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Manifesto

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 256 Collections and/or Records:

Dell' Intenzionalismo / Faietti, Alberto., 1972

 Item
Identifier: CC-11440-11656
Scope and Contents

The folded sheet is an announcement for a Faietti exhibition. The text is the same as the poster. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

Dimenzionista Manifesztum / Sirato, Karoly Tamko\aka Charles Sirato ; Laszlo S ; Klaniczay J ; Apollinaire G ; Huidobro V ; Kassak L ; Tzara T ; Cendrars B ; Delaunay S ; Picabia F ; VanOstaijen P ; Soffici A ; Marinetti FT ; Zdanevich I ; Werkman HN ; Bergmann E ; Queneau R ; Roth D ; Williams E ; Bryen C ; Hains R ; Jorn A ; Kriwet F ; Joyce J ; Seuphor M ; Miro J ; Bill M ; Domela C ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Vasarely V ; Uecker G ; Breton A ; Rauschenberg R ; Morellet F ; Munari B ; Arman., 2010

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Identifier: CC-51579-72678
Scope and Contents Internet: Charles Tamko Sirato [Tamko Sirato Karoly, Tamko Karoly, Sirato Karoly, Charles Sirato, Ch. T. Sirato] (Újvidek /Novi Sad/, 26 January 1905 -- Budapest, 1 January 1980): art philosopher, poet, prose writer, translator, yogi. He embarked upon his career as a student poet. While studying law in Budapest he became increasingly drawn to the Avant-garde. The Dadaist gestures, technocratic approach and visuality manifest in his volume entitled Papírember [Paper Man] (Bekescsaba, 1928) caused a major stir at the time. During his experimentation with genres he developed the theory of two-dimensional poetry called Planism. From 1930 he lived in Paris, where he created the theory and the manifesto of Dimensionism, supported by the prominent artists of the period. His deteriorating health forced him to return to Hungary. The outbreak of World War II and the subsequent strict restrictions and control imposed on foreign travel and relations in Hungary finally left him isolated from...
Dates: 2010

Each Body / Curtay, Jean-Paul., 1981

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Identifier: CC-17851-18221
Scope and Contents

Curtay describes body poetry/music. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Editorial / Bory, Jean-Francois., 1970

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Identifier: CC-53101-74248
Scope and Contents

This booklet was also part of the Poetry Newsletter Special Issue (PNSI) series. A copy is stored in the Depew and another in the Bory boxes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1970

Eile ist des Witzes Weile / Schwitters, Kurt ; Riha K ; Weiss C., 1987

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Identifier: CC-30416-31836
Scope and Contents

This is a compendium of poems, brief autobiographical essays, and Dada writings by Schwitters that were selected by Christina Weiss and Karl Riha. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

Exile Manifesto / Keeley, Amanda, editor., 2014

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Identifier: CC-59766-10002824
Scope and Contents

This manifesto was presented at the pop-up artist book exhibition at Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2014

Fewer Sculptures! / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1985

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Identifier: CC-12091-12315
Scope and Contents

The full text of the card reads, Fewer Sculptures! More Statues! Live Ammunition in Community Arts! -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Fiberarts. Sep/Nov / Broaddus JE., 1984

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Identifier: CC-10731-10940
Scope and Contents

Conversing With Artist John-Eric Broaddus, Interview by I.M. Stackel [pp. 28-31, 75]. Reproduction of "Xylocain" [p. 30] in Sackner Archive. Discussion of Broaddus' interest in creating artist books [p. 75]. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984