Neo-Dada
Found in 124 Collections and/or Records:
Coma Goats Press, No. 13/June: Homage, 1983
Also designated Curvd H&Z No.207; the work is stored with the Curvd H&Z material. The metal object is railway track debris. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Corneal Abrasion, 1998
This is a collection of objects that bears resemblance to Flux Kits. The shredded paper packing material in the box is part of the collection and is entitled, "Excelsior;" it consists of shredded dictionary pages. The rubberstamped citations on the objects are minimalist phrases, e.g., the keychain is titled, "burglar's apprentice" and the tongue depressor, "corrective diction device." Although the title page indicated that this box is signed and numbered in an edition of 100 copies, this identification could not be found. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cozette de Charmoy with Concrete Poetic Landscape Rubberstamp Print, 1995
The catalogue has several introductory essays including one contributed by Marvin Sackner. Other sections include a) Books, b) Unique Manuscripts & Books, and c) Drawings, Prints, Posters & Miscellaneous. Fifty catalogues had an accompanying print. The print is a red and blue colored concrete poetic landscape image formed by rubberstamping words in French and English. The unbound pages provide translations for the critical essays written in French. The print is stored separately in a de Charmoy box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cubist of the Week: Ruth, 2001
The badge is attributed to Candyass College at the Robert J. Schiffler Foundation. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dadazine: Obscene Jesters. Special [2], 1979
This periodical was edited by Bill Gaglione. The inside back cover states, "This is a special rubber stamp art issue of Dad(d)azine." Each page depicts a rubberstamped image of a person with an obscene gesture captioned with the country of origin. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Damned to be an Iconoclast, 2000
The captioned rubberstamped words "Tira e Da-Da Vinci. Homo Hominis Target" refer to an upright moving man on a target background. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
déjà - vu, 1998
Der Neue Dadaismus In Nordamerika, 1979
This book was written for a PhD thesis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Duz, No.2, 1992
This magazine is a successor to Du Da also published by Alatalo. The shoe in this issue is a gold colored woman's model/ -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Editions Camomille, No. 26: 00 32.2, 2000
This book is a white pages telephone book of Brussels. The artististic contribution was the writing of her name, address, and telephone number on the side margin of the alphabetical page for Janssens. Born in 1956 in the United Kingdom, Ann Veronica Janssens lives in Bruxelles. She now has an international reputation, in particular for installations that plunge visitors into coloured artificial fogs that challenge our habits regarding perception and sense of direction (MUKHA 1997, Venice Biennale 1999, Kunsthalle Berne 2003, MAC Marseille 2003, Neue Nationale Galerie Berlin 2001, 1301PE gallery LA 2003.), her bicycles with reflective wheels (Neue Nationale Galerie Berlin 2001, Middleheim Museum Antwerp 2002, MUKHA Antwerp 2003) and other works making play with the parameters of light. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Eighty Days, 1997
The label states that Eighty Days was made during an Australian Visit from June 13 until August 31, 1997. The cloth bag is labeled Networkers are Miners on one side and Fossick Edition on the other. On one of the photocopied sheets within the bag, the meaning of Fossick is given as Australian or New Zealand slang for to rummage or to search. Its contents are 30 works produced by students of the School of Arts at University of Ballarat that explore the themes of mining, minerals and local history of Ballarat, Australia.The case also contains a catalogue entitled "Field Study Australia" documenting international mail art exhibited at the Courthouse Project in Geelong, Australia.The plastic case is a blue color with the Australian flag embossed on its lid. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Encryptic Dispensary or, Wild Thinking, 2005
[Esto No Es Una Pipa/Cap], 1988
Object contains a book on Magritte, a pipe, and a wax foot covered with the word "cap" which means head in Catalan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ferrum Wheel, No. 5.5: Chilled Lead Shot, 2005
[Filing Cabinet - Fragmented Text], 1998
fin-de-siècle, 2000
The round images on the four pages are a backward clock face, Stonehenge, a labyrinth and the earth as seen from space. The pages are attached to the lock handle and the key is in the lock. This is Bart's greeting for the new millenium. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Five = 4 Cinque=6 Art Is Not an Opinion, 1998
Flotilla, 2000
The images on the clear acetate sheets are great sailing ships. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
For Ruth S., 2015
"RUTHOPIA" is stenciled behind the glasses, seen through the lens.
