Thursday, January 08, 2009

"the durability of mail art works does not matter: the effect is in the moment"


Over 368 artists (from 40 countries) participated in The Parade of Animals: a global collage. We invite those who happen upon our blog, to stop and take a peek. Feel free to comment.
Peace

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

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Postcard from Sassu Antonio, Italy
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Postcard from Rafael Levchin, USA
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Anna Banana, Canada
www.annabananastamps.ca

Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Artistamps chapbook; art and more from Silvio de Gracia/Hotel DaDA, Argentina

Thursday, September 20, 2007

This post and the following 8 are from friends at the Trail Association for Community Living.
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Set of 9 Artist Trading Cards from Beth M, Canada
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Postcard from Susan L, Canada
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Drawing by Tim P, Canada
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Drawing by Duane J, Canada
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Artist Trading Cards by Fallon U, Canada
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ATCs by Neil E, Canada
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Artist Trading Cards by Rhonda A, Canada
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Image Collage ATCs by Rebecca M, Canada
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Drawings by David Coulthard, CanadaImage
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

CALL FOR ENTRIES

SALT AND PEPPER
Spice in Life ... Spice in Life
POSTCARD SIZE
Deadline: April 30, 2008
Colour catalogue to all participants.
Possible exhibitions.
Send to the address of your choice or both:
Frantic Fan Mail
Dugort, Achill Island
County Mayo
Ireland
Anticham (Kim Hye Mee)
Gangnamge Gaepo 2 Dong
#3 Apt. 317-410
Seoul 135-800/South Korea
For more info: [email protected]

Monday, September 17, 2007

Ink drawing from Suzlee Ibrahim, MalaysiaImage
Collage from Nazirah Mohd Ba'ai, Malaysia
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Image Mixed media collage from M Safwan Ahmad, Malaysia
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Drawing by Mohamed Tirani, Malaysia
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Watercolour/mixed media from Hanny Qarera, Malaysia
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Postcard from Danny Hidzwan, Malaysia
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Postcard from Danny Hilman, Malaysia
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Monoprint from Asliza Aris, Malaysia
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Art & more from Angela & Peter Netmail, Germany
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Photo from Pedro Costa, Brasil

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

MAIL ART/NO MAIL ART
Mail Art Auctions & other crazy things
I have always thought Mail Art was a fantastic medium of creative communication, free from any mercantilism scheme for acquisition, sale, selection ... I have spent 30 years of my life in this apparent illusion. Today, some "network gurus" are pontificating on Mail Art, trying to trace new, delirious ways, participating in art biennials, selecting artists, asking money, promoting auction sales, citing the mayoral of the network ... all in the name of Mail Art! Luckily Mail Art transcends their raving statements. The problem is always the same: it's necessary to recognize real Mail Art from false. And to remember the old citation by Lon Spiegelmann: "Don't mix money and Mail Art" (better it would be: "Don't ever mix money and Mail Art" and "Mail Art uses institutions in the place of institutions against institutions". I'm inviting all to send by email or on paper to the organizers of eventual, future Mail Art auctions some sincere, genuine, unadulterated Mail Art Virus, which will contaminate and spread by its own networking creative imagination, real germs of salutary madness!

- Ruggero Maggi (with permission)

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Imagefrom Ruggero Maggi, Italy

http://www.camera312.it/
http://www.ruggeromaggi.it/

SHADOW PROJECT
Human beings are made up of a complex blend of several qualities; they are capable of noble transports and dark mean actions. They express themselves over a wide variability arc of actions, which are very different to each other, or rather antithetic, at the two ends. We can estimate the humanity level by looking at the oscillations between the two opposite poles of a hypothetical needle galvanometer, every cruelty, injustice, abuse of power, violence committed to others, and to the world, causes the needle shifting towards the negative extremity, showing the decline of values and the loss of existential sense. Such actions can be, as they have always been, of great historical impact (persecutions, wars, atomic energy used for destructive purpose), they can also attack one's everyday life and privacy dimension, and they can be very serious, even if not sensational. In any case, both in the little and great events, what is lost and difficult to restore, is the condition of harmony with oneself and the world, that one wins daily and that gives to all men the creative integration with the natural and social environment in which they live. In the final analysis, every negative event is a subtraction of humanity, it's a little or great, death act, that puts emptiness behind itself, producing a sort of shadow effect. The list of humanity subtractions is the alarming witness of present and past falls, whether demonstrated or foreseen, insidious or manifest, and can be meant as the synthetic and symbolic representation of man's history, or can be considered as a simple list, in its analytical, repetitive and discouraging systematic nature.
-Ruggero Maggi (with permission)
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Collage postcards from Maria Da Gloria Jesus De Oliveira, Brasil
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Poplar Ridge Millie, Canada
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Poplar Ridge Marcala, Canada
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Poplar Ridge Leone, Canada