Documentation
Found in 3430 Collections and/or Records:
[Portrait of Jean-Paul Curtay Performing Body Poetry] / Zimmerman, Ann., 1984
The three photographs are the same but the developing times differ. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Portrait of John Furnival] / Curtay, Jean-Paul., 1984
The photograph was printed by Ann Zimmerman. The hat worn by John Furnival in the picture was given by him to the Sackners. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Portrait of Judith Hoffberg] / Curtay, Jean-Paul., 1984
[Portrait of William Burroughs and Cozette de Charmoy] / Lagarde, Francois., 1975
Photograph taken at art gallery in Geneva of de Charmoy and Burroughs; image of de Charmoy's painting, "Taliocotius" is in background. The inscription was done by de Charmoy. Stored in de Charmoy box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Portrait of William Burroughs, Cozette de Charmoy, Brion Gysin, and Rodney Grey] / Lagarde, Francois; Burroughs WS; deCharmoy C; Gysin B; Grey R., 1975
Portraits et Autoportraits d'une Avant Garde: Le Lettrisme (1950-1990) / Anne Tronche, curator ; Taddei JF ; Schlatter C ; Isou I ; Lemaitre M ; Pomerand G ; Brau JL ; Satie A ; Sabatier R ; Spacagna J ; Jessemin A ; Berreur E ; Broutin GP ; Gillard JP., 1991
Portraits of Klaus Zylla and Peter Wawerzinek / Gunther, Thomas., 1995
Consists of photographic portraits of the Austrian artist, Zylla, and the German writer, Wawerzinek. The portrait of Zylla is overlaid with a printed poem by Gunther. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Portraits Photographs / Williams, Jonathan ; Merton T ; Bunting B ; Olson C ; Finlay IH ; Oldenburg C ; Furnival J ; Tilson Jo ; Logue C ; Ginsberg A., 1979
Position I Du Movement International / Garnier, Pierre, editor; Claus CF; Finlay IH; Yasuo F; Furnival J; Garnier I; Garnier P; Gomringer E; Grogerova B; Hirsal J; Hollo A; Houedard DS; Jandl E; Kitasono K; VanDerLinde F; Mon F; Morgan E; Novak L; Schimuzu T; Vinholes L; DeVree P; Williams E; Azeredo R; Bense M; Braga E; DeCampos A; DeCampos H; Chamie M; Chopin H; Dohl R; Fujitomi Y; Grunewald JL; Harig L; Henneberg C; Petronio A; Pignatari D; Pino WD; Xisto P; Dufrene F; Heidsieck B., 1965
This manifesto on the "New Poetry" was drawn up by an international group of poets who are listed as contributors. Other poets working in this field are cited in the contributor field. According to this document, the new poetry can be classified as concrete poetry, phonetic poetry, objective poetry, visual poetry, and sound poetry, Othe related poetries include cybernetic poetry, serial poetry, permutations, word sounds, etc. The major periodicals publishing new poetry are as follows: 1) Germany: Rot, Texturen; 2) England: Poor Old Tired Horse; 3) Belgium: De Tafelronde; 4) Brazil: Invencao, Praxis; 5) France: Cinqueme Saison, Les Lettres; 6) Holland: Kentering; 7) Japan: Vou; 8) Switzerland: Konkrete Poesie; 9) Austria: Manuskripte. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Post Exerciiz Mall. No. 7., 1987
This publication lists thenames of several mail artists. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Post-Proliferation / Hubaut, Joel; Martel, Richard., 1994
Postcard Centennial / Golden, Alisa., 1993
Postcard to Marvin Sackner from Ana Mendieta, 1985
Mendieta writes from New York that she was "I am sorry we missed each other in Miami. I am not sure our book fits with your collection but take a look at it anyway. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.(Note: moved to Artist Correspondence box 41- RMD)
Postcard to Ruth & Marvin Sackner from Ana Mendieta, 1985
Mendieta writes from Rome where she received the Prix de Rome. She has published a book there with Carl Andre and wondered whether we would be interested in it.the card is stosred in the Carl Andre box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner. (Note: Moved to Artist Correspondence box 41-RMD)
Poster Poems: & + 4 / Bill Gaglione, aka Picasso Gaglione; D Domel., 2009
This rubberstamp set was conceived by Gaglione and performed by Darlene Domel in memory of Raoul Hausmann at the Stampart Museum in Chicago c.2009. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Poster Poems: & + 4 / Bill Gaglione, aka Picasso Gaglione; D Domel., 2009
This rubberstamp set was conceived by Gaglione and performed by Darlene Domel in memory of Raoul Hausmann at the Stampart Museum in Chicago c.2009. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Postmodern Queer Book-Object Catalogue / Osowski, FnL., 2001
Pour Henri, 1978
This calligraphic text is the maquette for the folded print in Portfolio Chopin. It is a linear extract of letters by Henri and Bernard to each other from 1962 - 1977. The two are identified by heavy printed letters, BH and HC. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pour Henri / Heidsieck, Bernard; Chopin H., 1978
This calligraphic text was included as a folded print in Portfolio Chopin. It is a linear extract of letters by Henri and Bernard to each other from 1962 - 1977. The two are identified by heavy printed letters, BH and HC. The maquette drawing for this print is also held by the Sackner Archive. The prints are stored in the Heidsieck drawer. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pre-Faces & Other Writings / Rothenberg, Jerome ; Creeley R ; Abulafia A ; Antin D ; Apollinaire G ; Ball H ; Beckett S ; Blackburn P ; Breton A ; Brown B ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Celan P ; Duchamp M ; Duncan R ; Finlay IH ; Ford CH ; Ginsberg A ; Hirschman J ; Isou I ; Jabes E ; Kaprow A ; Lamantia P ; Lewis WP ; MacLow J ; Mallarme S ; Olson C ; Patchen K ; Quasha G ; Ray M ; Stein G ; Tarn N ; Tzara T., 1981
This volume is the first collection of Rothenberg's poetic writings and includes ideas and excerpts from his books and essays. Rothenberg indicates that Abulalfia (1240-c.1291) himself writes of the abstracting/spiritualizing process which he then employs & by which the world is apprehended as language/sound: "Know that the method of tseruf (the combination of letters) can be compared to music; for the ear hears sounds from various combinations,in accordance with the character of the melodu & the instrument. In touch with yogic currents fgrom the East, Abulafia's intention was mantric, but his practice of a systemic & concrete poetry also closely resembles the 20th century Lettrisme of Isidore Isou, the asymmetries & nuclei of Jackson Mac Low & the blues Kabbalah improvisions of Jack Hirschman, all of whom he may have influenced. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.