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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Art Without Boundaries: 1950-70 / Woods, Gerald, editor ; Thompson, Philip, editor ; Williams, John, editor ; LeWitt S ; Boyle M ; Cobbing B ; Roth D ; Higgins D ; Houedard DS ; Oldenburg C ; Gaul W ; Bass S ; Carmi E ; Folon ; Hamilton R ; Kriwet F ; Massin R ; Mayer HJ ; Rand P ; Rauschenberg R ; Themerson F ; Themerson S ; Tschichold J ; Wright E ; Cage J ; Chermayeff I ; Fletcher A ; Ionesco E ; Schmidt P., 1972

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Identifier: CC-41951-43947
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This book is reviewed by Adrian Shaughnessy in eye Vol.13 no.50, 2003. Its aim was to show that graphic design and fine art blend as one. In the review, Shaugnessy points out that in the 21st century, the disciplines are growing apart due to commercial art galleries that need to distinguish the two to maintain business. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

Concerning Concrete Poetry 1st Edition / Cobbing, Bob, editor ; Mayer, Peter, editor ; Houedard DS ; Phillips T ; Furnival J ; Sharkey JJ ; Gomringer E ; DeCampos A ; Edmonds T ; Kriwet F ; Trinkewitz K ; Goeritz M ; Cox K ; Voznesensky A ; Novak L ; Bory JF ; Mayer HJ ; Chopin H ; Jandl E ; Fahlstrom O ; Porphyrii PO ; Carroll L ; Albert-Birot P ; Apollinaire G ; Severini G ; Heissenbuttel H ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG ; Honys J ; Mon F ; Niikuni S ; Wright E ; Williams E ; Werkman HN ; Burkhardt K ; Bremer C ; Valoch J ; Riddell A ; Morgan E ; Williams J ; Carrega U ; Schwitters K ; Scheerbart P ; Greenham L ; Houedard DS ; Garnier P ; Griffiths B ; Themerson S ; Hausmann R ; Heidsieck B ; Brau JL ; McClure M ; Ball H ; Dufrene F ; Azeredo R ; Roth D ; Spatola A ; Gysin B ; Kriwet F ; Novak L ; Xisto P ; Garnier I ; Saroyan A ; Belloli C ; Nichol bp ; Blaine J ; Lax R ; DeVree P ; Bann S ; Dohl R ; Hirsal J ; Grogerova B ; Furnival J ; Kitasono K ; Moineau JC ; Gosewitz L., 1978

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Identifier: CC-17694-18063
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Designated Studies in Concrete Poetry No.3. Includes sections on definitions, historical statements & manifestos, as well as chronologies of concrete and sound poetry. The book was first compiled in 1971 to coincide with the Stedelijk Museum's exhibition "?Concrete Poetry" but funding could not be obtained for publication. Additions to the book were continued until its publication in 1978. This is the first edition. The chronolgy was written by Dom Sylvester Houedard, Jeremy Adler and Dick Higgins. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1978

Concerning Concrete Poetry 3rd Edition / Cobbing, Bob, editor ; Mayer, Peter, editor ; Phillips T ; Furnival J ; Houedard DS ; Sharkey JJ ; Gomringer E ; DeCampos A ; Edmonds T ; Kriwet F ; Trinkewitz K ; Goeritz M ; Cox K ; Voznesensky A ; Novak L ; Bory JF ; Mayer HJ ; Chopin H ; Jandl E ; Fahlstrom O ; Porphyrii PO ; Carroll L ; Albert-Birot P ; Apollinaire G ; Severini G ; Heissenbuttel H ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG ; Honys J ; Mon F ; Niikuni S ; Wright E ; Williams E ; Werkman HN ; Burkhardt K ; Bremer C ; Valoch J ; Riddell A ; Morgan E ; Williams J ; Carrega U ; Schwitters K ; Scheerbart P ; Greenham L ; Houedard DS ; Garnier P ; Griffiths B ; Themerson S ; Hausmann R ; Heidsieck B ; Brau JL ; McClure M ; Ball H ; Dufrene F ; Azeredo R ; Roth D ; Spatola A ; Gysin B ; Kriwet F ; Novak L ; Xisto P ; Garnier I ; Saroyan A ; Belloli C ; Nichol bp ; Blaine J ; Lax R ; DeVree P ; Bann S ; Dohl R ; Hirsal J ; Grogerova B ; Furnival J ; Kitasono K ; Moineau JC ; Gosewitz L., 2014

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Identifier: CC-61588-10004048
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This is also designated Writers Forum Series Studies in Concrete Poetry Number 3. In addition to examples from international concrete poets, the anthology cites chronologies of visual poetry and sound poetry from 1700 BC to 1978. Includes sections on definitions, historical statements and manifestos, concrete aspects of poetry, sound poetry, semantic poetry, myths of concrete poetry. Examples of poems from about 350 authors are reproduced. This is the third printing of the first edition.This reprinting under guidance by William Cobbing, Bob Cobbing's grandso, has an added introduction -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2014

Concerning Concrete Poetry 3rd Printing / Cobbing, Bob, editor ; Mayer, Peter, editor ; Phillips T ; Furnival J ; Houedard DS ; Sharkey JJ ; Gomringer E ; DeCampos A ; Edmonds T ; Kriwet F ; Trinkewitz K ; Goeritz M ; Cox K ; Voznesensky A ; Novak L ; Bory JF ; Mayer HJ ; Chopin H ; Jandl E ; Fahlstrom O ; Porphyrii PO ; Carroll L ; Albert-Birot P ; Apollinaire G ; Severini G ; Heissenbuttel H ; Dienst KP ; Dienst RG ; Honys J ; Mon F ; Niikuni S ; Wright E ; Williams E ; Werkman HN ; Burkhardt K ; Bremer C ; Valoch J ; Riddell A ; Morgan E ; Williams J ; Carrega U ; Schwitters K ; Scheerbart P ; Greenham L ; Houedard DS ; Garnier P ; Griffiths B ; Themerson S ; Hausmann R ; Heidsieck B ; Brau JL ; McClure M ; Ball H ; Dufrene F ; Azeredo R ; Roth D ; Spatola A ; Gysin B ; Kriwet F ; Novak L ; Xisto P ; Garnier I ; Saroyan A ; Belloli C ; Nichol bp ; Blaine J ; Lax R ; DeVree P ; Bann S ; Dohl R ; Hirsal J ; Grogerova B ; Furnival J ; Kitasono K ; Moineau JC ; Gosewitz L., 1987

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Identifier: CC-19832-20219
Scope and Contents

This is also designated Writers Forum Series Studies in Concrete Poetry Number 3. In addition to examples from international concrete poets, the anthology cites chronologies of visual poetry and sound poetry from 1700 BC to 1978. Includes sections on definitions, historical statements and manifestos, concrete aspects of poetry, sound poetry, semantic poetry, myths of concrete poetry. Examples of poems from about 350 authors are reproduced. This is the third printing of the first edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

Gloup and Woup / Cobbing, Bob, editor; Houedard DS; Furnival J; Cox K; Mayer P; Cobbing B; Edmonds T., 1974

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Identifier: CC-19807-20194
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GLOUP (GLOUcestershire grouP) signifies name given by Jonathan Williams to group of concrete poets living in the west of England, mainly in Gloustershire, including Dom Sylvester Houedard, John Furnival and Kenhelm Cox. WOUP (Westminster grOUP) is name given by Bob Cobbing and Peter Mayer to group of concrete poets living in London, mainly in the city of Westminster, including Cobbing, Mayer and Tom Edmonds. This anthology presents five works by each the poets. One copy has a yellow papercard cover, the other an orange one with a tear. Tom Edmonds who died at age 27 years was a member of the group; the Sackner Archive holds three of his typewriter drawings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1974

Open and Closed Book, The: Contemporary Book Arts / Quentin Blake, curator ; Adler J ; Chopin H ; Christie J ; Cobbing B ; Crozier R ; Cutts S ; Finlay IH ; Furnival J ; Gibbs M ; Heidsieck B ; Houedard DS ; King R ; Mayer P ; Mon F ; Phillips T ; Tilson Jo ; Torok K ; Williams E ; Williams J ; Claire P ; Antonucci E ; d'Arbeloff N ; Bal E ; Ballard J ; Bann S ; Beckett S ; Benes BL ; Benveniste A ; Benveniste P ; Boyle M ; Brattinga P ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Campbell K ; Carroll L ; Castro L ; Chopin J ; Clark L ; Clark TA ; Corso G ; Creeley R ; Crozier R ; Degottex J ; Duncalf S ; Elmslie K ; Erro ; Fidler M ; Fisher A ; Fisher R ; Furnival A ; Gardner I ; Gilbert & George ; Gerz J ; Gill E ; Greenham L ; Griffiths B ; Schraenen G ; Haacke H ; Hamilton R ; Mayer HJ ; Harvey M ; Hausmann R ; Hockney D ; Hollo A ; Horovitz M ; Howe N ; Johns J ; Joyce J ; Kindersley D ; Kitaj R ; Laforgue J ; Latham J ; Lax R ; Logue C ; Long R ; Lucie-Smith E ; MacLow J ; Martin K ; Merton T ; Mon F ; Moore AD ; Morgan E ; Morgenstern C ; Novak L ; Perse SJ ; Piech PP ; Phillips J ; Radin B ; Raworth T ; Riddell A ; Rimbaud A ; Roberts K ; Roth D ; Rothenberg J ; Sackett C ; Self C ; Seuphor M ; Smith P ; Spencer H ; Summers R ; Themerson F ; Themerson S ; Tremlett D ; Tyson I ; Ungerer T ; Vonna-Mitchell E ; Waldrop K ; Weaver M ; Weiner L ; White K ; Willats S ; Winkfield T ; Yevtushenko Y ; Zurbrugg N., 1979

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Identifier: CC-05213-5313
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The exhibition was curated by R C Kenedy. Tom Phillips designed the cover of this catalogue of British book arts. Sections are devoted to private presses, fine binding, typography and concrete poetry. Particular mention is paid to John Furnival "who paints builds whole landscapes from semantic elements" and Ian Hamilton Finlay "who creates poetry through providing words with a rigorously controlled and potently significant environment." Page 230 depicts John Christie's Word Clock III (1978) that is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979