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Jürgen O. Olbrich – Bernd Olbrich – Joseph W. Huber. March 3 - May 10<br />

European Apotheosis of G. A. Cavellini (Festival). May 19.<br />

Sjoerd Paridaen. May 11 - June 21<br />

The Mail Art Magazine (Media Mail Art project). July 1 - August 31<br />

Arno Arts. September 7 - October 19.<br />

Géza <strong>Perneczky</strong>. October 20 - December 19.<br />

1985: Frontières (Media Mail Art project) March 27 - May 15.<br />

Day of „Kleine Blaadje“ (Small Press Festival with G. Schraenen). April 5.<br />

Ruggero Maggi. August 1 - September 15.<br />

Chuck Stake's visit. October 30.<br />

Ferenc Gögös (Hungary) – Rob Thuis (NL). October 19 - November 27.<br />

East-West: Hommage to Shimamoto & Cohen (Media Mail Art project).<br />

October 30 - January 10.<br />

Shoso Shimamoto and Ryosuke Cohen in De Media. December 28.<br />

1986: Robin Crozier. January 11 - February 27.<br />

Rudy Wilderjans – Guy Stuckens. February 28 - March 4.<br />

Art Unidentified (20 Japanic artists). April 4 - May 15.<br />

The Worker's Paradise (Mail Art project by XCL Franke). August 22 - 31<br />

Bruno Deprez/Gorodok – André Lanois – Dr. Pjotr Aakoun. Sept. 5 - Oct. 16.<br />

Andzrej Dudek Dürer in De Media. October 10.<br />

Artistamps (Collection of Guy Bleu). October 17 - November 11.<br />

Anna Banana's performance. November 22.<br />

No War in my Town (Project by Peter Küstermann). Nov. 15 - Dece. 12.<br />

1987: Günter Ruch / Decentralised Mail Art Congress '86 docs. Jan. 17 - Feb. 19.<br />

Metallic Avau. February 20 - March 26.<br />

Henning Mittendorf. March 27 - April 30.<br />

Kun Nam Baik (South Korea). May 1 - June 12.<br />

Carlo Pittore. October 2 - May 11.<br />

Ben Allen. November 6 - December 3.<br />

Klaus Staeck's posters. December 4 - January 7.<br />

1988: Ruggero Maggi. January 8 - february 3.<br />

Joseph W. Huber. March 4 - 30.<br />

Paul Rutkovky. April 1 - May 4.<br />

Bilder für Africa (120 int. artists). June 10 - 26.<br />

Ryosuke Cohen. August 5 - 31.<br />

Mail Art in Action (G. Bleus, Ch. François, Kode Jonge, J. v. Geluwe, etc.)<br />

October 28.<br />

Robert Rehfeldt. December 2 - January 4.<br />

1989: John Held Jr. March 31 - May 3.<br />

~<br />

Literature:<br />

(De Media): «Publication related to the 4-yr-old (sub-) cultural space of the same<br />

name situated in the Flemish part of Belgium. The Small Mags Archive (SMA),<br />

which this issue of the newsletter is mostly about, is on permanent display there at<br />

De Media. SM archivist Bola says the role of the archive is „to assemble, organize<br />

them & keep records & preserve them so that they can be at the service of those<br />

who want to consult them“, „them“ being fanzines, independent artzines, underground<br />

papers, alternative poetry papers, small graphic mags, etc. SMA is part of<br />

SMN, Small Mags Network, but Bola doesn't really describe this beyond the<br />

meaning of the word network. This newsletter alphabetically lists the names of the<br />

1,596 small mags in SMA's inventory, but lists no addresses! (Ugh! So much for<br />

networking!) The archive itself, he says, contains 318 different titles & about 1000<br />

magazines (?). (...) Listed in this publication are some of the events this org. has

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