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Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
IS, THIS and THAT (100465), 1965
John Cage / Kostelanetz, Richard, editor ; Ashley R ; Berrigan T ; Blake W ; Brown E ; Duchamp M ; Feldman M ; Joyce J ; Fuller B ; Hansen A ; Higgins D ; Johns J ; Kaprow A ; MacLow J ; McLuhan M ; Marinetti FT ; Morgan E ; Patchen K ; Rauschenberg R ; Rose B ; Satie E ; Stockhausen K ; Stein G ; Tudor D ; Young L., 1974
This book includes several interviews of Cage by Kostelanetz. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
KESSELFALLENBLUMENFALLE, 1970
Kinetic Doublets, 1965
This depicts working ideas for Frog Pond Plop, later realized in a different form as Opening Number No.6, 1965 and is stofred in the drawing binder. The typing of this work is stored in the typing binder. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
koexistenz, 1970
Date of Birth: 09/24/1925 Date of death: 14/10/1992 Occupation: poet Oliver was born on September 24, 1925 in Behnssen Wroclaw: He attended the School of Finance in Herrsching am Ammersee. During World War II, he fell into Russian captivity. Throughout his life he was employed in various professions: from newspaper seller rags to foreign representatives for Rosenthal porcelain. Oliver Behnssen wrote lyrical texts and aphorisms. Since the 70s he was active in the Munich factory district. Member of the Association of German writers. Oliver Behnssen died on 14 October 1992 in Munich. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Make Perhaps This Out Sense If Can You / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
The title sentence first was printed in the Kilburn Times and was also the title of an exhibition curated by Mathew Abess at the University of Pennsylvania,. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
mantra for albertbirot / mantra for raoulhausmann (111264), 1964
Ohel - Ruach [Tent - Spirit/Wind], 1995 - 1996
The first Hebrew word, ohel (tent) is changed in five stages to the final word in the column, ruach (wind, spirit). The letter forms are drawn in black ink. The concrete poem suggests how easily a tent can be transformed by wind. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
One/Unique/Table, 1981
This book was made in the summer of 1981 by developing artistic variations of some of the 500 tables as exhibited in Crozier's Table Project at Stempelplaats, Amsterdam, January 1981. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Original text for Gin Chap, 1978 December
Polluted Lake Series, No. 1: Distant The Sound, 1965
Edited by d.a.levy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Polluted Lake Series, No. 4: Mist, 1965
Edited by d.a.levy. One to three words are printed on each page. viz., "mist hung city," in varied combinations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Polluted Lake Series, No. 6: Aster F, 1965
Edited by d.a.levy. The poem deals with speed (the drug or the automobile) that can lead to disaster. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Prospects / Cobbing, Bob, editor., July 1986
These poems were written by third year students at Epping Forest High School, Loughton, Essex, when Bob Cobbing was a visiting poet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
