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listings compiled by Honoria (USA). "Who knows what mail art is? Only the mail<br />

artists know. Can you know what mail art is? Send something to any of these<br />

mail artists and what you get in return will be a facet of the priceless mysterious<br />

jewel of mail art." "The <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>-Internet Link," by Chuck Welch (USA). "Picasso<br />

of the Underground," by John held, jr. (USA), profiles Picasso Gaglione (USA).<br />

"Networkers, Blockades and Misunderstandings," by Andrej Tisma (Yugoslavia).<br />

Audio, publication and catalog reviews.<br />

No. 19 (1995). Offset. 10"x7 3/4". 72 pages. Interview with Alan Kaprow,"<br />

by John Held, Jr. (USA). Ashley Parker Owens (USA) interviewed by Michael<br />

Corbett (USA). "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Projects," lists exhibition, project and publication<br />

opportunities. "Mexico <strong>Mail</strong>art: an Interview with Gerardo Yepiz and Luis Ariza,"<br />

by dg (aka Diana Garcia, editor of "Bad News Bingo") (USA). "Audio Reviews."<br />

"Book Reviews." 'Publications."<br />

Nebuleux Gazine. Zona (aka Bernard Banville), Editor.<br />

Greenfield, Massachusetts. 1984.<br />

No. 2. (1983). Photocopy, Ink and Rubber Stamps. 4"x2 1/2". (30<br />

pages). "Although it is hoped that the Gazine will be of value and interest to the<br />

art student, it was conceived primarily for the general public. With this in mind,<br />

'Nebuleux' attempts to present nebatronomic theory (with historical footnotes) as<br />

clearly and concisely as possible. Considering the elusive nature of the subject,<br />

this is no easy task...Here then is 'Nebusleux,' the zine that never was.<br />

Neo, The. Monty Cantsin (aka Istvan Kantor), Editor. Montreal,<br />

Canada. 1979.<br />

No. 1 ([1979]). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (12 pages). Neoist publication by<br />

Hungarian Istvan Kantor (aka Monty Cantsin). "...a 5 year paper, 1979-1984..."<br />

Contributions by G. E. Marx Vigo (Argentina), Johan Van Geluwe (Belgium),<br />

Anna Banana (Canada), David Zack (USA), Pawel Petasz (Poland), Gabor Toth<br />

(Hungary), Al Ackerman (USA), Lomholdt Formular Press (Denmark), et al.<br />

No. 2 ([1979]). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (12 pages). "The Neo is the local<br />

& extraterrestrial paper of the Neoists." Contributions by Klaus Groh (Germany),<br />

Anna Banana (Canada), Pamela Rome (USA), Al Ackerman, Medvigy Gabor<br />

(Hungary), et al. "Neoists Eat <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>."<br />

No. 3 (1979). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (12 pages). Contributions by Lon<br />

Spiegelman (USA), Pawel Petasz (Poland), John M. Bennett, et al. "He then<br />

went over to the golden cooking pot and started to make the 'WORLD<br />

PHANTOM SOUP for ETERNAL IMMORTALITY or TOTAL SUICIDE', using

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