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Géza Perneczky - Ruud Janssen

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meeting, he was yelling to me from the bottom of a stairwell and his big smile and<br />

warm greetings were like a Welcome Home to the network...»<br />

(<strong>Ruud</strong> → <strong>Janssen</strong>: The Mail-Interview with Mark Bloch. A/5, phc., 12 p.<br />

TAM Publs.: TAM-960115, Tilburg, 1996)<br />

Block 11<br />

Circle of French graphic underground artists: Bruno Charpentier / RV (Hervé Caux) / B. Bocahut,<br />

→ Charpentier<br />

Block, Friedrich W. Julienstr. 8, Kassel D-34121 Germany 1996<br />

!Blood Bliss!<br />

!Bobart!<br />

→ Fox, Harry<br />

→ Barbot, Gerald<br />

!Bob X! & !X no! (Michael Roden) Ed. Xex Graphix. P. O: Box 240611, Memphis, TN-38124, USA 1983<br />

Edition Xex Graphix is a fertile publ. house for weird, surrealistic mini-comics, 1983- <br />

^Xex Graphix News Letter (Review mag. with informations about comics from the <br />

USA: Digest, phc., ~40 p. 1985?-, qu.)<br />

^#8, 9<br />

^Crazy Men Deluxe. (Digest, offset, 28 p.) TBH Comix, Milford / XEX Graphix,1985 <br />

XEX Mail Art (Mail Art compilation booklet, 23x15 cm., colour xerox cover) n.d. <br />

Bocahut, Bruno / Charpentier, Bruno, 51 rue E. Raspail Arcueil, F-94100 France 1985<br />

^Dusex (Generously edited French graphic mag. A/3 and A/4 size, phc., offset, <br />

and silkscreen. 1985-, yearly? ~5#)<br />

^#5<br />

«Boekie Wokie» Artists Books Shop. Gasthuismolensteeg 16. Amsterdam AN, NL-1016, Netherlands 1988<br />

^Book-Catalogue. Cat.: A/5, offset, ~140 p. 1988<br />

<br />

Boever, Jean de c/o De Media (club, gallery), Molenstraat 165, Eeklo, B-9900 Belgium 1984<br />

^De Media Bulletin (Program and infomag of the club «De Media» with Mail Art <br />

news and exhibition reviews. A/3 folded to A/5, phc. 1984-, m., ~ 50#)<br />

^#1-10, 16-20, 23a, 34, #MA, 43, 44, 45<br />

^Frontières / Mail Art Project (with Driewerf Hoera / Association Frontières) <br />

Cat.: A/4, offset, 68 p. Exh.: De Media, Eeklo / DRAC, 1 rue<br />

des Lombard, Lille F, 1985<br />

^West & East – Exhibition at De Media. Inv., 1986<br />

<br />

^Small Mag Archive. In: De Media N° 23/a. A/4, phc., 8 p. September 1986 <br />

^Megazine-Bulletin (Flemish review of alternative mags. & fanzins, A/3 folded to A/5, <br />

phc., 1987-, ~bim.) Eeklo, De Media<br />

^#1, 3, 7, 8<br />

^Kleine Blaadjes Catalogus. (Alternative 'zines) Cat.: A/4, phc., 48 p. / De → Media, <br />

Eeklo. 1988<br />

^Fanzine as an ... object. Cat.: A/5, offset, 58 p. / Invitation & project for an exhi- <br />

bition in the «Bruzzle Festival 1990». Introduction essay by Jean de<br />

Boever (English). St. Gorikshalle, Brussels. Sept. 13-20, 1990<br />

Later exhibitions:<br />

K. E. Osthaus Museum, Hagen, Germany. Sept. 21 - 23, 1990<br />

Third Annual Small Ppress Fair, London. September 29, 1990<br />

De Media in Eeklo, Belgium. October 5, 1990<br />

Confort Moderne – Poitiers, France. November 11, 1990<br />

~<br />

Selected exhibitions and events in De Media 1984-1989:<br />

1984: Guy Bleus – Willy Dé. December 30, 1983 - February 16, 1984<br />

Ko de Jonge – John P. Jacob / Hype. February 17 - March 3

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