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Artivisive, poesiavisiva : [dal 20 marzo 1974].

LIBRA - Rare PN6110.V56 A78 1974
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bentivoglio, Mirella, 1922-2017, author.
Contributor:
Studio d'arte contemporanea (Rome, Italy), active 1974, organizer, host institution, publisher.
Editrice Magma (Firm), active 1974, publisher.
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Visual poetry--Exhibitions.
Visual poetry.
Visual poetry--20th century.
Genre:
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Penn Provenance:
Sackner, Marvin A., 1932-2020 (donor)
Sackner, Ruth (donor)
Physical Description:
1 portfolio ([19] loose pages) : black and white illustrations ; 22 x 16 cm
Other Title:
Arti visive, poesia visiva
Place of Publication:
Roma : Studio d'arte contemporanea : Editrice Magma, [1974]
Language Note:
Text in Italian, with some English and German.
Notes:
Cover title.
Work published on the occasion of the exhibition organized and exhibited at the Studio d'Arte Contemporanea (Rome, Italy) on March 20, 1974.
Text by Mirella Bentivoglio.
"Anno VI, Catalogo n. 52, Studio d'arte artivisive"--Page 2 of cover.
Includes work by Annalisa Alloatti, Mirella Bentivoglio, Irma Blank, Paula Claire, Lia Drei, Ulrike Eberle, Anna Esposito, Amelia Etlinger, Gisela Frankenberg, Ilse Garnier, Boumila Grogerova, Ana Hatherly, Annalies Klophaus, Liliana Landi, Giulia Niccolai, Anna Oberto, Anezia Pacheco e Chaves, Marguerite Pinney, Betty Radin, Giovanna Sandri, Mira Schendel, Mary Ellen Solt, Chima Sunada, Salette Tavares, Biljana Tomic, and Patrizia Vicinelli.
OCLC:
82151867

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