Quoting Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here in Toronto any form of kitty art has become taboo. People in the arts
community were a bit put off after an art student produced an animal
rights film that involved documenting a real kitten being tortured and
skinned alive. The courts failed to
!an R?
From:
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show in San Francisco
if anyone is planning a whirlwind trip
of California
stop by the Lincart Gallery
if anyone is planning a whirlwind trip of California stop by the Lincart Gallery on South Market in San Franicisco. My friend John Held Jr curated a Mail Art show-apparantly there is a rejection letter from Ray Johnson to him kicking him out of the NewYork Correspondance School. Lincart.com has
always wanted to do them. Maybe this summer is the time. Have you ever?
http://www.narrowhouserecording.comis not working. Did it change?
I hope you are well,
-Josh
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Are copies of No. 10 and No. 6 still available? I will be sending cash, if that is okay.
I tried to get on your web site but was unable to .
Dawn Amatojosh ronsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am selling copies of Monk Mink Pink Punk #10, a very special issue on the topic "MAIL ART: KNOW THE
Written for El Dia del Arte Correo, 2005, celebrated in Buenos
Aires:
Mail Art
1) Mail a phonebook with the seman cut out
2) Mail a ladder with sgnur of air
3) Mail a throttle with the ydob sunk
4) Mail a brick with its htoot broke off
5) Mail a cloud with its htaerb inhaled
6) Mail a
onwo/ards! i wil fwd to yu some other sites etc--david-bc
From: "josh ronsen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.comTo: FLUXLIST@scribble.comSubject: FLUXLIST: Mail Art publicationDate: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 14:39:39 -0600I am selling copies of Monk Mink Pink Punk #10, a very spe
I am selling copies of Monk Mink Pink Punk #10, a very special issue on the
topic MAIL ART: KNOW THE DANGERS.
I am asking for $1 to cover postage and very expensive printer ink, $2 if you
want a CDr of recent instrumental/electro-acoustic music.
Back issue info at
mail art day december 5
http://www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/proyectos/mail_art_day.htm
In a message dated 11/5/04 10:05:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
did anyone recieve mail art from my students??
yes- awhile ago? same student adventure? Madawg
No. I recall wondering why not. Maybe I didn't send anyhting? I can't recall
the exact piece.
I ENTER SO MANY SHOWS I DON'T REALLY TRY TO KEEP TRACK OF THEM. WILL BE
LOOKING FOR YOUR POSTS. -DON
http://www.doneboyd.com
check out my website for the latest images!
hey fluxlisters,
thank you for your submissions to the mail art show!
i've recieved pieces from luc,reed,dan, walter,fluxus x,and david so far. they are
very enjoyable and the folks in the art office love them too!
if others would still like to participate here's the post there's still a
I was let in on this opportunity please if anyone
would like to participate get on it soon the deadline
is august 31st
I think we should put something in the show for
fluxlist i was thinking of sending a copy of the cd we
made for the fluxlist box 11 i am geting together two
more boxes this
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Just got his flyer from the Museo Del Risorgimento E
Della Resistenza in Vincenza announcing a mail art
show on the theme of The Memory of the First World
War. No website or documentation mentioned. Does Alan
Bowman know anyhting about this I wonder?
Michael
Does Alan
Bowman know anyhting about this I wonder?
nope!
but i have been to vicenza a few times, it's very nice. they filmed an
episode of inspectore morse there you know
tell me more about the show, i might even try and get there - if the heat
eases a bit that is
alaqn
--Sorry Alan I'm getting my Vicenzas mixed up with my
Venezias! It mentions a film festival of the First
World war which made me think of the venice film
festival? Or is that a figment of my fevered
imagination also?
Techniqe and size free. Deadline 30th Sept. 2004
Exposition from Oct 14th. to
Thanks for the mail don, I just noticed that some of the proffs teach at the school of visual arts in ny and that is where joel fisher teaches. one of them knows him and said mabey i could go down and meet him. I thought it would be interesting to meet another of your students.
crispin webb
Don
If you're a dawg, wouldn't that make you Pointer of Dark? Although I suppose you
could be CockerSpaniel of Dark, or Sheepdog of Dark, or even Yorkshire Terrier of Dark.
wondering,
BG
my address: Madawg Painter of Dark/ P.O.Box 916/Pacific Grove, CA
---I havent heard of that either. Mule Art rings a
bell though?
Michael
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: He
means male art.
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From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail
: FLUXLIST: Mail Art???
Never heard of it!
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Anyone on this list into Mail Art? Anyone know how
to get started in it?
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004
: FLUXLIST: Mail Art???
Never heard of it!
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone on this list into Mail Art? Anyone know how
to get started in it?
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004
!-- "Allan Revich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:He means "male" art.- Original Message - From: "michael leigh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:37 AMSubject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail Art??? Never heard of it! ---
Perhaps he means ChainMail art. You keep adding links until you've knitted yourself a
knight.
BG
From: michael leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/06/09 Wed AM 09:37:26 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail Art???
---I havent heard of that either. Mule Art rings a
bell
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail Art???
---I havent heard of that either. Mule Art
rings a
bell though?
Michael
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He
means male art.
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From: michael leigh
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Jay - and theres a mail art list
similar to this which is supposed to be very good Im sure
someone will oblige with the address.
That would be a good place to start.
If it's any help I've heard of mail art.
- Roger
Roger!
Thanks. I hope someone has it.
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
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Jay - and theres a mail art list
similar to this which is supposed to be very good Im sure
someone will oblige with the address.
Oh!!!
NAIL art!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail Art???
Or is that snail art?
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
-- Allan Revich [EMAIL
-NAIL BAR! NAIL BAR! NAIL BAR!
(A joke for all fans of harry hill tv burps.)
Allan Revich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh!!!
NAIL art!
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Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Mail Art
What? Pail fart!!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Allan Revich
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Oh!!!
NAIL art!
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From: [EMAIL
://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
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From: Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Mail Art Too
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 19:59:08 +0100
Jay - and there's a mail art list similar
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To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Mail Art Too
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 19:59:08 +0100
Jay - and there's a mail art list similar to this
which is supposed to
be very good - I'm sure someone will oblige with
the
address.
That would be a good place to start
!
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From: Roger Stevens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Mail Art Too
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 19:59:08 +0100
Jay - and there's a mail art list similar to this
which
In a message dated 6/8/04 3:36:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone on this list into Mail Art? Anyone know how to get started in it?
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
try fluxus mail art @yahoogroups.com
HOW ABOUT A TREE?
In a message dated 6/9/04 11:24:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps he means ChainMail art. You keep adding links until you've knitted yourself a knight.
BG
oh I wish it were that easy!!!
In a message dated 6/9/04 11:57:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it's any help I've heard of mail art.
- Roger
I bet your're thinking of walm art
In a message dated 6/9/04 2:51:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael,
how do I find the one moderated by Rudd?
jay
fluxus-mail-art @yahoogroups.com
Dawg
In a message dated 6/8/04 3:36:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:I assume you mean Bail Art-- which is often needed in case
some joint task force or other decides that your art is really a biolological
weapon of mask destruction etc...
I have to go to the art supply store to get some materials to work with, and some
blank postcards too!
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
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In a message dated 6/9/04 7:24:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, I
Reed, send it along!
Thanks,
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone who would like a text file of
mail-art invitations and projects compiled
by my friend Guido Vermeulen in Belgium
just email me and I'll send it. Some of it
POST IT FOR EVERYONE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reed, send it along!Thanks,jayjay marvinhttp://www.jaymarvinonline.comANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!-- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:Anyone who would like a text file ofmail-art invitations and projects compiledby my friend Guido Vermeulen in Belgium just email me
Anyone on this list into Mail Art? Anyone know how to get started in it?
jay
jay marvin
http://www.jaymarvinonline.com
ANYBODY BUT BUSH 2004!
amy and anyone else i owe replies to
i'll get onto it as soon as my head/schedule clears
(please aplogise to you students )
alan
Very funny!
I've sent my piece in return.
Walter
Dear Amy and Fellow Fluxpeople--
yesterday from Dore in Laconia NH arrived a mail art piece!
will respond immediately--
my oldest son grew up in Laconia--
do the kids have field trips to any of the events at the Our Lady of La Sallette shrine?
recall when growing up and we'd go down there (from
the shrine is far from the school..we do make trips to
Lake Opechee, Lake Waukewan and Waukewan Park, and
Lake Winnipesaukee, also Mount Major and Belknap
Mountain..I'd take them to Mount Washington but its
too much travel time..but you are correct that it is
very much a wild tourist area..people
That's right Allen! I signed up too, and followed directions correctly...or
so I thought. Where is my mail art?
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I received one from Lisa
I'm busy but i'll try to respond
http://www.monfouga.net/
but who's the person responsible for the project??
i want to contact them about something...
alan
I think it's Amy Baylaurel Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.monfouga.net/
- Original Message -
From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 9:32 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: mail art!!!
but who's the person responsible for the project??
i
Should I send something back??
yes
I have received no mail art this week... alan
Yours is probably in a basement somewhere...or on a road...
I forget too.
Steve
- Original Message -
From: Alan Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: mail art!!!
but who's the person responsible for the project??
i want to contact them about something...
alan
, March 20, 2004 10:09 AM
Subject: FLUXLIST: mail art
sorry to post this to the list...
...but...
who is it that's organising this student mail art thing? is it amy?
sorry i deleted the relevant mails (good eh!?) and i would like some more
info.
i recieved 2 very nice things in the post
sorry to post this to the list...
...but...
who is it that's organising this student mail art thing? is it amy?
sorry i deleted the relevant mails (good eh!?) and i would like some more
info.
i recieved 2 very nice things in the post this week
hoorah!
alan
I have received no mail art this week...even though I eagerly signed up for
this project...so I assume that you mistakenly got mine...because you
received two...and I didn't receive any...and our first names sound
similar...or maybe they were both intended for me. And it isn't fair
because I
i received a mail art from lisa on blueberry lane
this is amazing...
i live on blueberry hill road.
are we to send a mail art in return???
i would like to send one.
does it go to the class or the individual?
i didn't keep the relevant posts either
and i didn't get 2
now alan is going to have
At 16:09 20/03/2004 +0100, you wrote:
info.
i recieved 2 very nice things in the post this week
Me too - delightful...
Should I send something back??
John Blower
Writer/Editor/Trainer
61 Broom Park
Teddington TW11 9RR
Tel: 020 8977 0498
Mob: 07986 401490
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone is interested there is a mail art show celebrating Joseph Cornell's 100th birthday-he was pretty tired and couldn't make it but its a nice site:www.geocities.com/bobclaut/jchp.html. Click on:online exhibition gallery.
I contributed 2 pieces under Madawg, Pacific Grove, but they came out
The Black Tide of Pestige
Dear friend:
Galician coasts are once more suffering the effects of a black tide caused
on this occasion by the sinking of the oil tanker PRESTIGE. The effects and
extension of the catastrophe are impossible to measure. The incompetent
indifference of the regional and
Hey Mellissa
Thanks for the envelope and its contents the fish was
a big hit. Everyone played with it and let it curl up
or wiggle, great. Slides were pondered and appreciated
for their absurdity. LOved the stamps
Did you get your flux box yet.
crispin
MAIL ART DAY .
December 5 . 2002 Edition
You can find the coupons totake part of the 4th Edition
of the Mail Art Day
at : www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/proyectos/mail_art_day.htm
Thanks for your participation and pass along this
project.
John wrote:
Tourism was a fad in mailart/networking back in the (early to mid
1990's?) which following after things like Neoism, Noism, etc. Mostly
just a concept, but some mail artists did in fact make world tours in
person, visiting mailart contacts - Peter Angelika Klusterman, and Mark
Fellow Fluxsters,
Some of you might be interested in
this.
David's documentation is always first
class...
David Dellafiora writes-
We Multiply!Calling all artistbook makers and
conceptual artists. You are invited to take part in Field Study's survey of
artworks in multiple. The
(Good heavens, the deadline is on my
birthday..h..I think I'll be at LEAST 16 years
of age by then)
PK
The Lost Soul Companion Project Mail Art Show
The Lost Soul Companion Project offers comfort and
constructive advice for black sheep, square pegs, struggling
artists, and other
PEACE ISLAND MAIL ART ACCORD 2001
October 22, 2001
Exhibition Hall, Jeju Folk Tourism Town 1F
Jeju -City, Jejudo, 690-832, Korea
Held in conjunction with
PEACE ISLAND
Jeju International Art Show 2001
October 18 - 27, 2001
Jeju Culture and Art Foundation
Any thoughts?
This kind of thing was all the rage in mail art in the 70's. I think one
Canadian artist sent the parts of
an entire VW bus through the mail. In the 90's the postal authorities really
restricted what you
could send and what you couldn't so that it wasn't possible to do those
http://www.improbable.com/airchives/paperair/volume6/v6i4/postal-6-4.html
Any thoughts?
Best,
PK
I enjoyed this. I have always thought that Annals of Improbable Research
should be considered a secret Fluxus outpost in the realm of scientific
research. The mailart research project you cite
A Call for Mail-Art
Open to Everyone
Greetings.
This e.mail is to inform you of the upcoming
International Mail-Art Exhibition
entitled:
POSTCARDS TO NEW YORK
to be held at the MACY GALLERY on the campus of
Teachers College, Columbia University
, 2001 4:24 PM
Subject: FLUXLIST: mail art call
A Call for Mail-Art
Open to Everyone
Greetings.
This e.mail is to inform you of the upcoming
International Mail-Art Exhibition
entitled:
POSTCARDS TO NEW YORK
to be held at the MACY GALLERY
Jeju Island Mail Art Exhibit and Festival
http://www.geocities.com/johnheldjr/Calendar.html?997044601100
Send mail art (theme:Peace Island) to:
Haricom International
1-402 Miju Plaza
107 Kuro-dong
Kuro-gu, Seoul
152-050 South Korea
dear fellow worker pez:
i will check for you the address--but i think the deadline is
passed
i forwarded this in case people on the list who participated had
not heard the news yet that the catalogues are being made what the dates
for the exhibition are to be
A// ESPAÑOL
B// VALENCIÀ
C// FRANÇAIS
D// DEUTSCH
E// ENGLISH
F// ITALIANO
"Amigos Mail-artistas:
La exposición correspondiente a la convocatoria MAIL ART "LA NARANJA:
EXPRIME TUS IDEAS" se inaugurará en
El Puig (Valencia) el próximo 28 de enero de 2001. A partir de ese
HI EVERYBODY
PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROJECT FROM GREAT VORTICE PEOPLE--
ONWO/ARDS!
--DBCHIROT
(not to be confused with DBCOOPER!)
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 09:55:48 -0300
From: VORTICE ARGENTINA [EMAIL
DBP:
Great Post. Thank you!!!
I had problems accessing the site, but found what worked for me was
http://www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/proyectos/vigo_call.htm
Best,
PK
David Baptiste Chirot wrote:
HI EVERYBODY
PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROJECT FROM GREAT VORTICE PEOPLE--
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 11:01:51 -0300
From: VORTICE ARGENTINA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Subject: MAIL ART DAY : International Call Exhibition
Convocatoria de Mail Art Organiza: Amnistía Internacional Sección Puerto
Rico y AU+MA (Acción Urgente Mail Art). Dimensiones de las obras: 11 y 3/4"
x 8 y 1/4" (29.7 cm. x 20.7 cm.). Fecha límite recepción de obras: 14 de
noviembre de 2000. NO censura. Documentación a todos los participantes.
Might someone have the address for the mail art exhibit being held
as a kind of side kick to the wexner show?
i would greatly appreciate it as mislaid it wanted to give it to
a friend
if it's true "you are what you eat"--i'd be "full of beans",
"nuts"
David asked:
Might someone have the address for the mail art exhibit being held
as a kind of side kick to the wexner show?
See below.
cheers,
Sol.
---
You are invited to a mail art show organized by Fagagaga
"The Art is in the Mailing"
Send to:
Wexner
SoL;
Many thanks-!
dave
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Sol Nte wrote:
David asked:
Might someone have the address for the mail art exhibit being held
as a kind of side kick to the wexner show?
See below.
cheers,
Sol.
---
You are invited
Thank you Sol for the instructve and invitational text.
I apologize for repeating a previous post, but there is also
currently a debate on mail art going on at boek861 web site.
This site has web archive also of mail art, zines, links, calls,
galleries
I would very
Absolutely. Well said.
I've only just begun.(she said, lapsing into an old song by the
Carpenters - definitely time to go to work).
Bless,
PK
the best way to learn of mail art is to participate
--dave baptiste chirot
Thank you Sol for the instructve and invitational text.
Well, David thanks for your reminder of others(boek861) and while we're
throwing out links I also forgot vortice of course
http://www.vorticeargentina.com.ar/
Your mention of visual poetry reminded me, thanks.
cheers,
Sol.
Sol:
and all:
YES! Vortice! "si"--
also
excellent for visual poetry--essays, examples, history, links--
one of best sites i know for all these and much more in relation
to contemporary poetries and practises--
hi david,
i am wondering about the site you recommend as all i get is a light blue
background moving across the screen. am i missing something? i think so.
at the bottom of the screen are ads for java.
best regards, c:)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 17 Jun
hi sol,
thank you for all the information you sent, it should keep me busy for a
while. until email i didn't know mail art existed so it is nice to explore
something new.
best regards, carol :)
carol starr
taos, new mexico, usa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi PK,
thanks for the site. i printed it so i can read it out on the portal in
the shade as it is one of my favorite reading places and i want to think
about this. i learned of mail art about 5 years ago and have had a loose
idea of what it is but this will help clarify.
cu, c :)
carol starr
at the excellent web site of boek861 from Spain, you will find a
series
of thought provoking debates on what is mail art--
(John Held. Jr is one of those contributing, as is the great
Clemente Padin)
http://www.fut.es/~boek861
I highly recommend this site
Does anyone have the snail mail address of our mail art friend
who sent us the little booklet a couple of months ago?
I lost my little book and his address. -Don
Found story by Don Boyd, FLUXUS WEST
This image is of the incinerator stack at "Take away store"There are three
main characters.
1.Is Jimmy Hoffa. the missing labor union boss.
2 and 3 are two rival labor union henchmen.
Narrative is: They cut up Jimmy in the meat department and
then
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