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Political poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

A Humument Page 4 (print) / Phillips, Tom., 2009

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Identifier: CC-50219-71284
Scope and Contents

This page refers to the 9/11 attack by terrorists on NYC and the twin towers of the World Trade Center. The poem reads, "paster on to the present - see it is nine eleven - the time singular - which broke down the illusion." The image depicts a four part grid, one of which is a fragment from a postcard that is also depicted in Phillips' Postcards of the 20th Century. It shows King Kong the gorilla embracing the twin towers saying "I Love New York!" enclosed by a comic strip bubble. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

A Humument Third Revision Page 135 / Phillips, Tom; Rushdie S., 1993

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Identifier: CC-04864-4960
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This poem written for Salman Rushdie and printed in Merely Connect is composed of eight blue-grey and purple horizintal bands of color. The purple may relate to the purple centerpiece of the Indian flag, blue-grey the emotional despair of Rushdie's death sentence. The calligraphy may be Salman?, Love?, etc. but are not readily decipherible. Phillips' poem: "live the poetry, merely understand verse necessity, merely connect, butterfly triumph, poetry - let me go on, poets define value." "sr" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993

A Humument Third Revision Page 258 / Phillips, Tom., 1995

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Identifier: CC-04856-4952
Scope and Contents

This page depicts a portion of a labyrinth and possibly refers to the situation that transpired to Prince Charles of England during the break-up of his marriage to Princess Diana. This is amplified by Phillips' poem: "puzzled by the experience, I'm king ding a thing, I'm king yesterday, I believe yesterday in, today you think not so, for today you are not so, not so, not so you seem not so." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

A Tie Is Culture/ Is Culture a Tie / Phillips, Tom., 2001

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Identifier: CC-41383-43366
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The title is repetitively printed in light brown color on a tan background in a 45 degree orientation. The tie for which this drawing was done was commissioned on behalf of Unicef, United Nations Children's Fund. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

A Tie Is Culture/ Is Culture a Tie / Tom Phillips., 2001

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Identifier: CC-35494-37231
Scope and Contents

The title is printed repetetitively in light brown color on a tan background in a 45 degree orientation. The tie was commissioned on behalf of Unicef, United Nations Children's Fund. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

A Tie Is Culture/ Is Culture a Tie / Tom Phillips., 2001

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Identifier: CC-35494-37231
Scope and Contents

The title is printed repetetitively in light brown color on a tan background in a 45 degree orientation. The tie was commissioned on behalf of Unicef, United Nations Children's Fund. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

Ein Deutsches Requiem After Brahms / Phillips, Tom., 1972

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Identifier: CC-43368-45430
Scope and Contents

This was the first purchase by the Sackners of a Tom Phillips artwork. It was acquired fom Galerie Bama in Paris. According to the colophon, this is a suite of 12 lithographs bvased on Brahms Opus 45. The images were derived from postcards collected by Phillips in Germany and have inset texts, which are treated fragments of the novel 'A Human Document' by W H Mallock, and titles quoting the textural material of the Requiem itself. One of the prints has been framed and hangs in the first floor hallway. In the BBC Music magazine (JUne 2013), comments about the CD of the month Brahms's 'A German Requiem' included the following.This Requiem does not mention Jesus nor is there a fire-breathing 'Dies Irae' striking fear into souls of potentially errant isteners! This is a requiem that sets a German not Latin text to music and doesn't pray for the well-being of the dead but instead comforts the living. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

[Portrait of Salman Rushdie (AK)] / Phillips, Tom., 1993

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Identifier: CC-04470-4555
Scope and Contents

The print is a realistic portrait of the writer, Salman Rushdie, under a death sentence by the Ayatollah Kumani for writing the book, Satanic Verses. The initials AK (Ayatollah Kumani) are branded on Rushdie's forehead. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993

Schismatics[CR]Schismatics / Phillips, Tom., 1979 - 1980

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Identifier: CC-46246-48967
Scope and Contents

The theme of this print relates to apartheid in South Africa. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979 - 1980

The Apocalypse Window After H.W.K. Collam , 1983

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Identifier: CC-04484-4569
Scope and Contents

The collage was made from fragments of 19th century engravings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

The Postcard Century: 2000 Cards and Their Messages / Phillips, Tom ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Gilbert & George., 2000

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Identifier: CC-35053-36778
Scope and Contents The Postcard Century tells the story of the last hundred years in its own words and images. Two thousand picture postcards and their messages provide a living account of the daily existence of people and a vivid glimpse of what mattered to them, pleased them, shocked or amused them via the cards they chose to send. Tom Phillips provides a commentary on the visual material, giving a perceptive and thoughtful context for the messages. This book gives a unique glimpse into the hearts and minds of the people who lived through the most turbulent century in our history. Phillips' introduces this book with a history and account of postcards and postcard collecting. Phillips indicates in the introduction that the book is arranged such that each annual section features a view of Picadilly Circus and another of the New York skyline, all posted in the that year. This choice relates to one of his artistic parallel streams of creativity, images changed by the passage of time. Further, this...
Dates: 2000

The Postcard Century: 2000 Cards and Their Messages / Phillips, Tom ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Gilbert & George., 2000

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Identifier: CC-36386-38177
Scope and Contents The Postcard Century tells the story of the last hundred years in its own words and images. Two thousand picture postcards and their messages provide a living account of the daily existence of people and a vivid glimpse of what mattered to them, pleased them, shocked or amused them via the cards they chose to send. Tom Phillips provides a commentary on the visual material, giving a perceptive and thoughtful context for the messages. This book gives a unique glimpse into the hearts and minds of the people who lived through the most turbulent century in our history. Phillips' introduces this book with a history and account of postcards and postcard collecting. Phillips indicates in the introduction that the book is arranged such that each annual section features a view of Picadilly Circus and another of the New York skyline, all posted in the that year. This choice relates to one of his artistic parallel streams of creativity, images changed by the passage of time. Further, this...
Dates: 2000

Vincent: Auctions Speak Louder Than Words / Phillips, Tom., 1987

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Identifier: CC-46251-48972
Scope and Contents

The theme of this print deals with inequities of artworks sold after the death of the artist who was not appreciated while living. This example is the auction of Vincent Van Gogh's painting "Sunflowers" for $47 million in 1987. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987