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Manifesto

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 256 Collections and/or Records:

Position I Du Movement International / Garnier, Pierre, editor; Claus CF; Finlay IH; Yasuo F; Furnival J; Garnier I; Garnier P; Gomringer E; Grogerova B; Hirsal J; Hollo A; Houedard DS; Jandl E; Kitasono K; VanDerLinde F; Mon F; Morgan E; Novak L; Schimuzu T; Vinholes L; DeVree P; Williams E; Azeredo R; Bense M; Braga E; DeCampos A; DeCampos H; Chamie M; Chopin H; Dohl R; Fujitomi Y; Grunewald JL; Harig L; Henneberg C; Petronio A; Pignatari D; Pino WD; Xisto P; Dufrene F; Heidsieck B., 1965

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Identifier: CC-28179-29344
Scope and Contents

This manifesto on the "New Poetry" was drawn up by an international group of poets who are listed as contributors. Other poets working in this field are cited in the contributor field. According to this document, the new poetry can be classified as concrete poetry, phonetic poetry, objective poetry, visual poetry, and sound poetry, Othe related poetries include cybernetic poetry, serial poetry, permutations, word sounds, etc. The major periodicals publishing new poetry are as follows: 1) Germany: Rot, Texturen; 2) England: Poor Old Tired Horse; 3) Belgium: De Tafelronde; 4) Brazil: Invencao, Praxis; 5) France: Cinqueme Saison, Les Lettres; 6) Holland: Kentering; 7) Japan: Vou; 8) Switzerland: Konkrete Poesie; 9) Austria: Manuskripte. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965

Position I of International for Spatial Poetries / Garnier, Pierre; Dom Sylvester Houedard, translator., 1963

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Identifier: CC-10189-10390
Scope and Contents

This manuscript was typed by Dom Sylvester Houedard, the translator of Garier's manifesto and is stored in Garniker's box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1963

Que merite le Prix de cette Nuit de la Poesie? / Lemaitre, Maurice, editor; Noel B; Pomerand G; Estivals R., 1956

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Identifier: CC-06969-7092
Scope and Contents

This piece is depicted in Bientot les Letristes (1946-1977) on the page labeled 1956. Thr date '1956' on the broadside was written by Maurice Lemaitre. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1956

Rational Structures / De Vries, Herman., 1969

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Identifier: CC-04638-4725
Scope and Contents

This pamphlet published on the occasion of an exhibition by de Vries was also issue No.3 of Panel 13 Information. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1969

Retrospectiva. Obras 1954-2004 / Ferrari, Leon ; Camnitzer L ; Artaud A., 2004

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Identifier: CC-44919-47091
Scope and Contents This is a massive, profusely illustrated catalogue with extensive documentation. The WEB site of this exhibition states: The exhibition of Leon Ferrari is a retrospective one that includes fifty years of his work, from the beginnings, in 1954, until the present. It presents a sample of works of different periods with the purpose of unfolding the creative process of the artist. The exhibition does not include the totality of its works, but a selection of each series or creative moment. If in the retrospective exhibition of an artist a period of its work were eliminated, it would be being been clipping or censuring his production. Leon Ferrari is expressed in a poetic and controversial sense. His creations explore the possibilities of the plane, the space and the meaning with drawings, sculptures, collages, brailles and objects. In them, he uses metals, inks, pencils, engravings, heliografi­as, dummies, bottles, birds, fish, excrements, images, reliefs in brailles, videos. As much...
Dates: 2004

Retrospectiva. Obras 1954-2006 / Ferrari, Leon ; Camnitzer L ; Artaud A., 2006

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Identifier: CC-46084-48793
Scope and Contents This massive, profusely illustrated catalogue with extensive documentation is a reprint of Leon Ferrari retrospective catalogue of 2004 with additions to bring it up to 2006. The catalogue has been translated from Spanish into Portuguese and was edited by Andrea Giunta. It presents a sample of works of different periods with the purpose of unfolding the creative process of the artist. The exhibition does not include the totality of its works, but a selection of each series or creative moment. If in the retrospective exhibition of an artist a period of its work were eliminated, it would be being been clipping or censuring his production. Leon Ferrari is expressed in a poetic and controversial sense. His creations explore the possibilities of the plane, the space and the meaning with drawings, sculptures, collages, brailles and objects. In them, he uses metals, inks, pencils, engravings, heliografi­as, dummies, bottles, birds, fish, excrements, images, reliefs in brailles, videos....
Dates: 2006

Saint-Just Vigilantes: Dispatch / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1985

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Identifier: CC-10944-11156
Scope and Contents

This document recounts the seizure of Finlay's artworks by the Strathclyde Regional Council regarding a dispute over Finlay's building, The Temple. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Scheda di Ana Etcetera 1963/1971, 1971

 Item — Folder 80: [Barcode: 31858072538394]
Identifier: CC-05438-5541
Scope and Contents

Text deals with the philosophical principles of the Ana Etcetera group of poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1971

Schedule for Another Place / Four Horsemen., 1981

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Identifier: CC-10878-11088
Scope and Contents

The group is composed of Rafael Rivera-Barreto, Paul Dutton, Steve McCaffery and bp Nichol. Printed for Bookslinger on the occasion of the Four Horsemen's performance at the Walker Art Center, April 30, 1981. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Schedule for Another Place / Four Horsemen., 1981

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Identifier: CC-10879-11089
Scope and Contents

The group is composed of Rafael Rivera-Barreto, Paul Dutton, Steve McCaffery and bp Nichol. Printed for Bookslinger on the occasion of the Four Horsemen's performance at the Walker Art Center, April 30, 1981. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Scriptures / Mills, Neil., 1971

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Identifier: CC-47686-68704
Scope and Contents Designated Writers Forum Number Ten. Mills writes: "That poetry developed language as medium of perception or experience with the coming of the printed poem, when poetry was first known to young men as a silent thing, when a poet could be a poet & never read aloud, the bard died away, but not extinct. That language as object of perception or experience, that is modulation of human voice as carrier of poetic truth rather than semantically induced mental pictures, or, in visual terms, the magic of the written sign, in 20th century urban environment made explicit, was implicit always in the spoken chant or poem & the awe of the rune. That these 2 languages can lead to very different poetries, as regards emphasis on word as semantics, but.as regards poetry as meaning in other than semantic terms, this theoretical division is useless, that sound poetry as such is an extraction from all poetry that has ever been written or recited, that poetry has always been music when spoken,...
Dates: 1971