Neo-Dada
Found in 742 Collections and/or Records:
th heart breth uu th world / bissett, bill., 1998
The typing consists of typed o = X * . and ()'s resembling a sky with clouds. This poem is printed in bissett's book, "scars on th seehors." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Acme Novelty Library Vol.1 Number 3 / Ware, Chris., 1994
This is the first issue (although numbered 3) of a made-up library periodical newsletter that consists mostly of comic strips rendered by Ware. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Adventures of Captain Morgan / Marroquin, Marjo ; Marroquin, Raul., 1994
Raul Marroquin was born in Bogota, Colombia, in 1948 and has lived in the Netherlands since 1971. He has worked with film, video and photography as well as installations. He is considered one of the pioneers of video art in the Netherlands. In the early 70s while been a student at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht he published Fandangos, one of the first artists magazines in the world that included many of the Fluxus and conceptual artist of that period. In 1980 he produced The Link his first, live, satellite, interactive project connecting Manhattan Cable and Amsterdam cable television. Since 1991 he has produced the Hoeksteen Live! (radio and television). In this booklet done in collaberation with his wife, they write about their fascination with Captain Morgan who was an infamous pirate. The calligraphy shows great variation from section to section. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Anonymous Poet: The Unknown Artist / Summers, Rod; Noorden, Bas., 1981
The Archipelago of the Disunited States showing the Soho Seas / Smith, Bob & Roberta., 1998
This images consist of silhouettes of rivers, seas, gulfs, bays, and oceans arranged in a grid without any order. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Blaster Al Ackerman Omnibus / Ackerman, Al ; Cantsin M ; Perneczky G ; Bennett JM ; Saunders J ; Burns G., 1994
the Book as a finished object, 2000
The cover of a soft cover novel is painted in red, black, and silver paint with an abstract red figure as the main image. Except for the title page, the pages are screwed into the painted black board. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Brain Factory: An International Collection of Cut-Ups & Cerebro-Spinal Fluids 231086 / Baroni, Vittore, editor ; Olbrich JO ; Bennett JM ; Hagglund SG ; Nations O ; Crozier R ; Hill C ; Cohen R ; Smith J ; Bleus G ; Bille P ; Burroughs WS ; Gysin B., 1986
The Card Index Song for the Filing Sisters / Porter, Bern., 1975
The Chip Charter 1984 / Furnival, John., 1984
The work deals with chips-frites (French Fried Potatos) adapted from the American Constitution. It includes seven principles, e.g., 1 Fritedom of Speech, 2. Fritedom of Movement, etc. which have been printed from rubberstampings in several colors. Furnival's summary at the bottom of the print reads, "We the Chips of the World Declare these Fritdoms to be Natural, Unalienable, Unfissionable & Uh...Uh... Chips of the World Unite! You've Nothing to lose but your Fat!" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Cultivation of Peas in a No-Crop Economy / Lastname, Bradley., 1987
The Destruction of Mindfuck Diplomacy, 1990
The soft cover book has a smaller book bound into the back cover. The book and tape are housed in an envelope which is attached to and folded into the poster. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Dime Hustle / Crane, Michael., 1976
The Dogger Bank Saga / Pritchett, Oliver ; Steward, Andrew., 1997
The Dynamic Qualities of Color / Tomoyasu, Larry., 1993
The Fake Picabia Bros.: World Performance Tour / Gaglione, Bill; Held, John Jr.., 1994
Bill Gaglione is also known as Bill Picasso Gaglione. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Fake Picabia Brothers: World Performance Tour / Bill Gaglione; John Held Jr.., 1994
The Fake Picabia Brothers: World Performance Tour / Bill Gaglione; John Held Jr.., 1994
The Good Bye Machine / Finch, Peter., 1975
Also titled Hugo Dada, the image is an unside-down plaster head and a cartoon bubble with the words "grrrm dyin beye eye." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Guardian Recto, 1979
This lengthy poem is illustrated by a surrealistic building. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.