Hi Geert, yes, I know this kind of opinion, and I agree with, but........ mentioned artists (only Szajna is alive) went to the haeven.
Best wladyslaw Użytkownik Sztuka Fabryka napisał: >Hello Wladyslaw >"yes, Warsaw and all Polish cities changed a lot, and we hope that >everything will go to the better, but we (artists) feel that the iron >curtine still exists - I feel that the art circulation is mostly related to >the West Europe and USA production. In my opinion isolation of the new EU >countries still exists, we have quite inner developing so far, that Warsaw >is maybe suprise for you. Sorry for this opinions." > >Never sorry for your opinion, they may be heard. And I must say that I have >to admit what you have said. We here in the west know "famous" contemporary >artists from Spain, Italy, France, Britain, ... >But where is news anout Hasior, Beksinski, Szajna, Kantor, Wyspianski, >Witkacy, ... and so many others. By the way Hasior and Witkacy are my >favourite artists. >With the transition from Comunist country towards a Western democracy, many >Polish Mail-artists have dissapeard from the Mail-Art Network. The world >went open and there were other things to do then writing letters. Travelling >for example. I had so many contacts in Poland. At my Archive I have art from >76 correspondents from Poland. And at the moment I am only in contact with >Pawel Petasz. >A pitty while I would like to be in contact with more Polish Mail-artsists. > >Greetings, >Sztuka Fabryka > > > > >To unsubscribe, send an email to: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Mailinglist from Sztuka Fabryka >http://www.sztuka-fabryka.be/ >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
