Comic strip art
Found in 196 Collections and/or Records:
Book One: Work: 1986 - 2006 / Kidd, Chip ; Updike J ; Havel V ; Beckett S ; Indiana G ; Stern H ; Marquez GG ; Ondaatje M., 2005
Cancagua Nord-Express / Andre, Jean-Luc., 1982
Catagrammas / Capistrano, Franklin., 1985
Centre de Recherches Peripheri Scopiques: Les Antliaclastes. / Alfred Jarry., 1981
Illustrated by Henry Meyer. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
CLARKT Pierrot in Search of Twelve Moons, 1977
Cloud Comics / P.J. O'Rourke ; Others., 1972
Comic Iconoclasm / Sheena Wagstaff, curator ; Altmann R ; Fahlstrom O ; Fisher V ; Jess ; Johns J ; Lemaitre M ; Lichtenstein R ; Oldenburg C ; Paolozzi E ; Ruscha E ; Warhol A ; Weiner L ; Erro ; Pettibone R ; Basquiat JM ; Dubuffet J ; Fisher V ; Kearns J ; Penck A ; Raetz M ; Rauschenberg R ; Reinhardt A ; Self C ; Huebler D ; Steinberg S ; Jorn A ; Debord G ; Guston P ; Eco U ; Blake P ; Graham D., 1987
The Sackner Archive lent "Canailles" by Maurice Lemaitre and "Geste Hypergraphique" by Roberto Altmann to this exhibition and photographs of these works are reproduced in the catalogue. Sheena Wagstaff curated this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Comics (edited by Carl Peters) / Nichol, bp ; Peters C ; Avison M., 2002
This is a collection of Nichol's comic strips and cartoons from 1960 to 1980. Nelson Ball, the bookseller comments "There is a serious error in this book in the titling of the final sequence which should be "The Lives & Loves of Captain George" and not "John Cannyside" as titled. The sequence is actually based on an interview of George Henderson, the proprietor of Memory Lane [book store and publisher] in Toronto. [Note: Most of the crossed through names on page 294 are pseudonyms used by Henderson for the pornographic novels he wrote, published in the USA by Knight Volumes, Target Novels, Lantern Books, Candlelight Books and Neva Paperbacks from 1964 to 1968]. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Contexto. No.14/Jul / Dantas CH ; Cirne M ; Ribeiro P., 1978
This issue was printed as a special supplement to the newspaper, "A Republica." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Crossing the Line: Word and Image in Art, 1960-1990 / Barry R ; Bentivoglio M ; Berman W ; Beuys J ; deCointet G ; Dwyer N ; Haacke H ; Herms G ; Holzer J ; Huebler D ; Indiana R ; Johns J ; Knowles A ; Kruger B ; Nauman B ; Schlossberg E ; Ruppersberg A ; Ruscha E ; Satie A., 1990
Critical essay written by Mary Davis MacNaughton. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Curvd H&Z: Card #29: The Clock Struck Five. No.230/Aug / Mark Laba., 1983
Also designated Toybox #6. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Curvd H&Z: Card #94: A fat man. No.442/Oct / Mark Laba., 1998
This poem was first published by Coma Goats in 1983. The fragment of the comic strip collaged to the card in the figure of "Little Nancy" who sits on a stool. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Curvd H&Z: Card #94: A fat man. No.442/Oct / Mark Laba., 1998
This poem was first published by Coma Goats in 1983 and is also held by the Sackner Archive. The fragment of the comic strip collaged to the card depicts the text bubble, "Sit Up." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Curvd H&Z: Grease Ball Comics. No.195/Apr / bp Nichol., 1983
This is the 2nd edition of the leaflet first published by Ganglia Press in 1970. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cymbalum Pataphysicum: Images De Julien Torma. / Paul Dunbar., 1981
Dante's Divine Comedy / Chwast, Seymour ; Dante., 2010
The blurb on the back cover reads, "From the nine circles of Hell all the way to Purgatory & Paradise, a graphic adaptation of the classic poem as only Seymour Chwast imagines it." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Socks, Dregs and Rocking Chairs #3. No.104/Sep / J. Ryan., 1990
There are 100 copies of this issue that are included in dbqp #101. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Socks, Dregs & Rocking Chairs #1. No.0 / Geof Huth, editor., 1982
Huth writes that this piece was a copy from the original 25-copy edition. He then "retro-numbered" it as dbqp # 0. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.