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Ohlmann (West Germany), Jose De Santiago (Mexico), Hans Nevidal (Austria),<br />

Dobrica Kamperelic (Yugoslavia), Ubaldo Giacomucci (Italy), Salvatore De Rosa<br />

(Italy), Marisa Da Riz (Italy), et al. Insert include <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and<br />

publication opportunities.<br />

No. 8 (March 1983). Photocopy and Rubber Stamps. 8 1/2"x4 1/2".<br />

(6 pages, plus insert). Contributions by Ray Johnson (USA), Jas. Duke<br />

(Australia), Janice Peshke (Canada), Guillermo Deisler (Bulgaria), Louise<br />

Neaderland (USA), Ruggero Maggi (Italy), Birger Jesch (East Germany), Timo<br />

Malen (Finland), et al. Insert contains texts by Guillermo Deisler (Germany),<br />

"Algunas Explicaciones Acerca Del '<strong>Art</strong>e Por Correo,'" Dámaso Ogaz<br />

(Venezuela), and Carol Pittore (USA), in response to the editor's project, "<strong>Mail</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong>/ Debate-Inquest."<br />

No. 9 (July 1983). Photocopy and Rubber Stamps. 8 1/2"x6 3/4". (4<br />

pages, plus two inserts). Contributions by M(ichael) Hyatt (USA), Joaquim<br />

Branco (Mexico), Arno <strong>Art</strong>s (Holland), Dobrica Kamperelic (Yugoslavia), DJ at<br />

FOMT (Ireland), Albrecht/d (West Germany), Clemente paid (Uruguay), et al.<br />

Inserts include responses to the editor's request for texts on "<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>/Debate-<br />

Inquest," with contributions by Clemente Padin, "<strong>Art</strong>e Correo: Un Pretexto Para<br />

la Unidad," Ruggero Maggi (Italy), and Antonio Ladra (Uruguay. Second insert<br />

lists mail <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities.<br />

No. 10-11 (December 1983). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x6 3/4". (8 pages,<br />

plus two inserts). Special edition on Yugoslavia. Contributions by Yugoslavian<br />

<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists Branco Cegec, Katalin Ladik, Westeast, Vuk Gligorijevic, Balint<br />

Szombathy, Miroljub Todorovic, Slavko Matkovic, Lela Mujkic, Andrej Tisma,<br />

Vlasta Delimar, et al. First insert lists chronological avant-garde movements in<br />

Yugoslavia and a contribution by Dobrica Kamperelic (Yugoslavia). Second<br />

insert contains a text by Miroljub Todorovic, "<strong>Art</strong>ist's Postage Stamps," and a<br />

listing of mail <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication activities.<br />

No. 12 (May 1984). Photocopy and Rubber Stamp. 8 1/2"x6 3/4". (4<br />

pages, plus insert). Contributions by P. J. Rieiro (Brazil), Birger Jesch (East<br />

Germany), Michael Groschopp (East Germany), Leonhard Frank Duch (Brazil),<br />

S. Gustav Hagglund (USA), Dobrica Kamperelic (Yugoslavia), Barry Edgar<br />

Pilcher (Wales), et al. Insert lists <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication<br />

opportunities.<br />

No. 13 (October 1984). Photocopy and Rubber Stamps. 8 1/2"x6<br />

3/4". (4 pages, plus insert). Contributions by Stephen Ronan (USA), Volker<br />

Hamann (West Germany), N. N. Argañaraz (Uruguay), harry Fox (USA), et al.<br />

"First Report" of the <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, "1984 in 1984: What's the Future We are<br />

Looking For?" by Colectivo 3 (Mexico). Insert reproduces a newspaper ("La

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