Visual poetry
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
17 Poesies Graphiques / Furnival, John ; Henri Chopin ; Chopin H., 1967
Henri Chopin curated the exhibition and wrote an introductory essay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Collection of Concrete & Visual Poetry / Hoffberg, Judith ; Sharkey JJ ; Finch P ; Cobbing B ; Furnival J ; Finlay IH ; Houedard DS ; Nichol bp ; Chopin H ; Nova GL ; Minkoff G ; Loye P ; Phillips T ; Mon F ; Dohl R ; Cox K ; Schmidt W ; Arias-Misson A ; Aylward D ; Bedford D ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Brown P ; Burroughs WS ; Castillejo JL ; Carter A ; Clark TA ; DeCampos A ; cummings ee ; deCharmoy C ; Cutts S ; Garnier P ; Gosewitz L ; Gibbs M ; Hazelton DR ; Gysin B ; Heidsieck B ; Hausmann R ; Hirsal J ; Jandl E ; Kozlowski J ; Kilburn D ; Kolar J ; Kriwet F ; Mayer HJ ; Mayer P ; Pacey P ; Phillips MJ ; O'Huigin S ; Roth D ; Roysan BW ; Rowan J ; Schauffelen KB ; Themerson S ; Thacker E ; Valoch J ; Vaughn-James M ; Verey C ; Ward JP ; Williams E ; Wright E., 1979
This is a catalogue for the first major collection purchased by the Sackners in the formative stages of their Archive. Hoffberg was representing Richard Aaron, the bookdealer who owned this collection. Hoffberg had offered the collection to Jean Brown who did not buy it but referred the Sackners as potential buyers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bass Offers the Latest Word from the Sackners / Kohen, Helen L.; Phillips T; Furnival J; Furnival A; Noel A; Houedard DS; Edmonds T; Kindersley D; Sackner MA; Sackner RK., 1988
This is an exhibition review of British Art from the Sackner Archive held at the Bass museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Burgos Exposicion Internacional De Poesia Visual Odologia / Lora-Totino A ; Caruso L ; Carrega U ; Furnival J ; Brossa J ; Finlay IH ; Lane B ; Chopin H ; DeCampos A ; Todorovic M., 1972
Cogito Ergo Sum / John Furnival., 1981
Cogito Ergo Sum / John Furnival., 1981
Concrete/Visual Poetry / Leiber, Steven ; Finlay IH ; Furnival J ; Houedard DS ; Morgan E ; Ulrichs T ; Gerz J ; Jandl E ; Chopin H ; Blaine J ; Ruutsalo E ; Hirsal J ; Higgins D ; Bory JF ; Grogerova B ; Vicinelli P ; Toshihiko S., 1993
[Consumerville Box] / Furnival, John., 1984
This partially completed, archival, flip-lid box collaged with product labels on inside and outside sufaces is among the first of Furnival's visual poetic labeled collaged boxes. It contains a certification and an astronomy map of a star named after Marvin Sackner that was a birthday gift from Majorie Weber on his 70th birthday, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cratilismo: O Artista Ingles e a Palavra / Gerald Forty, curator ; Breakwell I ; Furnival J ; Houedard DS ; Phillips T ; Instone J ; Leverett D., 1979
Egg Series: A Curate's Egg, Imperially Hatched, To be Viewed Landscape / Furnival, John., 1976
Curate is a British term for the assistant to a vicar of the Church of England. The egg shell has been divided into 16 segments, each with a different style of line-drawn hatchings. A lower case letter appears in negative relief on ten of the segments which spells, "excellent." This is a spoof on the British religious tradition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Erik Satie / Furnival, John, editor ; Hodges, Stuart, editor ; Birch, Gary, editor ; Bailey P ; Breakwell I ; Christie J ; Clark TA ; Furnival A ; Williams J ; Furnival J ; Johnson R ; King R ; Phillips T ; Meyer T., 1976
This folder is a tribute to Erik Satie, along with an exhibition and concert on the 25th anniversary of his death. Tom Phillips and Ron King contributed the colored prints in addition to the black and white versions also in this folder. The Phillips print is a page of A Humument. There were 50 copies of a signed edtion with handcolored prints by Phillips and King and 30 artist proofs with handcolored prints by Phillips and King in this edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Erik Satie / John Furnival, editor ; Stuart Hodges, editor ; Gary Birch, editor ; Atkinson D ; Bailey P ; Breakwell I ; Christie J ; Clark TA ; Furnival A ; Furnival J ; Williams J ; Johnson R ; King R ; Phillips T ; Meyer T ; Satie E., 1976
This folder is a tribute to Erik Satie, along with an exhibition and concert on the 25th anniversary of his death. This edition contains prints by Tom Phillips and Ron King in black and white. There were 50 copies of a signed edition with handcolored prints by Phillips and King and 30 artist proofs with handcolored prints by Phillips and King in this edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fearless Fred / Furnival, John., 1970
This print is one of two printed on papercard, the other is printed on translucent paper. The image is a pentagram with text, lines and semiotic symbols within it. The text deals with an announcer's comment on the performance of the horse, Fearless F in steeplechase racing. The lines suggest the route of the race. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fearless Fred / Furnival, John., 1970
This print is one of two printed on translucent paper, the other is printed on papercard. The image is a pentagram with text, lines and semiotic symbols within it. The text deals with an announcer's comment on the performance of the horse, Fearless F in steeplechase racing. The lines suggest the route of the race. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Festival de Fort Boyard / Henri Chopin, curator ; Gianni Bertini ; Bertini G ; Blaine J ; Chopin H ; Wolman G ; Furnival J ; Rotella M ; Houedard DS ; Dufrene F ; Hains R ; Villa E ; Kitasono K ; DeVree P ; Niikuni S ; Finlay IH., 1967
The larger format edition (tirage 20) that consists of prints by Chopin and Berini is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Festival de Fort Boyard / Henri Chopin, curator ; Gianni Bertini, curator ; Blaine J ; Chopin H ; Wolman G ; Furnival J ; Rotella M ; Houedard DS ; Dufrene F ; Hains R ; Villa E ; Kitasono K ; DeVree P ; Niikuni S ; Finlay IH., 1967
The larger format edition (tirage 20 copies) that consists of prints by Chopin and Berini is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fifty-One Towers of Babel / John Furnival., 1984
Furnival reproduced lessons from 51 language grammers as drawings in that language and arranged them in vertical fashions. He also included such signs as cattle brands and petroglyphs reflecting the far West influence on him during a year's sabbatical in New Mexico where this screen was executed. He recounted to the Sackners on the number of hours spent on this work - 1250 hours! This screen is depicted in Furnival's "Lost For Words" (2011) pages 50-51. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[For D.P.S.H....] / Furnival, John., 1967
The print depicts two images, one of small houses that each contain a vowel and a second that is a constructivist image with French for colors. The initials in the title signify Dom Sylvester Houedard. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Freewheel / Houedard, Dom Sylvester; Burri S; Cox K; Finlay IH; Furnival J; Houedard DS; Lord S; Mayer HJ; Phillips T; Stevenson A., 1967
Prices of works exhibited are mentioned. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.