Behar, Albert
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
120, 2012
This box was a gift to Marvin Sackner from his daughter Sara, and her family, on his 80th birthday. Each card reads "Happy 80th Birthday, Dad-Ta! May you live to be... 120. Love always! Sara Andy Zach Eli Albert." Every card is numbered 1-83, and the last card explains the rules of playing the game "120."
Density Gradient Sketches Black, 2014
Density Gradient Sketches Red, 2014
Experiments in Art of Typewriting, 2014
Experiments Typewriting Cubes, 2014
Formation of Moire Pattern [Black] , 2014
A Moire pattern is a secondary and visually evident superimposed pattern created when two usually transparent identical patterns on a surface (such as closely spaced grids or straight lines are overlaid while displaced or rotated a small amount from one another. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Formation of Moire Pattern [Red], 2014
A Moire pattern is a secondary and visually evident superimposed pattern created when two usually transparent identical patterns on a surface (such as closely spaced grids or straight lines are overlaid while displaced or rotated a small amount from one another. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Half-Spaced Lines & Shapes, 2014
Julius Nelson's "Artyping" Soldiers, 2014
This is a modification of Julius Nelson's "soldiers" in that his was typed with the "sildiers" packed together whereas Behar spaced the" soldiers" and also red colored ink. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
masking, 2014
Masking Page (Typed Circles from Masks) / (Perforated Circles), 2014
Movement Headquarters (Relocated to) San Francisco, California, 2010
Albert Behar is the Sackners' grandson. This work is stored in the Albert Behar Archive box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Overtyped Gradients [Black] , 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. A composite image was produced of the black and red density gradients by merging the original typings in Photoshop. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Overtyped Gradients [Red], 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scanned Mock-Up of Overtyped Gradients, 2014
The notations to the right of the image were inspired by Julius Nelson's book "Artyping (1939-1940), a book held bythe Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
