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No. 77 (1993). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (16 pages). Yugoslavian art<br />

activities, including the program for the exhibition, "Open World-Open Mind,"<br />

organized by the editor. Listing of contributors to the exhibition. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

exhibition, project, and publication opportunities. Notice of activities by<br />

FaGaGaGa (USA) , Luce Fierens (Belgium), Mayumi Handa (Japan), Géza<br />

Perneczsky (Germany), Ruggero Maggi (Italy), Mike Dyar (USA), et al.<br />

No. 78 (1994). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (12 pages). "Our life is a kind<br />

of slavery life, we're still in strict blockade but we are out of war..." Contributor list<br />

for the exhibition "Flying Up," at the Museum of contemporary <strong>Art</strong>, Beograd. <strong>Mail</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project, and publication opportunities. Notice of activities by<br />

Stephen Perkins (USA), Jaroslav Supek (Yugoslavia), Ryosuke Cohen (Japan),<br />

John Held, jr. (USA), Andrej Tisma (Yugoslavia), Peter Küstermann (Germany),<br />

Nenad Bogdanovic (Yugoslavia), Clemente Padin (Uruguay), Sandor Gogoljak<br />

(Yugoslavia), et al.<br />

No. 79 (1994). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (12 pages). "...we produce &<br />

distribute with help of our m.a. friends (Ruggero Maggi, Willie Marlow, Klaus<br />

Rupp, Emilio Morandi, Magda Lagerwer, Montse Fornos...). "Anti-Embargo<br />

Performance," by Aleksandar Jovanovic (Yugoslavia) and Sandor Gogoljak<br />

(Yugoslavia) in Novi Sad. Reprint of "Bibliozine" #20, featuring "Open World"<br />

magazine. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project, and publication opportunities. Notice of<br />

activities by Jose Vandenbroucke (Belgium), Mogens Otto Nielsen (Denmark),<br />

Michael Leigh (England), Peter Küstermann (Germany), Fulgos Silvi (Italy), Ruud<br />

Janssen (Holland), et al.<br />

No. 80 (1994). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (16 pages). "In Yugoslavia<br />

coming better times, hyperinflation stop and we wish and hope deblockade will<br />

coming soon too." Anti-embargo activities by Yugoslavian networkers, including<br />

Jaroslav Supek, Sandor Gogoljak, Nenad Bodganovic, Andrej Tisma, Miroljub<br />

Todorovic, the editor, et al. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project, and publication<br />

opportunities. Notice of activities by Lloyd Dunn (USA), Sumiko Miuzaki (Japan),<br />

Stephen Perkins (USA), Pere Sousa (Spain), Tulio Restrepo (Columbia), Michael<br />

Lumb (England), et al.<br />

No. 81 (1994). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (16 pages)."Indian-German <strong>Art</strong><br />

Workshop," by Peter Küstermann (Germany) and Byron Black (Indonesia).<br />

Yugoslavian "Anti-Embargo" performances. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and<br />

publication opportunities. Notice of activities by Shozo Shimamoto (Japan),<br />

Abelardo Mena (Cuba), Aleksandar Jovanovic (Yugoslavia), Rod Summers<br />

(Holland), Clemente Padin (Uruguay), Emilio Morandi (Italy), John Held, Jr.<br />

(USA), et al.<br />

No. 82 (1994). Photocopy. 8 1/4"x5 3/4". (16 pages). "Besides the fact<br />

that UN suspended cultural embargo to YU we feel it de facto...But, special<br />

person (our favorite networker!), an hero in intern. network is John Held, Jr., our

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