Visual/verbal
Found in 2127 Collections and/or Records:
Between Art and Life: From Joseph Cornell to Gabriel Orozco / Peter Boswell, curator ; Cornell J ; Berman B ; Jess ; Lipski D ; Duchamp M ; Rauschenberg R., 2003
The Sackners lent collages by Jess and Wallace Berman as well as their run of Semina to this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beuyscout Headache / Szczelkun, Stefan., 1991
Beyond Collage, 1983
Rushes of table of contents page and section of No.91 issue of this periodical devoted to reproductions of S. Barron's photo-collages made between 1979 and 1982. Includes Barron's handwritten comments on quality of reproductions. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beyond the Fringe of Audience Comprehension / curry, jw., 1992
The photograph depicts a crowd scene with a man holding a sign that reads, "Start Playing You're On TV." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beyond the Page: Artists' Books Artists' Choice / Barton CJ ; Beube D ; Colby S ; Eller E ; Helfgott G ; Hutchins E ; Jackman S ; McCarney S ; Polansky L ; Rosenberg MR ; Share S ; Silverberg RA ; Smith K., 1995
Mention is made that several artists' books are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bijoux Aimi, 1990
Bikini Girl. No.2 / Deena Schwartzbaum, editor ; Schwartzbaum D ; Dogmatic I., 1975
This feminist/lesbian oriented magazine consists of a montage of reprinted newspaper and periodical clippings and photographs relating to clothed and unclothed women. It also contains short stories. deena schwartzbaum whose signature appears on back cover was a contributor to this issue. It also has advertisements and images related to bondage sex. Lisa Baumgardner, the publisher, under the name of Lisa B. Falour, wrote an autobiography entitled 'I Was For Sale" (2001), in which she descibes her experiences as a bondage model as well as mentioning "Bikini Girl." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder 1958-1990 / Spero, Nancy., 1990
Bilder Kalender 71: Der Wunderlichte. No.1/Jan / Uwe Bremer., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender 71: Der Wunderlichte. No.1/Jan / Uwe Bremer., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender 71: Die Studenten. No.3/Mar / Johannes Vennekamp., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender 71: Die Studenten. No.3/Mar / Johannes Vennekamp., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender 71: Herr Durst. No.2/Feb / Ali Schindehutte., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender 71: Herr Durst. No.2/Feb / Ali Schindehutte., 1971
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon the texts from "Die neue Welt in Schnellgedanken" by G.J.L. Finger (1810). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender '72: Drittes Kapital. No.3/Mar / Uwe Bremer., 1972
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon works by G. B. Fuchs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilder Kalender '72: Zweites Kapital. No.2/Feb / Arno Waldschmidt., 1972
The theme of these prints deals with images based upon works by G. B. Fuchs. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Bilderbuch Picture Book Livre a Images / Senser, Andreas., 1982
Andreas Senser (1942-1989) was a Swiss artist who lived in NYC and was a partner of Sur Rodney (Sur). He died of AIDS. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.