Political poetry
Found in 1438 Collections and/or Records:
ode to the colonels (Hellas) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1970
This card deals with the contemporaneous political situation in Greece, e.g., a military dictatorship. The first 'l' in the ancient word for Greece,"Hellas," is displaced at an angle over the 'e' leaving an blank 'l' space in the word. It signifies the "club" held over Greece by the dictatorship. The card does not have the perforation of the 'l' as in Openings Press Card Series No.8, is larger in its dimensions, and its verso is blank. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Of Famous Arcady Ye Are / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Harvey, Michael., 1977
The image depicts an armored tank camouflaged by a garden scene. The title is a quote from John Milton. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Of Famous Arcady Ye Are / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Harvey, Michael., 1977
The image is of a tank in a garden with the quote of John Milton in the shrubbery. One of the copies of the posters has been folded. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Of the People] / Basmajian, Shaunt., 1989
Oh Miss South Africa, 1975
Oil, 1983
Old Oraibi, Third Hope Mesa / Depew, Wally., 1987
Wikipedia: Oraibi, also referred to as Old Oraibi, is a Hopi village in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, in the northeastern part of the state. Known as Orayvi by the native inhabitants, it is located on Third Mesa on the Hopi Reservation near Kykotsmovi Village. There are no accurate census counts or estimates for the village population. While visitors to the pueblo are welcomed, the residents tend to be very private and do not allow photographs to be taken in the town, and thus there are no reliable photographs of the settlement as it exists in the modern day. Hence, the sign on this card indicating that the village is closed to white visitors. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Olladas do Planeta / Calleja, J.M., editor ; Vega G ; Sou J ; Mita P ; Fores X ; Ferrando B ; Canals X ; Calleja JM ; Beltran JC., 2001
On Recherche les Tueurs / Chopin, Henri., 1967
This is an anti-war print. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
one cent: S.A. [CR]S.A. Martin. No.172 / Greg Evason., 1986
Also published as Guardian Angel Press #39 which is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
one nation, under God / Cieciorka, Frank., 1975
The image is that of a smal,l skinny Uncle Sam being totally pressed down by a big, strong, nude God-like figure. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
One of Many - Origens and Varients / Ruppersberg, Allen ; Roussel R ; Vida-Spence J ; Zellen J ; Moss B., 2006
Vida-Spence is a California psychoanalyst/art collector who contributes a long essay to this catalogue mentioning Jody Zellen and Brian Moss, two artists whose works are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
One of One, 1984
One Plus or Minus One / Stevens, Mary ; Lippard L., 1988
This catalogue documents is a feminist installation piece. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Only Hate in NY / Parantela, Claudio., 1998
This consists of handwriten poetry around an abstract, black painted, drawing of a nude young woman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Openings Press Card Series: ode to the colonels (Hellas). No.8 / Dom Sylvester Houedard., 1970
This card deals with the contemporaneous political situation in Greece, e.g., a military dictatorship. The first 'l' in the ancient word for Greece,"Hellas," is removed and a displaced in at an angle over the 'e' leaving an empty 'l' space in the word. It signifies the "club" held over Greece by the dictatorship. On one of the cards, the verso is rubberstamped, "poem - summer 1967, first printed edition, abson press, for d/h read dsh, happy xyzmas/newxyear." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Optimismo Radical / Bienvenu, Josee ; Bruscky P ; Camnitzer L., 2010
Originalplakate/Handpressen-Drucke / Edition Despalles ; Mon F ; Mautz K ; Harig L., 1988
Catalog lists concrete poetic posters printed with woodcut type by the press. Several of these posters are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.