Visual poetry
Found in 4858 Collections and/or Records:
Les Tetines Noires / Hubaut, Joel; Spoerri D; Orlan; Ben; Dietman E., 1993
The English translation of the print is "The Black Nipples." The name refers to a musical rock group led by Joel Hubaut's son; presumably this is a promotional poster. The Sackner Archive holds the maquette for this piece. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Les Tetines Noires / Hubaut, Joel; Spoerri D; Orlan; Ben; Dietman E., 1993
The English translation of the print is "The Black Nipples." The name refers to a musical rock group led by Joel Hubaut's son; presumably this is a promotional poster. The Sackner Archive holds the maquette for this piece. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Les Tetines Noires / Hubaut, Joel; Spoerri D; Orlan; Ben; Dietman E., 1993
This is one of two components of the maquette for the poster, "Les Tetines Noires." This element overlays the collage component for printing the poster. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
L'Escalade, 1973
The title in English means to scale over. The text consists of a repetition of the words, morte and death over a Manchester Guardian newspaper image of The Communist leader, Brezhnev whispering into the ear of President Nixon. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Leseland / Groh, Klaus., 1988
Leseland / Groh, Klaus., 1987
Let the Good Timz Roll / Self Portrait - Show & Tell / Jackman, Sandra., 2015
Letter from Eve, 1995
The image in the center of this work depicts a collaged reproduction of a renaissance painting of Adam and Eve with their hands on an apple. This is surrounded by linear calligraphic markings formed with black thread embedded in the paper that covers the object. A larger calligraphic mark formed with thicker brown thread simulates a large letter beginning an illuminated manuscript. Calligraphic markings at the bottom of the Adam and Eve image act as a "caption" for the painting. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Letter from Kythera / Diotallevi, Marcello., 1994
Letter of Joy / Caruso, Luciano., 1997
A poem by Luciano Caruso serves as a background for an advertisement for a Florentine jeweler. A necklace and ring are inscribed with calligraphic text similar to the style of Luciano Caruso's handwriting. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter picture] / spence, pete; Vleeskens, Cornelis., 2003
Letter Racks / Cutts, Simon ; Finlay IH., 1972
[letter to bill wyatt expressing disappointment with wyatt's latest poems / verso Sight Mystery photocopy of collage] / levy, d.a.; Inman W., 1966
[Letter to David UU on Postcard of "Cyclyques 3"] / Blaine, Julien; DeVree P; Bremer C; Roth D; Kitasono K; Niikuni S., 1973
Letter concerns poets Blaine has contacted requesting work for exhibition of Davis UU. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to david W Harris aka David UU 26 iv 67] / Valoch, Jiri., 1967
Valoch thanks UU for issues of Gronk and submits poems for the Canadian magazine, "Spanish Fleye." Also, he states that he wishes to publish in Gronk. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to David W. Harris on Postcard of "Cyclyques 3"] / Blaine, Julien., 1968
Letter concerns mailing of several books by J. Blaine to D. Harris. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to George Bauer] / Curtay, Jean-Paul., 1984
[Letter to George (Dowden)] / Furnival, John; Williams J; Houedard DS., 1967
Photograph depicts a panel of a screen from Furnival's language tower drawings, a work in progress. Furnival writes that Jonathan Williams will be coming to England in May and Dom Sylvester Houedard is in Scotland. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to Jean-Paul Curtay] / Cole, David., 1981
The letter is written on a print depicting a visual poetic interpretation of the 64 hexagrams of I Ching. The loose sheet is a photocopy of a letter officially announcing his resignation from the Board of Higher Education, NYC. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to Karl], Unknown
And relays his recovery from tsetse syndrome, flu, and bone chip in his ankles to Karl. He also describes his surprise at Hoffberg's book exhibit and announces the release of Anti-Isolation.