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Mail-Art Projects Blog Archive 2008 10 01 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 1 van 17 BLOG ZOEKEN BLOG MARKEREN Volgende blog»Blog maken | Aanmelden Mail Art Projects Overview of Mail-Art projects provided by the authors of this blog. If you want to enter information as well. Send an e-mail to [email protected] The blog can contain all kind of projects the group wants to share. There is also a blog for a general Mail-Art Discussion Mail-Artists that 31 October 2008 frequently visit FEED ME here: (31) Follow this blog 31 Followers View All How long are you active in Posted by Ruud Janssen at 09:56 0 comments mail-art? Labels: Canada, Lorraine Kwan, Mail-Art call less then a year 1-5 years 30 October 2008 6-10 years 11-20 years Museum of Temporary Art - Last more then 20 years Chance Stemmen Resultaten weergeven Aantal stemmen tot nu toe: 246 Dagen waarop je nog kunt stemmen: 310 Where Mail- Artists come from http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html 9-12-2008 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 2 van 17 Subscribe To Mail- Other interesting Blogs. Fluxlist Europe ... Fluxus Camera Documentation ... 5 hours ago Ruud Janssen - IUOMA & TAM Mail to Nico van Hoorn - Netherlands find info on: http://www.museum-of-temporary-art.com/ and 11 hours ago discover that the 10th edition will be the last one. Only one entry Mail-Artists pro person. They want to include 100 different artists this time. Be Selfportraits quick! Ruud Janssen - Posted by Ruud Janssen at 11:11 0 comments Labels: Mail-Art call, Museum of Temporary Art Netherlands (1977) 23 hours ago Fluxus Heidelberg 29 October 2008 Center BLOG Natural Born Fluxus Fundamentalism 2 days ago INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART PROJECT TAM-PUBLICATIONS 1 week ago Theme: Mail Art Discussion Fundamentalism 64) Against Gender Deadline: March Violence 30, 2009 1 week ago Media: Photographs, TAM Rubber Stamp emails, cartoons, Archive collages, poems, Contribution from visual poems, StickerDude - NY - USA paintings, 2 weeks ago prints,digital Painted CD's images... 2003_7 Size: Postcard size 2 months ago Your work will be displayed on my Ongoing Interview website with Ruud Janssen No jury,no fee,no return. Hal: Are you still interviewing Mail- Send to: Artists? 2 months ago http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html 9-12-2008 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 3 van 17 ... Ferikoy Mah. Sehit Erdem Canbas Sok. Merkaya Apt. No: 26 5 Kurtulus - Istanbul Turkey Visitors Today [email protected] http://mailartfromturkey.blogspot.com/ Posted by Ruud Janssen at 23:32 0 comments Labels: Fundamentalism, mail art call, Turkey Artistamps in the Mailstream Theme: Artistamps in the Mailstream is an international mail art and artistamp mini-show that asks mail artists and artistamp collectors to review their archives and select archival examples of mail art. Mail art Overview Mail- with artistamps are preferred, but any traveled cover is permitted. Feel free to create new work that may get postmarked as it travels Art Projects to the ▼ 2008 (229) show. Also encouraged are mail art examples with personal postmarks and ▼ December (8) artistamps cancelled by your own private cancellation device. FRIOUR 10 Exhibition: The show will be mounted at Mess Hall in Chicago as GREAT ELIODORO SPECCHI - part of the MILLESIMO Collections and Archives as Creative Practice show at the Cesare Abba - chi era costui? University of REMEMBER ANTONIO GRAMSCI Illinois at Chicago. Artistamps in the Mailstream is curated by Shopping Trolley News Andrew TEMPLE Oleksiuk . Arnolfini Mini[e]MailArt - New Please also include a short artist's statement concerning the Call: Unique number... provenance of any mail art or artistamps you are submitting, explaining why you ► November (18) selected ► October (18) your particular items. ► September (27) Space for up to three entries from each participant is available. If you want your archival material returned to you, please include ► August (14) the ► July (17) statement "please return" clearly in the mailing. ► June (22) Documentation: will be made available to all entrants; a return address is ► May (20) required. ► April (30) Deadline to be received: November 26, 2008 ► March (18) ► February (16) Artistamps in the Mailstream 5336 W. Belle Plaine ► January (21) Chicago, IL 60641 ► 2007 (207) USA Posted by Ruud Janssen at 23:25 0 comments Labels: Artistamps, Greg Byrd, Mail-Art call, USA Mail-Art Books 28 October 2008 Decorando el mundo Ruud http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html 9-12-2008 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 4 van 17 Janssen' s Storefro nt Mail- Interviews - Part 2 A selection of 12 Mail- Interviews conducted by Ruud Janssen with International Mail-Artists and Fluxus-Artists in the years 1994 till 2002. Posted by Kat van Trollebol at 04:45 1 comments Contains interviews with John Held Jr (Dallas and San Francisco), arto posto, 27 October 2008 Tim Mancusi, Jenny Soup, Carol Stetser, Clemente Chromatophore Padin, E.F. Higgins-III, Mail Art Call! 2nd Annual Mail Art show! All mail art will be posted Chuck Welch, Julie Hagan on www.jenniferzoe.blogspot.com and will be shown at the Globe Bloch, Anna Boschi, Coffee Günther Ruch. Lounge in downtown St. Peterburg, FL, USA. (Sometime next fall) Buy Now @ Lulu.com Feel free to repost and tell your friends! Due: August 1, 2009 Theme: Chromatophore and "open!" 25 Years in Mail to: Mail-Art Jennifer Zoellner A book with Biographical Chromatophore materials connected to the the 25 years of active work 665 Jasmine Way South by Ruud Janssen in the Saint Petersburg, FL 33705 Mail-Art Network. USA Overviews of publications, CV, Interviews by Mark No returns. Work will be documented and incorporated into a zine. Greenfield, Carol Stetser, Free to those who come to the show's opening. Small fee for those Dobrica Kamperelic and who Hans-Ruedi Fricker. Dates buy on etsy to cover copying and postage. and events and texts Posted by Ruud Janssen at 23:30 0 comments written by Honoria & John Labels: Chromatophore, Jennifer Zoellner, USA Held Jr. Includes timeline of these 25 years in Mail- Art. Buy Now @ Lulu.com Hercules - Project http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html 9-12-2008 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 5 van 17 Mail- Interviews - Part 5 A selection of 7 more Mail- Interviews conducted by Ruud Janssen with International Mail-Artists and Fluxus-Artists in the years 1994 till 2002. This time also unfinished interviews and an overview of all names of the interviewed persons! Includes interviews with John M. Bennett, The Posted by Ruud Janssen at 12:54 0 comments Labels: Hercules, mail art call, Russia Unexpected, Mike Dyar, Jürgen O. Olbrich, Ko de Jonge, Michael B. Corbett, Mark Greenfield and a Mail-Art Responses to TRENCH ART reprint of the mail- interview Newsletter that MAIL ART CALL: MAIL ART RESPONSES TO TRENCH ART explains the Mail-Interview Project. A part of the book Next year the Roanoke Marginal Arts Festival will include an exhibit is reserved for reprints of of Trench Art. the covers made for the booklets in the 90-ies. Trench art is commonly defined as any decorative item made by Buy Now @ Lulu.com soldiers, prisoners of war or civilians, where the manufacture is directly linked to armed conflict or its consequences. Common articles that this includes are decorated shell and bullet casings and items carved from wood and bone. To the uninitiated, all trench art, by definition, was made by a soldier sitting in a trench in France during the First World War, in the midst of a bombardment. To the cynics, it was all made in the Mail- 1920s by enterprising French and Belgian citizens. The reality is, naturally, a mix of these extremes, and everything in between, and Interviews - spans conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the present day. (from Part 3 the Wikipedia entry) A selection of 10 more Mail- Interviews conducted by We will have an exhibit space in the building next to the gallery Ruud Janssen with hosting the Trench Art exhibit. International Mail-Artists and Fluxus-Artists in the Deadline: February 1, 2009 years 1994 till 2007. Exhibit dates: February 20 - 24 Includes interviews with Andrej Tisma, Ibirico, Size/Medium/Technique: Free Jenny de Groot, Henning No jury, no fees, no returns Mittendorf, José vanden Documentation: on Flickr and a blog Broucke, Mark Bloch, Keith (please include your email address for notification of Bates, Dobrica Kamperelic, documentation) Michael Lumb, Ayah Okwabi and a reprint of Jim Leftwich the mail-interview Mail Art Responses To Trench Art Newsletter that explains 525 10th St. S.W. the Mail-Interview Project. Buy Now @ Lulu.com Roanoke, VA 24016 USA Posted by Ruud Janssen at 12:36 0 comments Labels: Flickr, Jim Leftwich, Mail-Art call, Trench Art, USA http://mailartprojects.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html 9-12-2008 Mail Art Projects: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 pagina 6 van 17 24 October 2008 HOTEL DaDa : Body and Copy Mail- Interviews - Part 4 A selection of 21 more Mail- Interviews conducted by Ruud Janssen with International Mail-Artists and Fluxus-Artists in the years 1994 till 2002. This time also unfinished interviews! Includes interviews with H.R. Fricker, Julia Tant, Raphael Nadolny, John Evans, Bern Porter, Birger Jesch, Patricia Collins, Daniel Plunkett, Patricia Tavenner, Judith A. Hoffberg, Peter Küstermann, Robert Rocola, Rod Summers, Marie Stillkind, Roy Arenella, Rudi Rubberoid, Stephen Perkins, Klaus Groh, Ruggero Maggi, Vittore Baroni, Svjetlana Mimica and a reprint of the mail-interview Newsletter that explains the Mail- Interview Project. Buy Now @ Lulu.com Mail- Interviews - Part 1 deadline: November, 30, 2008 (postmark) A selection of 16 Mail- Fecha límite: November, 30, 2008 Interviews conducted by (fecha del matasellos) Ruud Janssen with International Mail-Artists and Fluxus-Artists in the www.hotel-dada.blogspot.com years 1994 till 2007.
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