What is "Mail Art"?

"Mail Art" is hard to define as one thing because every mail artist would give you a different definition. Essentially, it's a big international network of people who exchange artwork and ideas via the postal service. Mail art in simplest terms is one person sending another person something that they have created. In more complex terms, there are mail art shows where hundreds of people send in work according to a specific theme. All of the work that is sent in is displayed in some manner and everyone who participates gets "documentation"--a list of all the artists, and possibly a catalog of the artwork. Announcements for these shows are distributed within the network (often to people who have participated in past shows), and not from any central location. It is democratic art at its best. Pop artist Ray Johnson is considered the originator of the network- in the 1950's he shunned the gallery-dealer-museum system of conventional art and started sending his artwork to people for free, often for no apparent reason. Sometimes he would prompt the recipients to change the piece in some way and pass it on to a third person, setting in motion a chain of contact which continues to this day. Ray Johnson committed suicide in 1995, but some of the pieces which Ray originated are still in circulation. Mail art seeks to break down the division between audience and artist-- anyone can be a mail artist, and have their work shown in a mail art show, regardless of academic credentials or technical skill- all you need is a stamp.

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Exquisite Square - Number 8

98/03/27-98/04/21

Contributors

(Listed by Sheet #,Row #,Column #):

(Please note, most of these addresses are old and probably not correct)

  • 8A1- Antonio Leale, Corso Solferino 9/7, 16122 Genova, Italy
  • 8A2- Antonio Leale
  • 8A3- Antonio Leale
  • 8A4- Antonio Leale
  • 8A5- Antonio Leale (Please don't try to break his record)
  • 8B1- Henk Van Ooijen, Vlinderveen 258, 3205E J Spykenisse, Holland
  • 8B2- Scott Garinger, PO Box 321, El Segundo, CA 90245-0321 USA
  • 8B3- Keiichi Nakamura, 1-18-7-402 Kamiochiai, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 161, Japan
  • 8B4- Antonio Gomez, Apartado: 186, 06800 Merida, Badajoz, Spain
  • 8B5- Ruth Knecht, Herrlinger Str. 21, 89143 Blaubeuren-Asch, Germany
  • 8C1- Mary Anne, 6/128 Micklegate, York Y01 6JX, UK
  • 8C2- Mary Anne
  • 8C3- Mary Anne
  • 8C4- Tartarugo, Apartado 8577, 28080 Madrid, Spain
  • 8C5- Graciela Wahnish, Santa Fe 2669 80 "C", 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 8D1- Tartarugo
  • 8D2- David Aronson, 3330 Dogwood Drive, Willow Grove, PA 19090, USA
  • 8D3- David Aronson
  • 8D4- Pete Spence, 40 Bramwell St., Ocean Grove 3226, Victoria, Australia
  • 8D5- Roberto Accorti, I-51018 Pieve/Nievole, Italy
  • 8E1- Steve Akers, 3117A Hemphill Park, Austin, TX 78705 USA
  • 8E2- David Aronson
  • 8E3- David Aronson
  • 8E4- David Aronson
  • 8E5- George Kovats, 9829 Fosbak Dr., Vienna, VA 22182, USA

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