27.12.2012 Views

Mail Art Periodicals - MoMA

Mail Art Periodicals - MoMA

Mail Art Periodicals - MoMA

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Germany), Louise Krasniewicz (USA), et al. Publication reviews. Contributor<br />

notes. Includes musical flexidisc.<br />

No. 11 (December 1983). Offset. 11"x8 1/2". (20 pages). Joachim<br />

Frank, editor. Contributors include Crackerjack Kid (USA), Stephen Ronan<br />

(USA), Hosea frank (USA), John M. Bennett (USA), <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project<br />

and publication opportunities.<br />

No. 12 (July 1984). Offset. 10 1/2"x8". (20 pages). Louise Krasniewwicz<br />

and Joachim Frank, editors. documentation of the editors project, "Posthistoric<br />

Documents." Contributions by David B. Greenberger (USA), Al Ackerman (USA),<br />

Minoy (USA), Karl Kempton (USA), David M. Miller (USA), George Myers, Jr.<br />

(USA), Emmett Walsh (USA), Carol Stetser (USA), Henryk Gajewski (Poland),<br />

Jacques Massa (France), John S. Fawcett (USA), Guy Bleus (Belgium), Vittore<br />

Baroni (Italy), Andrej Tisma (Yugoslavia), Jan Wilson Kaufman (USA), Lisa Fox<br />

(USA) et al. "List of Contributors."<br />

No. 13 (January 1986). Offset. 10 1/2"x8". 27 pages. Joachim Frank,<br />

editor. "..the last PROP." "Editorial: From <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> to Ail <strong>Art</strong>." "<strong>Mail</strong> art, the<br />

unconventional yet still extrovert pastime of creative urban minds, has reached<br />

its crest. UMBRELLA, ARTCOMNET, THERMOS, PROP, to name but a few<br />

magazines, have faltered. The postal fees are soaring. The daily sorting of mail<br />

art into art-mail, exhibit announcements, personal niceties, sort-of-interesting<br />

junk, and junk per se has become a nightmare. Just as it has happened in many<br />

other art epochs of the past millenium, the question 'What's next?' is on<br />

everybody's mind." Contributions by Paul Weinman (USA), Ulrich Kattenstroth<br />

(West Germany), David Cole (USA), Edgar Allen Bushmiller (USA), Crackerjack<br />

Kid (USA), Carol Stetser (USA), et al. List of contributors to "Prop," nos. 1-13.<br />

Prove it Pretzel Boy. Alice Borealis, Editor. Baltimore, Maryland.<br />

1994-1995.<br />

No. 1 (1994)). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (2 page). "It's a 'zine if I say it is."<br />

"Alice Events." "About the Stamps." Accompanied by an artistamp sheet with<br />

contributions by Pinky (Italy), Mr. Zip (England), Shmuel (USA), surllama (USA),<br />

et al. Edition 6/75.<br />

No. 4 (n.d). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (one page). "Alice Events." "About<br />

the Stamps." Contributor list. Stamp sheet missing.<br />

No. 5 (n.d.). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (one page). "About the Little (Blank)<br />

Book." "About the Postcard." "About the Stamps." "Alice Events." Contributor list.<br />

Book, postcard, and stampsheet missing.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!