Performance poetry
Found in 886 Collections and/or Records:
Verlautbarungen: Litaneinen Lautgedichte Spechduette 1952-2010 / Gerhard Ruehm; Peter Gebert, translator; M Lichtenfeld., 2012
The compact disc plays performance and sound poems; Monika Lichtenfeld participates on some recordings with Ruhm. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Verlautbarungen: Litaneinen Lautgedichte Spechduette 1952-2010 / Gerhard Ruehm; Peter Gebert, translator; M Lichtenfeld., 2012
The compact disc plays performance and sound poems; Monika Lichtenfeld participates on some recordings with Ruhm. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Video / Martel, Richard, editor ; Spatola A ; Higgins D ; Blaine J ; McCaffery S ; Dutton P ; Sarenco ; Arias-Misson A ; Corner P ; Minarelli E ; Olbrich JO ; Hainke W ; Aguiar F ; Ferrando B ; Szombathy B ; Nieslony B ; Partum A ; Fontana G ; Petocz A ; Nagy P., 1992
Views of Lyonnesse: Book 1 / Upton, Lawrence., 1977
Views of Lyonnesse Books 2 & 3: 1st Copy / Upton, Lawrence., 1978
Inscribed by Bob Cobbing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Views of Lyonnesse: Books 2 & 3 / Upton, Lawrence., 1978
Vine a Veure / Ferrando B ; Vilar N ; Hubaut J., 1994
Visual Voices Unpublished; First Stanza of "Rose Aylmer" As a Tape Recorder Fuck-Up Poem; page 44 / Weiss, Irving., 1994
This poem is based upon Landor, "Rose Aylmer" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Voice / Cobbing, Bob; Metcalfe, Hugh., 1994
Volume IV: Language Language / Peter Rose., 1997
The video contains five works by Rose done from 1983 to 1996. The works feature Peter Rose enunciating his nonsense texts. There are stunning grids of multiple, dressed-alike images of Rose talking and gesticulating in varied ways at different times but because of the grid appearing to be present at the the same time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Volume IV: Language Language / Peter Rose., 1997
The video contains five works by Rose done from 1983 to 1996. The works feature Peter Rose enunciating his nonsense texts. There are stunning grids of multiple, dressed-alike images of Rose talking and gesticulating in varied ways at different times but because of the grid appearing to be present at the the same time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vostell Documents 1961 - 77 / Happenings, Decollage, Fluxus / Art Base ; Vostell W., 2007
Vox 13: 1982-2000 / Rose, Peter., 2007
This document states, "The Pressures of the Text (1983, 17 min) integrates direct address, invented languages, ideographic subtitles, sign language, and simultaneous translation to investigate the feel and form of sense, the shifting boundaries between meaning and meaninglessness. A parody of art/critspeak, educational instruction, gothic n arrative, and pornography, it has been performed as a live work at major media centers and new music festivals in the US and Europe." The Sackner Archive hold a copy of this video work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vox 13 / Peter Rose., 2000
Vox 13 / Peter Rose., 2000
Wan Do Tree & Other Poems / Cobbing, Bob., 1977
Warum applaudiert ihr nicht? / Klassen, Norbert ; Olbrich JO., 2016
Water Yam 4th Edition, 1983
Works are originally dated from 1961 to 1962. This copy includes a booket entitled 'NUT BONE' that is not present in the 5th edition that is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Water Yam 5th Edition , 1986
The 1st edition of Water Yam appeared in 1962, the 2nd in 1964, the 3rd in 1972, and a 4th in 1983. This 5th unlimited edition which was unsigned as issued, was signed by Brecht for Francesco Conz who gifted this work to the Sackners. it does not include the booklet entitled NUT BONE present in the 4th edition but has a sealed envelope entitled 'Cloud Scissors' that is not included in the 4th edition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
West End / Kern, Bliem ; Johnson, Joe., 1976
These poems were part of a poetry concert at the West End Cafe, 113thStreet and Broadway, NYC on April 4, 1976. Most of joe johnson's poems have graphic additions and breaks marked for reading . Possibly, this was joe johnson's copy.One page has an ink stain. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.