Visual art
Found in 5469 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Christopher Hill: Generational Imagery / Singerman, Howard; Hill CC., 1980
Charles Tomlinson - from Photograph by Robyn Beeche / Furnival, John., 1982
This black and white portrait depicts Tomlinson holding the skull of an animal. Stored in Odds & Sods. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Charting a Decade 1995-2005 / Lewty, Simon ; Maclean, Will ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 2006
Checklist / Oldenburg, Claes., 1969
The book was written by Barbara Rose. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cheers / Claire Jeanine Satin., 1988
Cheers / Satin, Claire Jeanine., 1994
The card is star shaped. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Chienne... / Nadau, Jean-Pierre., 2011
Chlebnicist, Der. No.1 / Wil Frenken, Peter Stobbe, editors ; Frenken W ; Frenken S ; Olbrich JO., 1986
Chlebnicist, Der. No.7 / Wil Frenken, Peter Stobbe, editors ; Frenken W ; Frenken S ; Olbrich JO ; Dohl R ; Bense M ; Kamimura H ; Garnier P ; Claus CF ; Lax R ; Khlebnikov V ; Hoch P., 1992
Chocolate! / Beuys J ; Duchamp M ; Finley K ; Miralda A ; Roth D ; Ruscha E ; Spoerri D ; Wilke H ; Anull I ; Miller L ; Tinguely J ; Manzoni P ; Ray M ; Haacke H., 1995
Ingrid Schauffner contributed an inciteful essay entitled, "A Chocolate Art History." In it, she pointed out that members of the Fluxist movement were among the first to use chocolate in their art works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Christmas / Holiday Broadside: Canyonlands. / Ginny O'Brien ; John Ashbery., 2011
This broadside was a holiday gift from the Poetry Collection at the University Library at Buffalo for the Sackner's support. Ginny O'Brien is Michael Basinski's wife. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Christmas / Holiday Broadside: every once in a while. No.9/Dec / Karen Mac Cormack ; Allen Fischer., 2006
This card is a holiday broadside published by the Friends of the Library. It was originally called Christmas Broadside but now it is designated as Holiday Broadside. The poem was composed by Mac Cormack and the artwork done by Allen Fisher. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Christmas / Holiday Broadside: Kitchen Drawing. No.8/Dec / Myung Mi Kim ; Norma Cole., 2006
This card is a holiday broadside published by the Friends of the Library. It was originally called Christmas Broadside but now it is designated as Holiday Broadside. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Christmas / Holiday Broadside: World of Interiors. No.3/Dec / Erica Van Horn ; Simon Cutts., 2001
This card is a holiday broadside published by the Friends of the Library. It was originally called Christmas Broadside. It is signed but unnumbered (50 copies were signed and numbered) -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
CHRISTMAS / levy, d.a.; sigmund, r.j. (aka rjs); Kryss, Tom L.; mara., 1967
The cover is a silkscreen print in green ink that depicts a rabbit within a landscape. There are slight differeces in the signatures between the two copies; hence the signatures are not facsimiles. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Chronique: Couverture originale [Cover] 00 [Collection Ou No.5] / Chopin, Henri., 1975
The photograph is meant to be printed overlaying the text of the folder. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Chronographie Terrestre (Work in Progress): Pretty Ungereimt, 1997
This work consists of drawings that are mounted on panels to form a labyrinth. The pages of the book consist of reproductions of the visual/verbal works of Haack vertically placed in the midst of dense, printed text on the top and bottom of the page. The text is written in a stream of consciousness style in German, English and French. The Sackner Archive holds a wall piece of similar, stylistic, page drawings by Haack . -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
CHRYSIK [Landscape], 1980
Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration / Close, Chuck ; Lingen R ; Wye D., 2003
This retrospective exhibition catalogue contains reproductions and detailed explanations of the complicated and innovative print making processes of Chuck Close. It includes interviews conducted with the artist, a chronology of the artist and a glossary of print making techniques. This oustanding exhibition at Miami Art Museum was seen by the Sackners -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.