Visual poetry
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Sei Lirici della Poesia Visuale Internazionale / Gillo Dorfles, curator ; Alain Arias-Misson ; Arias-Misson A ; Carrega U ; Claus CF ; Finlay IH ; Phillips T ; Takahashi S., 1990
Exhibition was curated by Gillo Dorfles and Alain Arias-Misson. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Singlossie Ottanta / Bentivoglio M ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Carrega U ; Conti CM ; Ferri G ; Gerz J ; Marcucci L ; Miccini E ; Niccolai G ; Ori L ; Pavanello G ; Perfetti M ; Pignotti L ; Sarenco ; Spatola A ; Verdi F ; Vitone R., 1989
Tempo Vivente Non Progressione Numeri / Carrega, Ugo ; Caruso, Luciano., 1977
Teoria del Segno Grafico Come Cosa / Carrega, Ugo., 1970
Trent' Anni di Ricerca e Creativita / Vitone, Rodolfo G. ; Sackner MA ; Barrile R ; Carrega U., 1997
This catalogue summarizes the visual poetic collages and assemblages made by Vitone. It reproduces a fragment of "Lettere n.80," a collage that is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Trisegno, Il: Condizionamenti della Nostra Specie. No.5 / Ugo Carrega., 1983
Edited by William Xerra. Issues No.5-8 are packed within the same box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Turner's Lyrics No. 4 / Carrega, Ugo., 1981
This work is from a page of Carrega's notebook. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un Lavoro / Carrega, Ugo., 1976
The same text, "questo la mia mente ha liberado attraverso," is printed on every page with different visual and verbal elements added to it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Un Modello Perseguito / Carrega, Ugo, editor ; Ferrari V ; Isgro E ; Vaccari F ; Patella L ; Mesciulam P., 1975
Una Proposizione Affermativa / Carrega, Ugo., 1972
[Untitled] / Carrega, Ugo ; Cagnone N., 1970
Visioni del Particolare / Accame, Vincenzo; Ugo Carrega, translator. ., 1984
Consists of Accame's comments on the series of drawings with the same title held by the Sackner Archive. He indicates that he was the first to translate Jarry's poetry into Italian. The work deals with a teatise on pointology. As Accame explains, "If pataphysic is, by definition, the 'science of particulars,' what there is more particular than a point? ...'point becomes the place where beginning and end meet each other,' as you can also read in my tables." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.