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Exhibition," by Ken Friedman. "'International Sources' is more than an issue of<br />

SOURCE Magazine. It was planned to be read and used as both a catalogue to<br />

an exhibition and as an exhibition itself...This exhibition is not intended as a<br />

definitive presentation either of the arts developed in the '60's, nor of what is<br />

happening today. While some amounts of definitive material are presented hereincluding<br />

the first full publication of the completed symphonic work of Nam June<br />

Paik and the first major publication of collected pieces by Stu horn-other<br />

materials are simply introductions to tremendously exciting areas of the arts that<br />

feed further careful research..." Contributions by dick Higgins (USA), Stu Horn<br />

(USA), Endre Tot (Hungary), Fluxus, Jiri Valoch (Czechoslovakia), Image Bank<br />

(Canada), Nam June Paik (USA), Albrecht D. (West Germany), Stanley Marsh 3<br />

(USA), et al. Notable for the inclusion of reprints of the "NYCS Weekly Breeder,"<br />

Vol. 1, Nos. 1-11, edited by Ken Friedman (later passed on to Stu Horn, and<br />

from Horn to the Bay Area Dada group).<br />

Spaziomostre Alternative. Ce.S.A.Coo.P.-<strong>Art</strong>e, Editor. Barletta,<br />

Italy. 1993.<br />

No. 15 (May 1993). Photocopy. 11 3/4"x8 1/4". (2 pages). "Mostra Del<br />

Mese: Fulgor C. Silvi," by Bruno Chiarlone (Italy). Includes a brief biography of<br />

<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ist Fulgor C. Silvi (Italy), and a recent exhibition history. Invitation to<br />

participate in the <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, International <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> for the F.R.E.D.<br />

(Forum for the Re-Use of the Ex-Distillery," Barletta, Italy.<br />

Sphinx, The: A Journal of Inscrutability. Mumbles (aka John<br />

Eberly), Editor. Wichita, Kansas. (1989).<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 ([1989]). photocopy. 8 1/2"x5 1/2". (4 pages). "This is #4<br />

in the new line of affordable autopublications now available from<br />

MUMBLES...HAM, GOOD FOR NOTHING, THE SPHINX, LTD ATTN SPAN and<br />

soon many other quality publications featuring original fiction, comix, poetry, etc.<br />

are yours for the low, low price of one SASE each."<br />

Spiegelman's mailart rag. Lon Spiegelman, Editor. Los Angeles,<br />

California. 1983-1986.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 1983). Photocopy and Ink. 11"x8 1/2". 2<br />

pages. "Penis Fudsworth's backlog attributed to new job," by the editor (aka<br />

Penis Fudsworth). "After two years of being out of work, I finally landed a job...I<br />

have been hired by the journalism department at California State University<br />

(Northridge campus) as the supervisor in charge of producing the daily campus<br />

newspaper...In the past six years of mail-art activity, this is the first major backlog<br />

of regular correspondence which I have experienced. Usually, I had managed to<br />

get in 40-60 hours per week." "News Briefs," notes the editor's progress with<br />

"Commonpress #21" and Mike Mollet's (USA), "VW Bus," project. "It's now time

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