Baroni, Vittore, 1956-
Nationality
Italian
Found in 726 Collections and/or Records:
Visual Poetry as Endangered Species / Baroni, Vittore., 1997
The collage depicts a collaged whale from printed materail with its spout filled with letraset letters. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Visuelle Poesie / Aguiar F ; Baroni V ; Basset K ; Bertola C ; Claus CF ; Cortese R ; Deisler G ; Dencker KP ; Figueiredo C ; Garnier P ; Miccini E ; Olbrich JO ; Padin C ; Perfetti M ; Perneczky G ; Ruch G ; Segay S ; Lora-Totino A ; Zauner H ; Crozier R., 1990
Vittore Baroni playing the part of Picasso Gaglione / Baroni, Vittore., 2011
These stamps depict Baroni in poses that are captioned by a brief phrase. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vittore Baroni playing the part of Picasso Gaglione / Baroni, Vittore; Gaglione, Bill (aka Picasso Gaglione)., 2010
This edition was designed and produced by Picasso Gaglione. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vittorioo Baroni: Work In Progress! / Baroni, Vittore ; Beuys J., 1988
What Ever Happened to Luther Blissett? (Che Fine Ha Fatto Luther Blissett?) / Baroni, Vittore, editor ; Altemus R ; Baroni V ; Bates K ; Bennett JM ; Breedveld A ; Bruno F ; Capatti B ; Ciani P ; Dellafiora D ; Dickau M ; Jupitter-Larsen G ; Maggi R ; Morandi E ; Olbrich JO ; Random S ; Stetser C ; Summers R., 2006
Whatever Happened to Luther Blissett? / Baroni, Vittore., 2005
Where Poets Fear to Tread, 1984
The photograph depicts Baroni with hands over his face and colored abstract markings over it. The prints depict images associated with death and fear, e.g., skeleton head, bound body. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Wordly Rap] / Baroni, Vittore., 1984
In this collage, a silhouetted white paper hand overlays a collaged and silver painted 33 rpm record in the upper two thirds and a silhouetted black paper hand overlays a painted and collaged letter picture of a 45 rpm record. In the right lower corner, Baroni collaged a full figure side photographic view of the motion picture actress, Jayne Mansfield with the words "BOOBY TRAP" in letraset placed on the upper thigh. A yellow, red tipped, rubber balloon with the word "L'Atomica" is placed adjacent to her photograph. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Work in Progress / Lara, Mario, editor ; Ackerman A ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Carrion U ; Cleveland B ; Crozier R ; Gaglione B ; Groh K ; Hompson DD ; Spiegelman L ; Dogmatic I ; Tavenner P ; Higgins EF-III ; Ott S ; Cantsin M ; Bzdok H ; Hitchcock S ; Schmidt A., 1979
Lara placed an image on the left side of a page of a dentist working on a child. The contributing artists added unique material to the right side of the page and sometimes altered Lara's image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
World Virus Post 1 - A Stampoem for the Ethereal Open Network / Baroni, Vittore., 1999
The stamp depicts the face of a woman with letters overlying it captioned with MomMe. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Xerographica / Baroni V ; Vanoni A ; Vana F ; Ciani P ; Cleveland B ; Gaglione B ; Hagglund SG ; Higgins EF-III ; Rocola R ; Mohammed ; Olbrich JO ; Ciani P., 1985
This catalogue deals with xerox art. Vittore Baroni contributed an essay, "Towards the Heart of the Machine: Copy Art Today." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Xerographica / Ciani, Piermario, editor ; Baroni V ; Mohammed ; Neaderland L ; Cleveland B ; Gaglione B ; Hagglund SG ; Rocola R ; Olbrich JO ; Munari B ; Hubaut J ; Lara M ; Danon B ; Groh K ; Scott M ; Xerra W ; Maggi R., 1985
Contains an essay by Vittore Baroni, "Towards the Heart of the Machine: Copy Art Today" and another on "Mohammed elogio per un vampiro." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Xerographica / Vittore Baroni, curator ; Vanoni A ; Vana F ; Ciani P ; Cleveland B ; Gaglione B ; Hagglund SG ; Higgins EF-III ; Rocola R ; Mohammed ; Olbrich JO ; Ciani P., 1985
This catalogue deals with xerox art. Vittore Baroni contributed an essay, "Towards the Heart of the Machine: Copy Art Today." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.