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 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 1208 Collections and/or Records:

Ky MK I / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Thorpe, John R.., 1975

 Item
Identifier: CC-12508-12735
Scope and Contents

These are preparatory drawings for a wooden sculpture sited in Finlay's garden. One drawing is cut on the circle and the other is not. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Laden Lane / Bradley, Daniel f.., 1994

 Item
Identifier: CC-30461-31882
Scope and Contents

The print depicts images of "H's" in various sizes and colors standing on a horizontal axis. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

Land Poem No.5 / Klivar, Miroslav., 1983

 Item
Identifier: CC-32358-33925
Scope and Contents

This photograph depicts a patch of grass and flowers with large white letters 'G', 'EB', 'S', and 'R9S' placed upon its surface. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

Langer Vers: Taal Mobiliseren 1966-1972 / Damen, Herman., 1973

 Item
Identifier: CC-16347-16697
Scope and Contents

This is a stunningly produced anthology of a single poet's ouevre. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1973

Lap Gun Cut, 2006

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Identifier: CC-46811-49543

Le Coeur A Gaz / Tzara, Tristan., 1946

 Item
Identifier: CC-55605-64906
Scope and Contents Wikipedia: The Gas Heart or The Gas-Operated Heart[1] (French: Le CÅ“ur à gaz) is a French-language play by Romanian-born author Tristan Tzara. It was written as a series of non sequiturs and a parody of classical drama"”it has three acts despite being short enough to qualify as a one-act play. A part-musical performance that features ballet numbers, it is one of the most recognizable plays inspired by the anti-establishment trend known as Dadaism. The Gas Heart was first staged in Paris, as part of the 1921 "Dada Salon" at the Galerie Montaigne.In The Gas Heart, Tzara's appears to have aimed at overturning theatrical tradition, in particular the three-act play, which resulted in the suggestion that the text is "the greatest three-act hoax of the century". American literary historian David Graver, who compares The Gas Heart with Le Serin muet, a play by Tzara's friend Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, notes of the two texts that, together, they "pulverize the elements of conventional...
Dates: 1946

Le Mur / Gette, Paul-Armand., 1968

 Item
Identifier: CC-60323-60240
Scope and Contents

La Mur means The Wall in English. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

Lecon de Peinture Lettriste a un Disciple de Mondrian / Lemaitre, Maurice., 1993

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Identifier: CC-07476-7620
Scope and Contents

Reproduction of painting done in 1968 that is reminiscent of the paintings made later by the Italian artist, Boetti. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993