Box 305
Contains 28 Results:
Books by Artists: Learn to Read Art, 2001
Just When Did We Go Through the Looking Glass, 1998
The image is a small man in a top hat (mad hatter) holding a sign that states "Just when did we go through the looking glass." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stars Don't Stand Still In The Sky For Anybody, 1991
This is a 1991 limited edition cloisonné pin designed by Weiner, commissioned by the Peter Norton Family Foundation for use as an hors commerce holiday gift. The pin rests in a white (with red lettering) paper sliding matchbox-style enclosure, on a cotton cushion. The pin reads "Stars Don't Stand Still In The Sky For Anybody." The box reads "Stars Don't Stand Still In The Sky" on top the artist's name on one side and the year and edition on the other side. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Libro Ingabbiato (Little Book In A Wooden Cage), 1981
The book is an Italian- Spanish dictionary containing 12,000 words. This work is also depicted in the exhibition catalogue, "Parole in Vista" (2002), perhaps with a different dictionary. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Happy Prosperous New Year, 1990
Badge depicts a page from El Lissitzky's Tale of Two Squares. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Aggressive School of Cultural Workers, 1993
Activities 1959- [button], 2012
This button is a souvenir from the exhibition of the same name.