Skip to main content

Documentation

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Arte e Poesia - Poesia e Arte / Miglietta, Enzo ; Accame V ; Aubertin B ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Baruchello GF ; Bentivoglio M ; Bertola C ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Carrega U ; Caruso L ; Chopin H ; Cohen R ; Costa C ; Crozier A ; Danon B ; Deisler G ; DeVree P ; Duchamp M ; Ferrari V ; Gini G ; Isou I ; Landi L ; Lebel JJ ; Lora-Totino A ; Marinetti FT ; Martini SM ; Mayer HJ ; Minarelli E ; Arias-Misson A ; Mussio M ; Nikonova R ; Ori L ; Padin C ; Perfetti M ; Petasz P ; Pignotti L ; Rosenberg MR ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK ; Sarenco ; Spatola A ; Valoch J ; Ben ; Xerra W ; Vigo EA ; Vaccari F ; Sarmiento J ; Roche M ; Osti M ; Oberto A ; Mignani R ; Moreau C ; Manfredini F ; Gerz J ; Giacomucci U ; Marcucci L ; Dodaro FS ; Colonna G ; D'Ottavi C ; Blank I ; Belloli C., 1995

 Item
Identifier: CC-27832-28965
Scope and Contents

This volume of Miglietta's collection of concrete and visual poetry served as the catalogue for the exhibition at the Castello di Carlo V, in Lecce in November 1996. It was subtitled, "Sperimentazione, Verbo-Visuale, Multimediale, Mail-Art." The actual dates of completion of the catalogue was June 1996. The Sackner Archive is listed with contributions of catalogues to Miglietta of the 1984 Archive listing and several selected exhibition catalogues. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Artistamp Collector's Album / Banana, Anna, editor ; Diotallevi M ; CrackerJackKid ; Bell M ; Lloyd G ; Maggi R ; Baroni V ; Blurr B ; Jarvis D ; Fricker HR ; Varney E ; Higgins EF-III ; Hoffberg J ; Hubaut J ; Dogfish ; Dupuy J ; Felter J ; Jankola B ; Banana A., 1990 - 1995

 Item
Identifier: CC-23692-24139
Scope and Contents

Contains International Art Post Editions Vol.1 No.1 1988, Vol.1 No.2 1988, Vol.2 No.1 1989, Vol.2 No.2 1989, Vol.2 No.3 1989, Vol.3 No.1 1990, Vol.4 No.1. 1991, Vol.5 No.3, 1992, Vol.6 No.1 1993, Vol.7 No.1 1994, Vol.12 No.12. Also contains Artistamp News Vol.1-6 (1-8) and issue number 11. The stamp sheets are held within plastic sleeve pages. Stamp sheets have been added from 1991-1999. Anna Banana signed and numbered some of her stamp sheets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990 - 1995

CAOS [Chaotic Art Orderly Science]; Caotica Arte Ordinata Sciena / Aguiar F ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Bennett JM ; Bentivoglio M ; Bertola C ; Blaine J ; Bleus G ; Blissett L ; Bruscky P ; Burrus H ; Cavellini GA ; Cohen R ; Collins P ; Deisler G ; Dellafiora D ; Dyar M ; Diotallevi M ; Fierens L ; Fricker H ; Galantai G ; Gini G ; Groh K ; Johnson R ; Held Jjr ; Maggi R ; Manfredini F ; Miglietta E ; Mittendorf A ; Mittendorf H ; Nikonova R ; Olbrich JO ; Padin C ; Pawson M ; Perfetti M ; Perneczky G ; Petasz P ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Porter B ; Segay S ; spence p ; Stake C ; Binga T ; Tot E ; Lora-Totino A ; Varney E ; Vigo EA ; Arbizzani L ; A1 Waste Paper ; Barbot F ; Barbot G ; Bogdanovic N ; Boschi A ; Bulatov D ; CrackerJackKid ; DeJonge K ; Diamantini C ; Dudek-Durer A ; Espinosa C ; Fedi F ; Fontana G ; Jesch B ; Kamperelic D ; Lehmus J ; Lenoir P ; Liuzzi O ; Morandi E ; Parentela C ; Pignotti L ; Restany P ; Roffi G ; Roncoroni F ; Ruch G ; Saunders R ; Schodl G ; Seifert J ; State of Being ; Shimamoto S ; Strada G ; Tisma A ; Swierkiewicz R ; Summers R ; Stussi M ; Binga T ; Vitacchio A ; Wood R ; Zito R ; Andolcetti F ; Manfredi M., 1999

 Item
Identifier: CC-34671-36372
Scope and Contents

The exhibition was curated by Ruggero Maggi. The essays and art works in this book all relate to the chaos and fractal theory in mathematics, art and poetry. As Angelo Bertani writes in his essay, On Apparent Order and Chaos, "What seems to be extremely significant is the artist's need (now extremely widespread) to go out from protected, appointed places and instead, contend directly with existence, with the richess of material, with the spaces of life: in this sense, the creeping crisis of painting, the growing prevalence of installations and video-works are a sign, beyond the current fashion of the will to contend with change, accident and the relative: the other names for chaos. Moreover, in a world where technology prevails, perhaps only the ways of art can inser ta fragment of liberty into the oppressive mechanism of necessity." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1999