchamp M ; Huidobro V ; Lewis WP ; Mallarme S ; Marinetti FT ; Reverdy P ; Pound E ; Zukofsky L ; Ray M ; Aragon L ; Arp H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brossa J ; Crotti J ; cummings ee ; Dante ; Ernst M ; Folgore L ; Ford CH ; Holz A ; Jacob M ; Jarry A ; Laforgue J ; Lagut I ; Nerval G ; Neuhuys P ; Picabia F ; Picasso P ; Rimbaud A ; Russolo L ; Salmon A ; Salvat-Papasseit J ; Scheerbart P ; Severini G ; Soupault P ; Tablada J ; Torre G ; Tzara T ; Whitman W ; Wood B ; Zayas M., 1997

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Identifier: CC-27990-29142
Scope and Contents Dr. Bohn writes that this "study seeks to analyze Guillaume Apollinaire's literary and artistic reception by members of the European and American avant-gardes during the early twentieth century...tracing the impact of Apollinaire's ideas as they radiated outward in increasingly larger circles from Paris...limiting the period to 1920 in Europe and 1930 in Latin America...and restricting the study to the avant garde of the major European and American nations."Bohn reviews the close relation and influence of Apollinaire to Mario de Zayas, his "calligrammes" or concrete poems as they would be denoted today, in the periodical, 291. Further, he points out that Apollinaire was first recognized in America because of 291. This book is heavily slanted to the influence of Apollinaire on Spanish and Latin American poets. Indeed, Bohn lucidly reviews the works of some obscure (to Americans) Latin American visual poets like the Mexican, Juan Tablada. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth...
Dates: 1997

Che Cos'e il Libroggetto / Bertozzi, Gabriele-Aldo, editor ; Breton A ; Picabia F ; Amarger M ; Bentivoglio M ; Broutin GP ; Caruso L ; Dupont A ; Isou I ; Lemaitre M ; Satie A ; Leoncini E ; Lora-Totino A ; Poyet F ; Sabatier R ; Canal F ; Miccini E ; Tasiv G., 1989

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Identifier: CC-23078-23515
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Publication includes reproductions of A. Dupont's "Nathalie et Justine" and "L'Art en Ciel," and I. Isou and A. Dupont's "Concerto pour Oeil et Oreille" which are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1989

Collage / Wescher, Herta ; Robert E. Wolf, translator ; Albers J ; Altman N ; Annenkov Y ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp H ; Baader J ; Baj E ; Balla G ; Baumeister W ; Bayer H ; Bellmer H ; Bergmann E ; Berlewi H ; Berman M ; Biederman C ; Blake P ; Boccioni U ; Breton A ; Bryen C ; Cangiullo F ; Carra C ; Delaunay R ; Delaunay S ; Dali S ; Depero F ; Dine J ; Dubuffet J ; Duchamp M ; Dufrene F ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Exter A ; Farfa ; Fillia ; Gascoyne D ; Golyscheff J ; Gris J ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Heartfeld J ; Henry M ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Huidobro V ; Iliazd ; Itten J ; Janco M ; Johns J ; Joostens P ; Kandinsky V ; Kassak L ; Hoffmeister A ; Khlebnikov V ; Klee P ; Kliun I ; Kruchenykh A ; Leger F ; Magritte R ; Mayakovsky V ; Malevich K ; Ray M ; Mansouroff P ; Marinetti FT ; Michel R ; Mesens E ; Miro J ; Morgenstern C ; Munari B ; Nebel O ; Pannaggi I ; Penrose R ; Picabia F ; Picasso P ; Piper J ; Popova L ; Puni I ; Prampolini E ; Prevert J ; Rauschenberg R ; Restany P ; Reinhardt A ; Ribemont-Dessaignes G ; Richter H ; Rodchenko A ; Roh F ; Rozanova O ; Russolo L ; Schad C ; Schlemmer O ; Schwitters K ; Segall L ; Severini G ; Sironi M ; Soffici A ; Soupault P ; Spoerri D ; Stenberg G ; Stenberg V ; Styrsky J ; Survage L ; Sutnar L ; Teige K ; Torres-Garcia J ; Tzara T ; VanDoesburg T ; Vesnin A ; Vordemberge-Gildewart F ; Werkman HN ; Zwart P ; Dexel W ; Rotella M ; Schuitema P ; Gutfreund O ; Rosai O ; Stepanova V ; Bardi PM ; Lissitzky E ; Klucis G ; Citroen P ; Hugnet G ; Vail L ; Scheper L ; Tschichold J., 1968

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Identifier: CC-52828-73966
Scope and Contents The first of what was to have been a two volume work; the author died before completing Volume Two. This first volume covers the classic age of collage, prior to WW II and contains some material on the 1950's and 1960's. The author, Dr. Herta Wescher, was the friend of many Bauhaus and other collage artists.Her writing embodies the enthusiasm, humor, affection, and personal comprehension of a participant in the lively and contentious circles she frequented. Assiduously she tracked down reminiscences and forgotten works from those tumultuous times, rescuing from oblivion much previously unpublished material. Thanks to her research, the reader may not only see the output of world-famous collagists, but also may meet the brilliant but often neglected Czech adherents of Futurist and later styles; the Russian Avant Garde; the loners from various parts of the world, all of whom helped make collage one of the most direct and unguarded forms of expression in the long history of art." --...
Dates: 1968

Czech Avant-Garde Books 1922-1938 / Vloemans, John ; Biebl K ; Breton A ; Nezval V ; Seifert J ; Teige K ; Hoffmeister A ; Marinetti FT ; Styrsky J ; Sutnar L., 1994

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Identifier: CC-00874-895
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The complete text of Karel Teige's typographic manifesto, published in Typografia No.34, 1927, is reprinted at the end of this catalogue in German. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

La Beaute Convulsive / Breton, Andre ; Duchamp M ; Lebel JJ ; Picabia F ; Jarry A ; Wolfli A., 1991

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Identifier: CC-22932-23368
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The Sackners attended this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Ladislav Novak & Jiri Kolar / Pohribny. Arsen, editor ; Breton A ; Peret B., 1997

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Identifier: CC-58255-10001495
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The text andd illustrations of this book are divided equally between Novak and Kolar. The book is stored on the box with Novak material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism, and Self-Representation / Bellmer H ; Breton A ; Cahun C ; Cornell J ; Duchamp M ; Krauss R ; Ray M ; Mendieta A ; Messager A ; Michals D ; Paz O ; Picabia F ; Schneeman G ; Schor M., 1998

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Identifier: CC-30592-32030
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The exhibition that accompanied this brochure was curated by Whitney Chadwick, Katy Kline and Helaine Posner. The Sackner Archive lent Cahun's photograph,"L'Humanite Poupee," two copies of the book "Aveux non avenus" by Claude Cahun, Francois Lepelier's "Claude Cahun: Un Monographie," and the catalogue "Claude Cahun Photographe" to the exhibition at its Miami Art Museum venue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

Mirror Images: Women, Surrealism, and Self-Representation / Bellmer H ; Breton A ; Cahun C ; Cornell J ; Duchamp M ; Krauss R ; Ray M ; Mendieta A ; Messager A ; Michals D ; Paz O ; Picabia F ; Schneeman G ; Schor M ; Ades D ; Tashjian D ; Zurn U., 1998

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Identifier: CC-30585-32022
Scope and Contents The exhibition that accompanied this catalogue was curated by Whitney Chadwick, Katy Kline and Helaine Posner. The catalogue was edited by Whitney Chadwick. In her opening essay, "An Infinite Play of Empty Mirrors; Women, Surrealism, and Self-Realization," Chadwick writes that the rediscovery of Claude Cahun in the early 1980s is accompanied with a critical rereading of historical Surrealism. "The neatness with which Cahun's photographs have been annexed to post modern concerns with the decentered subject and with identity as contingent and mutable has obscured the complexity and contradictions of her writings and blinded many to the works' representations of conflicted identities." Katy Kline contributes an essay, "In or Out of the Picture: Claude Cahun and Cindy Sherman." She analyses the differences between the two artists and how they each participated in the Surrealist belief system. Kline notes that Cahun was one of few women close to the original Surrealist group and...
Dates: 1998

Phantasmic Radio / Weiss, Allen S. ; Artaud A ; Barthes R ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Duchamp M ; Joyce J ; Mallarme S ; Marinetti FT ; Russolo L ; Valery P ; Eckersley R ; Ballard J., 1995

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Identifier: CC-31793-33309
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In this work of cultural criticism, Weiss explores the meaning of radio to the modern imagination by weaving together cultural and technological history. His investigation reveals how radiophony transforms expression. He presents new perspectives on the avant-garde radio experiments of Antonin Artaud and John Cage. A great deal of attention is paid to sound poetry.The book was designed by Richard Eckersley with high usage of Italic typefaces. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Published in Paris / Ford, Hugh ; Apollinaire G ; Breton A ; Brown B ; cummings ee ; Duchamp M ; Ford CH ; Hugnet G ; Mallarme S ; Smith WJ ; Joyce J ; Stein G., 1975

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Identifier: CC-11419-11635
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Subtitled "American and British Writers, Printers, and Publishers in Paris, 1920-1939." Includes a detailed description of Bob Brown and his book, "Readies" in the chapter, The Roving Eye. The Sackner Archive holds Readies - a gift of Eric Estorick. This edition is a reprinting of the book that was first published in 1975. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Shredding the Tapestry of Meaning: The Poetry and Poetics of Kitasono Katue / Solt, John ; Apollinaire G ; Artaud A ; Breton A ; Creeley R ; DeCampos A ; DeCampos H ; Gomringer E ; Mallarme S ; Olson C ; Perloff M ; Pignatari D ; Kitasono K ; Kyojiro H ; Pound E., 1999

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Identifier: CC-47199-49942
Scope and Contents Using Kitasono as a window on Japanese literature in the twentieth century, John Solt analyzes the relationship of Japanese writers to foreign literary movements and the influences of Japanese writers on world literature. He also provides a critical analysis of Kitasono's poetic working methods with several translations of poems written in Japanese to English. He mentions that in the late 1920s, Katue published "Collection of White Poems" that was translated by Solt. This is a constellation long before Gomringer declared this form, concrete poetry, e.g. white residence - white table - pink noblelady - white distant view - blue sky, etc. Solt records the following. "Other Western poets took notice of the VOU translations. High praise came from Hugh Gordon Porteus, who wrote in Criterion in 1939, "The most fruitful experiments with language are likely to continue to emerge from those who concern themselves with images and their relations, rather than with idle wordspinning. Nothing...
Dates: 1999

The Art of Interference / Caws, Mary Ann ; Duchamp M ; Lora-Totino A ; Ulrichs T ; Finlay IH ; Arakawa ; Gins M ; Breton A ; Gomringer E ; Ray M ; Jabes E., 1989

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Identifier: CC-19812-20199
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Consists of a collection of critical essays previously published in academic periodicals. Her chapter, "Edging and Hedging" analyzes concrete poems by Lora-Totino (Spazio), Ulrichs (Eros), Gomringer (Silenzio), and Finlay ( The Wartime Garden). Caws analyzes the varient works of concrete poetry by the Frenchmen Lionel Ray and Edmond Jabes that she designates optical poetry as related to reading of the poems not to their optical imagery as in the typings of Dom Sylvester Houedard. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1989

The Avant-Garde Today / Russell, Charles, editor ; Acker K ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp J ; Artaud A ; Baader J ; Ball H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brecht B ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Carra C ; Cortazar J ; Dali S ; DeVree P ; Derrida J ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Federman R ; Gass W ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Herzfelde W ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Ionesco E ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Joyce J ; Kamensky V ; Kafka F ; Kristeva J ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Masson A ; Mayakovsky V ; Mayrocker F ; Murdoch I ; Musil R ; Paz O ; Peret B ; Picasso P ; Ray M ; Rimbaud A ; Roche D ; Roche M ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Sarduy S ; Severini G ; Sollers P ; Sukenick R ; Tzara T ; Valery P ; Yeats W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-53760-50930
Scope and Contents After introducing the theory and historical background of the avant-garde, this book examines the major figures and movements from Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Italian Futurism, through Dada and surrealism, Mayakovsky, Russian Futurism and Brecht, to the post-modernist writers Burroughs, Robbe-Grillet, and Pynchon. This book also includes a section of political poetry such as "The Future of Socialism" by Helmut Heissenbuttel below.nobody exploitsnobody oppressesnobody is exploitednobody is oppressednobody wins anythingnobody loses anythingnobody is masternobody is slavenobody is superiornobody is subordinatenobody owes anything to younobody does anything to younobody owns nothingnobody exploits nobodynobody oppresses nobodynobody is exploited by nobodynobody is oppressed by nobodynobody wins nothingnobody loses nothingnobody is master of nobodynobody is slave of nobodynobody is superior to nobodynobody is subordinate to nobodynobody owes anything to nobodynobody does anything to...
Dates: 1985

The Avant-Garde Today / Russell, Charles, editor ; Acker K ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Arp J ; Artaud A ; Baader J ; Ball H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brecht B ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Carra C ; Cortazar J ; Dali S ; DeVree P ; Derrida J ; Eluard P ; Ernst M ; Federman R ; Gass W ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hausmann R ; Herzfelde W ; Hoch H ; Huelsenbeck R ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Ionesco E ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Joyce J ; Kamensky V ; Kafka F ; Kristeva J ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Masson A ; Mayakovsky V ; Mayrocker F ; Murdoch I ; Musil R ; Paz O ; Peret B ; Picasso P ; Ray M ; Rimbaud A ; Roche D ; Roche M ; Ruhm G ; Russolo L ; Sarduy S ; Severini G ; Sollers P ; Sukenick R ; Tzara T ; Valery P ; Yeats W., 1985

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Identifier: CC-54080-614301
Scope and Contents After introducing the theory and historical background of the avant-garde, this book examines the major figures and movements from Rimbaud, Apollinaire, and Italian Futurism, through Dada and surrealism, Mayakovsky, Russian Futurism and Brecht, to the post-modernist writers Burroughs, Robbe-Grillet, and Pynchon. This book also includes a section of political poetry such as "The Future of Socialism" by Helmut Heissenbuttel below.nobody exploitsnobody oppressesnobody is exploitednobody is oppressednobody wins anythingnobody loses anythingnobody is masternobody is slavenobody is superiornobody is subordinatenobody owes anything to younobody does anything to younobody owns nothingnobody exploits nobodynobody oppresses nobodynobody is exploited by nobodynobody is oppressed by nobodynobody wins nothingnobody loses nothingnobody is master of nobodynobody is slave of nobodynobody is superior to nobodynobody is subordinate to nobodynobody owes anything to nobodynobody does anything to...
Dates: 1985