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"Shadowland and Rubberwork," by Don Mabie (aka Chuck Stake, Canada). "I<br />

have been employing rubber stamps in the production of artworks for some<br />

twenty years. I originally became aware of the medium through my involvement<br />

with correspondence/mail art. My commitment to both correspondence/mail art<br />

and rubber stamps (as a medium or process of production) came through their<br />

direct philosophical associations with the Dada and Fluxus movements..." "Great<br />

Moments in the History of <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>: 1926." "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Fiction," lists relevant works<br />

in books (Nick Bantock's "Griffin and Sabine" series), and artistamps (Donald<br />

Evans, "The Stamp <strong>Art</strong> of Michael Thompson and Michael Hernandez de Luna").<br />

Or. Uncle Don Milliken, Editor. Orworks, Sunderland,<br />

Massachusetts. 1977-1984.<br />

Little Book #1 (1977). Photocopy. 4 1/4"x3 1/2". (14 pages). "This is<br />

Not a Fluxus Book." With pages "Not Done By" George Brecht (USA), John<br />

Cage (USA), Jean DuPuy (USA), Robert Filliou (France), Dick Higgins (USA),<br />

Allan Kaprow (USA), Jackson Mac Low (USA), George Maciunas (USA), Yoko<br />

Ono (USA), Nam June Paik (USA), BenVautier (France), and Wolf Vostell<br />

(Germany). Published in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.<br />

No. 13 ([1978]). Photocopy. 5 1/2"x4 1/4". (32 pages). "OR is an Int'l<br />

Urinal of Postalot...OR accepts stuff. On occasion, it get published. No<br />

guarantee. No returns. More action/Less thought." Contributions by Unhandeijara<br />

Lisboa (Brazil). Tony Bradley (England), Michael Mollett (USA), Rolf Staeck<br />

(East Germany), Angelika Schmidt (West Germany), Fletcher Copp (USA),<br />

Frank Ferguson (USA), Steven Durland (USA), Ron Gasowski (USA), Klaus<br />

Groh (West Germany), Steve Hitchcock (USA), Mr. Cuttlefish (USA), Tom<br />

Packlick (aka Pack) (USA), Boyd Rice (USA), Al Souza (USA), Mel Tearle<br />

(USA), Irene Dogmatic (USA), Robin Crozier (England), Leonhard Frank Duch<br />

(Brazil), et al.<br />

No. 15 (n.d.). Photocopy and Rubber Stamp. 4 1/4"x3 1/2". 14<br />

pages. "Daze of Rage: aphORisms & platORtudes."<br />

No. 17 ([1979]). Photocopy and Rubber Stamp. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". (16<br />

pages). "OR is a magazine for artists. If you're not an artist (nasty thing), you<br />

should report yourself immediately...all correspondence artists being letter-bums,<br />

here is more OR cast on the waters." Contributions by Cavellini (Italy), Anna<br />

Banana (USA) and Bill Gaglione (USA), Angelika Schmidt (West Germany),<br />

Toshinori Saito (Japan), Buster Cleveland (USA), Lon Spiegelman (USA), John<br />

Held, Jr. (USA), Dr. Klaus Groh (West Germany), Michael Mollet (USA), Paulo<br />

Bruscky (Brazil), et al.<br />

No. 19 (1979). Photocopy and Rubber Stamp. 4 1/4"x2 3/4". (16<br />

pages). "A Hit from the Past (portrait of the artist as a young dupe)." On

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