Wye, Deborah
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
3-Dimensional Magazine Lives Again in 2 Dimensions / Mirapaul, Matthew; Glass P; Reich S; Young L; Wye D; Moholy-Nagy L; Rauschenberg R; Cage J; Duchamp M; Goldsmith K; Hendricks J; Barthes R; Lennon J; McLuhan M; Reed L., 2002
Aspen Magazine has been put on the internet on Ubu.com/aspen by Andrew Stafford. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration / Close, Chuck ; Lingen R ; Wye D., 2003
This retrospective exhibition catalogue contains reproductions and detailed explanations of the complicated and innovative print making processes of Chuck Close. It includes interviews conducted with the artist, a chronology of the artist and a glossary of print making techniques. This oustanding exhibition at Miami Art Museum was seen by the Sackners -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Eye on Europe: prints, books & mutiples 1960 to now / Wye, Deborah, editor ; Weitman, Wendy, editor ; Tapies A ; Manzoni P ; Klein Y ; Arman ; Beuys J ; Lissitzky E ; Klee P ; Paolozzi E ; Hamilton R ; Roth D ; Darboven H ; Raetz M ; Broodthaers M ; Brossa J ; Penck A ; Mangelos ; Finlay IH ; Filliou R ; Goeritz M ; Hidalgo J ; Long R ; Fulton H ; Boltanski C ; Vostell W ; Obrist HU ; Ben ; Spoerri D ; Christo ; Tot E ; Knizak M ; Petasz P ; Brehmer KP ; Fahlstrom O ; Equipo Cronica ; Tilson Jo ; Nitsch H ; Clemente F ; Brus G ; Claus CF ; Hirst D ; Armleder J ; Closky C ; Tishkov L ; Noble P ; Langlands & Bell ; Banner F ; Stokes T ; Douglas H ; Gilbert & George ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Schrigley D ; Monk J ; Patterson S ; Messager A ; Armleder J., 2006
The Sackners lent several Futura prints to this exhibition. The surprises by their absence in this exhibition as noted here were the works by Tom Phillips, the Lettrists and the Italian visual poets (poesia visiva) among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934, The / Deborah Wye, curator ; Margit Rowell, curator ; Wye D ; Janecek G ; Altman N ; Annenkov Y ; Burliuk D ; Burliuk V ; Burliuk N ; Chashnik IG ; Chernikov I ; Ender B ; Exter A ; Filonov P ; Gan A ; Goncharova N ; Guro E ; Iliazd ; Kamensky V ; Khlebnikov V ; Kliun I ; Klucis G ; Kruchenykh A ; Kulik K ; Larionov M ; Lebedev V ; Leger F ; Lissitzky E ; Malevich K ; Marinetti FT ; Matiushin M ; Mayakovsky V ; Popova L ; Puni I ; Rodchenko A ; Rozanova O ; Stenberg G ; Stenberg V ; Stepanova V ; Suetin N ; Tarkhanov M ; Tatlin V ; Teige K ; Telingater S ; Tschichold J ; Vesnin A ; Zdanevich I ; Zdanevich K ; Shipley Miller HS ; Bakst L ; Burliuk D ; Chicherin A ; Ermilov V ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Siniakova M ; Sofranova A., 2002
This catalogue, the most extensively illustrated book dealing with Russian avant garde books, was published to coincide with the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Curated by Deborah Wye and Margit Rowell, the catalogue is organized into the following sections: Transform the World! 1916-33 and Building Socialism 1924-34. The first section includes Suprematism and the Non-objective Vision, Popular Revolutionalry Imagery, Books for Children, Constructivist Graphic Design and Photography and Photomontage. The second section includes Architecture and Industry, Photography in the Service of Propaganda, Non-official Publications. The collection af Russian Avant-Garde books was a gift from the Judith Rothschild Foundation and was conceived and organized by its trustee, Harvey Shipley Miller. An outstanding, detailed web-site of the books in the exhibition is available a www.moma.org/russian/. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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