Concrete poetry
Found in 6450 Collections and/or Records:
Mai Hart Lieb Zapfen Eibe Hold 2nd ed. / Jandl, Ernst., 1965
Designated Writers Forum Poets No.11. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mai Hart Lieb Zapfen Eibe Hold 3rd ed. / Jandl, Ernst., 1965
Designated Writers Forum Poets No.11. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mai Hart Lieb Zapfen Eibe Hold 4th ed. / Jandl, Ernst., 1965
Designated Poets No.11. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Mai Hart Lieb Zapfen Eibe Hold (manuscript) / Jandl, Ernst., 1965
Mail Art and Related Material / Agius, Juan J. ; VanBarneveld A ; Baroni V ; Bleus G ; Boumans B ; Felter J ; Ferro A ; Gaglione B ; Galantai G ; Harley ; DeJonge K ; Vigo EA ; Ruch C ; Schraenen G ; Stirnemann MV., 2000
Mail Art / Biro, Jozsef., 2002
Mail Art Makes Sense of Diversity, 2006
Mail Art / spence, pete., 2002
Mail Art Zines & Other Alternative Publications / Welch, Chuck., 2014
This work lists works available for sale from Cnck Welch's personal collection. The works are extensively annotated. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Maisons II / Hasekura, Takako., 1998
This is a presentation sample for an artist book that is held by the Sacker Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Make Perhaps this Out Sense Of Can You / Cobbing, Bob ; Abess M ; Traister D ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2007
This catalogue was published for the exhibition of works of Bob Cobbing selected from the Sackner Archive. The curator, Matthew Abess, SAS '08, was an intern in the Archive during the summer of 2006 when he researched the material for this exhibition. In addition to writing an in-depth catalogue essay, Matthew Abess organized recorded sound poetry readings on multiple head phones in the gallery, and planned a seminar with cris cheek and Maggie O'Sullivan at the Writers House. This is the second printing of the catalogue with the pages evenly printed throughout. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Make Perhaps this Out Sense Of Can You [Varient] / Cobbing, Bob ; Abess M ; Traister D ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2007
This catalogue was published for the exhibition of works of Bob Cobbing selected from the Sackner Archive. The curator, Matthew Abess, SAS '08, was an intern in the Archive during the summer of 2006 when he researched the material for this exhibition. In addition to writing an in-depth catalogue essay, Matthew Abess organized recorded sound poetry readings on multiple head phones in the gallery, and planned a seminar with cris cheek and Maggie O'Sullivan at the Writers House. Since the printing was faded in various parts of sentences on the last pages, Marvin Sackner pointed out that this should be considered a varient and was reminiscent of Cobbing's photoduplicator books. The catalogue was subsequently reprinted appropriately. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
making mARKs / Tremblay-McGraw, Robin ; Drucker J., 2000
Maledicta: Elias Petropoulos Festschrift. No.1-2/Sum-Win / Reinhold Aman, editor ; Aman R., 1981
Mamuveszeti Magazin: Robot. No.3/Oct-Dec / Endre Szkarosi, editor ; Szkarosi E ; Perneczky G ; Pignotti L ; Galantai G ; Petocz A ; Geczi J ; Biro J ; Szekely A ; Hegedus M., 1990
Man? / Mayer, Peter., 1968
This photocopy of a stylized human body alludes to multiple physical malfunctions from "bald" to "cough" to "corns" clipped from newspaper ads. The figure is standing on a base which states "Under capitalism...medicine is a commodity and a business. Disease is a commodity of capitalism. Under capitalism, the businesses and institions of capitalism need disease as merchandise to do business with, to make money, to sell medicine. Fidel Castro - January 8, 1969." This poem was published in Mayer's "earmouth" 1972 and in Delo, 1975. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Man Of Moderation / McClure, Michael., 1975
Man Of Moderation / McClure, Michael., 1975
This copy does not have a dust jacket and is labeled out of series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Man with letters I / Klivar, Miroslav., 1987
This is a photograph of the black outlines of MR11 on a gold background that were made with cliche-verre. The letters are arranged in the shape of a human figure. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Man with letters II / Klivar, Miroslav., 1987
This is a photograph of the gold outlines of stylized BIY on a black background that were made with cliche-verre. The letters are arranged in the shape of a human figure. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.