Typewriter art
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 169 Collections and/or Records:
[?], 2013
This work is depicted on page 83 of Azcarate's catalogue "Liminal." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[3 panel Overtyped Letter Picture], 1980
67th Birthday Celebration / Bob Cobbing ; P Claire ; G Dowden ; T Green ; J Kerouac ; PC Fencott ; J Furnival ; DS Houedard, 1987
A Bouquet for Bill [Segal], 1994
First draft of poem written on the occasion of Smith's friend, Bill Segal's 90th birthday. Segal is married to Marielle Buscon, the book artist. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Bouquet for Bill [Segal] [copy], 1994
Final version of poem; the first draft is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Kite for & and Many %: 1990, 1990
A "La Maison Rose" / Furnival, John; Penard, Remy; Chopin, Henri., 1993
A Void, 2013
Stored in Chopin box. Amazon.com: Since the 1960s, conceptual artists Henri Chopin (Pairs-London), Guy de Cointet (Paris-Los Angeles) and Channa Horwitz (Los Angeles) have dedicated themselves to analyzing system deducing the rules and consolidating them into visible structures. This book accompanied the parallel where drawings by these three respected artists generate new meaning as the aesthetic-visual translation of early post-structuralist thought. A Void, taken from George Perec's experimental novel, which famously did not include the letter 'e' as a nod to language epistemological constraints. Riffing on this idea, the artists' works seem clearly embroiled in such systems of meaning-making. Horwitz's on the boundary of symbol and performance, while Chopin explored the line between chaos and order. de Cointet left behind an oeuvre characterized by codes and puzzles for future generations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Aerial View Building] (260569), 1969
This complex, dense, aerial view of buildings was achieved by typing only slashes and minus signs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
andor series, 2013
These prints were made by progressive enlargements of an original typewriitten 'a & i.' Beaulieu in prints #2-5 focused on enlargements of the 'a.' Emmett Williams' 'A-Journey' (1979) utilzed xerox enlargaments of the letter 'a' but at much less resolution and starting wit a typeset 'a.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Au Travers d'un Calendrier, 1984
BbbbbbbOX / two ways, 1980
Black Strokes White Spaces, 1984
This is the 'deluxe edition' of the book with a recycled hard cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Breath, 2002
The work was typed with an IBM electric wheelwriter, typewriter onto Japanese paper. The letters have no litertal meaning. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
British Modernism, Fact or Fiction? - A Debate / Cobbing, Bob; Lucie-Smith, Edward; Finlay IH; Houedard DS; Furnival J; Fernbach-Flarscheim C; Cox K., 1971
Designated pamphlet seven. Although the title page of this publication announces a debate, the pages consist of photocopied reproductions of concrete poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (21 SEPT.93), 1993
Andre has typed seven lines of periods in an off center strip. This card is missing from Andre box-AK. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Card to Ruth & Marvin [Sackner] (23 OCT.93), 1993
Andre writes about his exhibition at Paula Cooper's Gallery that he is "very happy that the show will travel to Europe. My audience is so much larger & more responsive there. You must feel about as lonely in America as I do." He also discusses his recent surgery and dreaws of stone crab claws. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
