Mail Art Exhibition Documentation Collection Page 11 Germany Jesch, Birger. One Hundred Plaques in Europe at Easter 1998 Springfullmoon. European Cultur Center of Thüringen, Weimer, Germany. May 1998. (26 pages). Photocopy with photographs. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by the curator. Artist statements by Henning Mittendorf, Lu Fierens, Ko De Jonge, K. Frank Jensen, Jörge Seifert, Sophia Martinou, Guido Vermeulen, Guttorm Nřrdo, et al. Photographs documenting the project. Participant list. Seifert, Jörg. Glotzt Nicht so Romantisch: Mail-Art-Ausstellung zum 100. Geburtstag von Bertolt Brecht. Annaberger Kunst-und Kulturvereins, Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany. February 10-May 6, 1998. (6 pages). Offset. 8 1/4"x3 1/4". Participant list. Seifert, Jörg. Glotzt Nicht so Romantisch: Mail-Art-Ausstellung zum 100. Geburtstag von Bertolt Brecht. Annaberger Kunst-und Kulturvereins, Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany. February 10-May 6, 1998. Poster. Offset. 23 1/2"x16 1/4". Reproductions of exhbition installation. Zilling, Bernhard. The Berlin-image-MAIL-ART-project. Berlin, Germany. (1998). (2 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participant list. Italy Bianchi, Roberto. Buon Compleanno GAC. Di Lá dal Fiume e tra Gli Alberti, Concessio San Vigilio, Italy. September 11, 1998. 150 pages. Offset. 9 1/4"x6 3/4". Introduction by the curator. Untitled essay by Martina Corgnati, and Massimo Tedeschi, "Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, un Genio da Esportazione." Poem by Sarenco. Reproductions in full color by all contibutors. Memorial tribute to the late Italian Mail Artist, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini. Broi, Gianni. Mail Stones for Meana Sardo : La Posta in Gioco 3: Thinking the Difference: Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Postale. Sala del Consiglio Communale, Meana Sardo, Italy. November 22-December 31, 1998. 127 pages. Offset. 6 1/2"x9 1/2". Introductions by the curator, "Mail Stones for Meana Sardo," and Nino Cogoni. Essays by Bartolomeo Muggianu, "Una Nuova Grande Esperienza," Annamaria Caracciolo, " Artist Statement," the curator, "Thinking the Difference," and Guy Bleus, "Artministration." Reproductions in color. Participant list. Third installment of the exhibition, "La Posta in Gioco," which had previously been displayed in Florence and Sardenia. Includes offset postcard indicating extention of the exhibition from December 7th to the 31st. Capatti, Bruno. Personal Nets: A Mail Art Operation: Document 1. Medicina, Italy. October 1998. (28 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x6". Essay by the curator, "Personal Nets/ A Mail Art Operation," and Ruud Janssen, "Secret Thoughts About Mail Art-Part 8." Reproductions. Participant list. Janssen essay down-loaded from the internet, marking another expansion in the production of mail art catalogs. Ciani, Piermario. Unusual Coorrespondences: Unexpected Communications Between Snail-Mail and E-Mail. Teatro Nuovo Giovanni da Udine, Udine, Italy. November 7-28, 1998. 77 pages. Offset. 9 1/4"x6 1/2". Introduction by the curator, "Postal Interactions-Unexpected Communications Between Snail-Mail and E-Mail." Essays by Vittore Baroni, "Greetings and Kisses: International Art Postcards Exhibition," "Homages to Guglielmo Achille Cavellini," and "The Neural Collages by Ryosuke Cohen," and Paola Bristot, "Unusual Correspondences." Short artist statements throughout the text by Bruno Munari, Silvia Barsi, Enrico Baj, E. F. Higgins III, John Held Jr., Anna Banana, et al. Reproductions in color. Separate participant list ([14 pages], Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4"). Five postcards. Over 600 participants from 42 countries. Catalog designed by the curator. Packaged in plastic portfolio. One of the most beautiful Mail Art catalogs produced. Sassu, Antonio. Project Censsure. Torreglia, Italy. 1998. ((28 pages). Photocopy with offset cover. 11 3/4x8 1/4". Reproductions. Participant list. Scala, Roberto. Picasso and Cube: International Mail Art Exibhition (sic). Massa Lubrense, Italy. July 20-October 19, 1998. (one page). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participant list. Japan Matsuhashi, Eiichi. Mail Art Exhibition at Street Museum of Tokyo. Street Museum of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. 1998. 80 pages. Photocopy with plastic binding. 8 1/4"x6". Reproductions. Participant list. Matsuhashi, Eiichi. Stamp Art. Street Museum of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. December 1998. 38 pages. Photocopy with plastic binding. 7 1/2"x5". Introduction by the curator. Essay by John Held, Jr., "A Brief History of Rubber Stamp Art." Reproductions of historical and contributed work, including exhibiton installation. Participant list. Edition 1/60. Netherlands de Jonge, Ko; Everaers, Johan; and Verschoore, Jan. How Time Flies. Middelburg, The Netherlands. 1998. 59 pages. Offset. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". Forward by A. van der Veeke. Essays by Ko de Jonge, "How Time Flies," Guy Bleus, "Mail-Art AKA de Artistieke Moeder van het Internet," Ton Brandenbarg, "Over Kunstenaarsboeken: Een Persoonlikke Visie," Carola van der Heyden. "Mail-Art Nu," and Johan Everaers, "Adres Onbekend, Postbus Niet Thuis." Reproductions. Documentation appears in the literary periodical, Ballustada, No. 4, 1998. Russia Bulatov, Dmitry. A Point of View: Visual Poetry: The 90s. The Kaliningrad State Centre for Contemporary Art, Kaliningrad-Koenigsberg, Russia. 1998. 591 pages. Offset. 9 1/2"x6 1/2". Essays Reproductions. Index of artists. Bibliography. "Selected Webliography." Discography. The anthology is accompanied by a poster, a booklet about the publication, and a brochure containing the essay, "The International Network Culture." "The exhibition of visual poems... will be held in Koenigsberg (Russia), St. Peterburg (Russia). Moscow (Russia), Niznij Novgorod (Russia), Vilnus (Lietuva), Krakow (Poland), Wroclaw (Poland), Budapest (Hungary)." Bulatov, Dmitry. A Point of View: Visual Poetry: The 90s. The Kaliningrad State Centre for Contemporary Art, Kaliningrad-Koenigsberg, Russia. 1998. Poster. Offset (2 color). 22 1/2"x16". Slovakia (Tropp, Stanislav). Stamp Art/Umenie Peciatky. Hodinová Veza na Námestí Snp, Banská Bystroca. Slovakia. June-September 1998. Poster. Color offset and rubber stamp. 23 1/4"x16 1/2". Participant list on verso. Spain Sánchez, Angel; and Miás, Alfons. Five Senses of Water: 2a Trobada de Creadors. Caldes D'Estrac, Barcelona, Spain. October 1998. (10 pages). Offset. 7"x4 1/4". Reproductions of exhibiton installation. Particpant list. United States BubbhaBabaMamaDadaDan. (Landrum, Dan). The Now Age, a Cosmic Plot: Watercolor on Netland Mail-Art by Numbers. San Diego, California. (4 pages). Photocopy with original watercolor. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Participant list. Dammann, Marilyn. Totem: An International Mail Art Exhibition. Oasis Gallery, Marquette, Michigan. February 3-28, 1998. 35 pages. Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction. Reproductions. Original photograph of exhibition installation. Participant list. Dragonfly Dream. Life and Love on a Shoestring. Santa Fe, New Mexico. (1998). (6 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction. Participant list. (Freeman-Zachery, Ricë). "As Blue as I Wanna Be." Gallery 1114, Midland, Texas. January 17, 1998. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Participant list. Seagall, Ardrea. Temporary Quarters: International Mail Art Show. Berkeley Public Library, Berkeley, California. Fall 1998. (16 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Reproductions. Participant list. 1999 Australia Osowski, FnL; and the Melbourne Leather Pride Association. Fetish Mail Art Project. Metropolitan Community Church, Melbourne, Australia. October 1999. Poster. Photocopy. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". Introduction. Participant list. Belgium Bleus, Guy. Poesia Visiva "1899 GeZeLLe 1999 Poesia Postale. Culturrcentrum Brugge, Brugge, Belgium. July 3-August 22, 1999. CD-ROM and 12 page booklet. Offset. 4 1/2"x4 1/2". Forword by Jan Verhaeghe. Introduction by the curator. Digital reproductions. Participant list. 350 artists from 39 countries. Van Sebroeck, Annina; and Fierens, Luc. Social-Art: Mail Art Project. Galerij C. de Vos, Aalst, Belgium. February 28-April 3, 1999. 24 pages. Offset. 8 1/4x5 3/4". Introduction by Mon Cherretté. Essay by Luk Lambrecht. Afterword by Annina Van Sebroeck and Luc Fierens. Reproductions. Participant list. 94 contributors from 28 countries. Brazil Henriques, Flávia. III Bienal Internacional de Arte Postaldo Colégio Universitas. Colégio Universtias, Santos, Brasil. October 18-November 13, 1999. 20 pages. Offset. 8 1/4"x6 1/4". Introduction. Participant list. Contributors from 33 countries. Includes artistamp sticker. Canada Klassen, Lois. The Renegade Library. Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. July 2-August 21, 1998. 71 pages. Offset. 5 1/2"x8 1/2". Essay by the curator, "...words of the librarian for a library on fire..." Reproductions, including exhibition installation (in color). Participant list. Küstermann, Peter; and Pähler, Angela (A & P Netmail). The Nude Postman Mail Art Show at the Grand Barn. The Affiliate, Vaukleek Hill, Ontario, Canada. June 20, 1999. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction. Photographs of the exhibition installation. Participant list. 13 contributors from 8 countries. France Orlowski, S. A, Mail Art. Plumes, Paris, France. 1999. 4 pages. Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participant list. Solowy; Marie, Raphaël and Marion. "S'il te Plait...Dessine-moi ta Maison." Fait a Rennes, Bretagne, France. September 14, 1999. (one page) Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Certificate of participation. Documentation on curator's web site. Verove, Jeanine; and Catherine, Richard. Omaha Beach-Bloody Beach. Saint-Lo 44, Saint-Lo, France.June 4-30, 1999. (23 pages). Color photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction. Essay, "Mail Art: A Definition." Reproductions in color. Newspaper reviews. Participant list. Verove, Jeanine; and Catherine, Richard. Omaha Beach-Bloody Beach. Saint-Lo 44, Saint-Lo, France.June 4-30, 1999. Poster. Offset (2 color). 23 1/2"x15 3/4". Reproduction. Germany Dreyer, Matthias. Sugar (International Mail Art Exhibition). Kunstkreis Laatzen, Sarstedt, Germany. October 10-31,1999. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/4x5 3/4". Reproductions. Photographs of the exhibition installation. Participant list. Dreyer, Matthias. Sugar International Mail Art Exhibition. Kunstkreis Laatzen, Sarstedt, Germany. October 10-31,1999. (2 pages). Photocopy and mixed media. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Exhibition flyer. Newspaper review. Italy Associazione Spazio di Arte Totale. Millenium 2000: Strange Days: Mostra Internazionale di Mail Art. Chiesa di San Leone, Sale Associazione degli Industriali. December 11, 1999-January 16, 2000. 92 pages. Offset. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction. Essay by the curatorial group, "Millenium 2000-Strange Days Mail Art Project. Reproductions. Participant list. Contributors from 42 countries. Associazione Spazio di Arte Totale. Millenium 2000: Strange Days: Mostra Internazionale di Mail Art. Chiesa di San Leone, Sale Associazione degli Industriali. December 11, 1999-January 16, 2000. Poster. Offset. 25"x17 1/2". Participant list on verso. Broi, Gianni. "Break on Through to Other Side." Pére Lachaise Cemetary, Paris France. July 14, 1999. (2 pages) Offset. 16 1/2"x11 3/4". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions, including exhibition installation and performance. Participant list. Maggi, Ruggero. Caos: Villaggio Globale. Officina Culturale Attivaria, Latisana, Italy. 1999. (140 pages). Offset. 8 1/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by the curator. Essays by the curator, "Chaos/Global Village," Guy Bleus, Chaos in Cosmos: A Pele-Mele," and John Held, Jr. Chaos and the Network," Vittorio Baccelli, "Roots," Ryosuke Cohen, "Mail Art-Brain Cell-Fractal," Clemente Padin, "El Caos del Arte o el Arte del Caos." Reproductions in color. Participant list. Mail Art section one part of a larger exhibition on the theme of chaos. Maggi, Ruggero. Caos: Villaggio Globale. Officina Culturale Attivaria, Latisana, Italy. 1999. (12 pages). Offset. 8 1/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by the curator. Essays by the curator, "Chaos/Global Village," Guy Bleus, Chaos in Cosmos: A Pele-Mele," and John Held, Jr. Chaos and the Network," Vittorio Baccelli, "Roots," Ryosuke Cohen, "Mail Art-Brain Cell-Fractal," Clemente Padin, "El Caos del Arte o el Arte del Caos." Reproductions in color. Extract taken from the above item. Luxembourg Fan Mail. Ireland Today: Mail Art 1999. Public Libraries, Claremorris, Westport, Kiltimagh, Castlebar, Ireland. August, October 1999. 24 pages. Offset. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". Introduction. Reproductions, including exhibition installation. Participant list. 304 participants from 37 countries. Organized in Luxembourg for an exhibition in Ireland. Video of the exhibiton opening available. A selection of the works available for viewing on the internet. Mexico Velasco, Alejandra Mora. Arte Postal hacia el Nuevo Milenio. Museo de Filatelia de Oaxaco, Oaxaco de Juárez, Mexico. December 16, 1999-April 2000. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction. Participant list. Netherlands Ever Arts. "Van Dokter Wortmanstraat naar RING." Town Hall, Zierikzee, Netherlands. January 5-22, 1999. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction. Reproduction. Participant list. Norway Nordř, Guttorm. H2O: International Mail Art Exhibition. Oslo, Norway. May 1999. 66 pages. Offset. 9 1/2x6 3/4". Introduction by the curator, "Neither Art nor Mail." Essays by Vittore Baroni, "Water by Mail/Mail by Water," Stefan Szczelkun, "The International Postal Art Network in the 1980's," Guy Bleus, "The Mothers of Internet," Clemente Padin, "My Experiences with Mail Art," Ruggero Maggi, "A) Do You Think," Luc Fierens, "Mail-Art or Postal Art is an Alternative Art that Puts its Emphasis on Communication," Svetlana Mimica, "Everybody's Life..." Artist statements. Reproductions. Participant list. 600 contributors from 50 countries. Slovakia (Tropp, Stanislav). Mirror of Nertland III: My Head is Mirror of Art: 1999+1=2000. Tower Clock, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. June-September 1999. Poster. Offset (2 color). 23 1/4"x16 1/2". Participant list on verso. Switzerland Trott, Lothar. Faces of Dancers. Asag-Zebra, Zürich, Switzerland. February to September 1999. (20 pages). Deskjet printer. 5 3/4"x4 1/4". Reproductions. Participant list. Trott, Lothar. The Yellow-Postkunst-Box. Postkunst, Zürich, Switzerland. 1998-1999. (4 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x5 3/4". Introduction. Reproductions. Participant list. United States Badger, Dorothy J.; and the Massena Artists Association. What is Mail Art? Massena Public Library, Massena, New York. November 8-30, 1999. (6 pages). Photocopy. 111"x8 1/2". Introduction by the curator. Photograph of exhibition installation. Newspaper review. Participant list. Berner, Jeff. The Living Legend of Fluxus: Art is the Beginning of Something Else. Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane, Washington. January 5-February 10, 1999. (2 pages). Offset. 17"x5 1/2". Participant list. Exhibition drawn from the collections of Jeff Berner and the Walker Art Center. Mix of Fluxus and Mail Art. Berner, Jeff. The Living Legend of Fluxus: Art is the Beginning of Something Else. Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane, Washington. January 5-February 10, 1999. (8 pages). Offset. 11"x4 1/4". Introduction by Tom O'Day. Essays by the curator, "Flux Redux," and by Lanny Francis DeVuono, "Fluxus." Dragonfly Dream (Alice Kittelman-Ames). AIDS Wreath. Santa Fe, New Mexico. (92 pages). Photocopy. 11'x8 1/2". Introduction. Two photographs of the installation. Participant list. Further documentation on the curator's web site. Held, Jr., John. Faux Post: Artists' Postage Stamps from the Collection of John Held, Jr. The San Francisco Center for the Book, San Francisco, California. April 19-(May 30), 1999. (8 pages). Offset. 11"x8 1/2". Reproduction. Introduction. In Center for the Book newsletter, Spring 1999. Howard, Karyl. "A Book Should be like a Ball of Light in One's Hands." Retread, Wildwood, Missouri. 1999. (one page). Photocopy in folder. 6"x4 1/2". Participant list. Pereira, Teresinka. Mail Art Show 1999. Bluffton College Spanish Club, Toledo, Ohio. 1999. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 11/2"x5 1/2". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions. Participant list. Contributions from 60 countries. Porter, Bern. Bern Porter's Book of Light: A Mail Art Documentation. Roger Jackson, Publisher, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1999. (38 pages). Offset. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction by the publisher. Essay by Bern Porter, "Bern Porter's Esthetics for Mail Art." Artist statements by Dick Higgins, Bern Porter, Michael Crane, Judith A. Hoffberg, John Held, James Schevill, Ken Friedman, Guy Bleus. Reproductions, including color. Edition of 100 copies. Documentation of a Mail Art exhibition organized by Porter in 1980. The book also includes a section of "The Mail Art of Ernst Richter." Rivers-Weiss, Margo Mercedes. Cancer & the Environment International Mail Art Show. Women's Cancer Resource Center, Berkeley, California. (May 2-30, 1999). 16 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x7". Introduction by the curator. Essays include, "What is Mail Art?" and "Materials Used." Viewer comments. Particpant list. Rivers-Weiss, Margo Mercedes. Cancer & the Environment International Mail Art Show. Women's Cancer Resource Center, Berkeley, California. (May 2-30, 1999). (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". Introduction. Flyer announcing the exhibition. Skvirsky, Karina. Transmit: Fluxus-Mail Art-Net.Works. Queens Library Gallery. Jamaica, New York. January 28-March 28, 1999. 9 pages. Offset. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Essay by the curator, "Networking." Reproductions. Bibliography. Exhibition checklist. "...traces the development of collaborative networks as communication systems between artists-from the early Fluxus and Mail Art movements to contemporary Web Art." Uruguay Padin, Clemente. Official Manifesto: Freedom in the Fine Arts Teaching: Reinstatement of Humberto Nilo. Galería AEBU, Montevideo, Uruguay. October 11-25, 1999. 27 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Introductions by César Reglero, José Emilio Antón, Fernando García Delgado, Clemente Padin and Tararugo. "AUMA + Gom@: An Introduction." Essays include, "Memoria de un Proceso," and "Report of the Action," Elias Adasme, "Mail Art and the Utopia of Freedom in the Art." Reproductions. Participant list. List of websites. 2000 Belgium Bleus, Guy; and De Velinx. Artbiorix: Mail Art Netowrking. De Velinx, Tongeren, Belgium. June 17-September 10, 2000. CD-ROM and (12 page) booklet. Offset. 4 3/4"x4 3/4". Introduction by Karel Santermans. Essay by the curator, "Artbiorix-A Pele-Mele of Icons." List of participants. List of Mail Art Websites. 376 contributors from 40 countries. Brazil Sechi, José Roberto. Only Personal Things: International Mail Art Show. Rio Claro, Brazil. (August 2000). 8 pages. Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". Participant list. 355 contributors from 43 countries. Canada Bertrand, Diane. Collage D'Aujourd'Hui. Art Terre, Saint-Léonard, Quebec, Canada. August 2000. 8 pages. Photocopy. 7 1/2x5 1/2". Participant list. Edition 7/12. Chile Andrade, Rodrigo. Primera Muestra Nacional e Internacional de Arte Postal en Concepción 2000. Galeria de la Historia de Concepción, Concepción, Chile. January 21-February 16, 2000. (4 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". Essay by Carlos Montes de Oca, "Alientos, Estirpes, Luminarias." Reproductions. Participant list. Includes postcard announcing the exhibition. France Anonymous. (no title). (Aveyron, France.) 2000. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participant list. Julliard, Michel. Exposition D'Art Postal. Town Hall, Rodez, France. September 8-October 28, 2000. (8 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction. Participant list. 250 contributors from 35 countries. Germany Fox, Michael. On the Beach! Hildesheim, Germany. November 2000. (16 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". Reproductions. Participant list. Italy Bonotto, Luigi; Guderzo, Mario; Melchiori, Roberto; Santi, Tiziano; De Paoli, Marco; Giusto, Antionio; Nicolini, Ferdinando; Ravagnani, Ivano; and Zarpellon, Luigino. (Vittore Baroni in charge of the Mail Art section). Vanished Paths: Crisis of Representation and Destruction in the Arts from the 1950s to the End of the Century. Palazzo Bonaguro, Bassano, Italy. June 17-August 20, 2000. 370 pages. Offset. 11 3/4"x9 1/2". Introductions. Essay by Vittore Baroni, "It's a Net, Net, Net, Net, Net World (Long Mix)." Reproductions, including color. Bibliography. Published by Charta, the exhibition catalog traces the development of the avant-garde art from mid-century, including sections on Cobra, Gutai, Lettrism, Fluxus, Visual/Sound Poetry, Wiener Aktionismus, Art & Language...and Mail Art. Baroni contributes an excellent illustrated essay. Masnata, Francesco. "Language in Art Between Word and image: What is Time." Porta Siberia, Genoa, Italy. December 15, 2000. (2 pages). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Participate list. 138 contributors from 24 countries. Japan Michiyo. Bamboo. Gallery Terra. Kyoto, Japan. January 15-February 13, 2000. 52 pages. Color photocopy. 5 1/4x7 1/4". Reproductons in color, including exhibiton installation. Two photographs of exhibition installation. Participant list. Exhibition postcard included. Netherlands Doornenbal, Jan-Willem. Hiding and Showing. Struis Productions, Amsterdam, Holland. October 2000. (2 pages). Photocopy, including color. 11 3/4"x 8 1/4" and 6"x8 1/4". Introduction. Reproduction in color. 4 contributors, one using e-mail. Spain Amnesty International Tarragona; and AUMA (Accío Urgente de Mail Art). Per un Milenio de a Vide; No a la Pena de Mort. Tarragona, Spain. (July 2000). (94 pages). Offset. 8 1/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by Amnistia Internacional Tarragona. Essay by AUMA, "Project 2000 for the Supression of Death Penalty for a Milenium of Sife: Say No to Death Penalty." Reproductions. Participant list. 350 contributors from 30 countries. Switzerland Stitelmann, Jacques. Mail Art 2000. L'Atelier, Geneve, Switzerland. April 2000. (28 pages). Photocopy, 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction. Reproductions. Participant list. Vulic, Darko. The Reflection of the Moon. Gallery Ost West, Riehen, Switzerland. April 8-20, 2000. (12 pages). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions including exhibition installation. Participant list. Project was started in 1998 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, where the curator was then residing. United States Corroto, Mark (Fa Ga Ga Ga)). The Art is in the Mail(ing). Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. September 15-December 31, 2000. Poster. Color offset. 17"x11". Participant list on verso. 200 contributors from 19 counties. Youngmann, Gene; and George, Gene Ray. Mail Art Show. Golden High School, Golden, Colorado. (October 2000). (2 pages). Photocopy. 11"x 8 1/2". Participant list. Contributions from 11 countries. 2001 Germany Behmenburg, Christa. Rats and Mice: Think Twice. Stadtbücherei Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany. July 2-September 2, 2001. 60 pages. Phtocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". Introduction by the curator. Reproductions. Participant list. Spain Reglero. César. Mail Art Orange: Squeeze Your Ideas. Sala d'Exposicions la Marina, El Puig, Valencia, Spain. January 28-February 28, 2001. (52 pages). Offset. 8 1/2"x8 1/2". Introduction. Running text by Vittore Baroni. Reproductions. Participant list. * Indicates the item was displayed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art exhibition, "Fifty Favorite Mail Art Catalogs," curated by the Fake Picabia Bros. (John Held, Jr. and William Gaglione), February 15-April 2, 1996 (see item: 1996/United States/Fake Picabia Bros.) ********************* Back to Main Index Page |