Visual art
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 588 Collections and/or Records:
TRAX 1281: Technodeath, 1981
Trembler Comme Une Feuille (Erik Satie) / Andolcetti, Fernando., 1989
Tu Voudrais la Grandeur, 1982
Quotes in French from Shakespeare, Cocteau, Pascal, Riverol.
Tulip, 2002
The illustration is a reproduction of a water color by Gary Bukovnik and the poem about a tulip is by Smith. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
TVdocumentracings, 1973
Ockerse documents television programs by tracing lines directly from the TV screen. Words were selected from the programs by listening. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Two Boys Blue Fifth Stage], 1982
[Two Boys Blue First Stage], 1982
[Two Boys Blue First Stage], 1982
[Two Boys Blue Fourth Stage], 1982
[Two Boys Blue Second Stage], 1982
[Two Boys Blue Third Stage], 1982
Two Entire Books of Prophets Hosea and Joel, 2002
Two Heads are Better Than One, 1997
Print depicts portraits of Pieromaria Ciani and Vittore Baroni in silhouetted profile with blocks of colors substituted for facial details. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Two Novels: Andy / For Jesus Lunatick, 1969
The dust jacket is chipped and torn in several places. However the black cloth cover and the text and images are in fine condition. The prose and poems are printed in back to back reversed sections for each of the two novels. The novel "For Jesus Lunatick" is printed without punctuations in a highly experimental layout including several numbered blank pages. The latter are for numbered illustrations placed in the center section that the reader is requested to cut and paste to the respective page. "Andy "is punctuated and layed out experimentally with some pages concrete poetic in appearance. It, too, has several pages that are numbered and blank with exception of a single number placed at different locations to receive the illustrations from the cutttings in the center section. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un Jardin Revolutionnaire, 1988
This proposal for a revolutionary garden in Versailles was never carried out owing to a political perception in France that Finlay espoused pro-Nazi, anti-semitic views (this opinion is not shared by the Sackners). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un 'Pop Art' Postcard, No. 1: Night Garden, 1963
Printed by d.a. levy and stored in his binder. *WEB 1998: Marilyn Edwards: I think this piece was offset. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un 'Pop Art' Postcard, No. 2: Ankara, 1963
Printed by d.a. levy and stored in his binder. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un 'Pop Art' Postcard, No. 3 : The Trial, 1964
Printed by d.a. levy. Stored with Silver Cesspool. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
