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No. 22 (March 1988). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

networker." <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition and project information. More on "Money &<br />

<strong>Mail</strong>art."<br />

No. 23 (August 1988). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

networker." <strong>Mail</strong> art exhibition and project information. Publications received.<br />

No. 24 (December 1988). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker." <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition and project information. International <strong>Art</strong> Post<br />

Editions.<br />

No. 25 (May 1989). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker." "Network Forum," reporting the death of Michael Bidner (Canada),<br />

and a continuation of the Money and mail <strong>Art</strong> question. "Shows and Projects."<br />

"Recommended Publications." "International <strong>Art</strong> Post Editions."<br />

No. 26 (October 1989). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker." "Network Forum" on sub-genres (rubber stamp, artistamps) in <strong>Mail</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong>. Publications reviewed. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition and project information.<br />

No. 27 (February 1990). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". (6 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker." "Network Forum" Summary of "Banana Rag" questionnaire.<br />

Publications received and reviewed. Large mail <strong>Art</strong> exhibition and project listing.<br />

No. 28 (June 1990). Photocopy. 11"x8 1/2". ((8 pages). "Dear<br />

Networker" includes the confession that, "I am no longer 'in love' with many<br />

aspects of mailart. I am not much interested in doing mailart shows, and find the<br />

task of organizing, typing and pasting-up all that information onerous. Even my<br />

opinionated attempts at stimulating network discussion haven't revitalized my<br />

interest. I find the rhetoric and theoretical discussions of the <strong>Art</strong> Strike, neoism<br />

and the like to be as pedantic and overbearingly serious as the 'serious art' that<br />

mailart was supposedly replacing. What happened to the joy? the playfulness?<br />

the surprise?" Network news and notes. Publications. "Encyclopedia Bananica."<br />

<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition and project information.<br />

Bawana-<strong>Art</strong>. P. M. Summers, Editor. Dallas, Texas. (1982-1984.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1 (n.d.). Newsprint. 14 3/4"x11 1/2" (oversize). (10<br />

pages). Dallas, Texas, art periodical, featuring local artists.<br />

Vol. 2, No. 1 ([1982]. Newsprint. 14 3/4"x11 1/2" (oversize). (12<br />

pages). Notice of an article in "Linn's Stamp News," mentioning Michael Bidner<br />

(Canada), and his search for artistamps. "Canadian philatelist is compiling

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