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No. 2 ([1986]). Offset. 111/4"x8 1/4". (4 pages). "Alternativas de<br />

Expressao e Comunicaçäo," by Norma Cardoso (Brazil). Breve Introduçao á <strong>Art</strong>e<br />

Postal," by Joao Pirai (Brazil). "El <strong>Art</strong>ecorreo no Acepta ser Definido," by<br />

Graciela Gutierrez Marx (Argentina). "An Introduction About <strong>Art</strong> and Exchange,"<br />

by Guy Bleus (Belgium). "DADA, <strong>Mail</strong>-art reveal Historic(al) parallels 1913-1985."<br />

"<strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>/Debate-Inquest," by Ruggero Maggi (Italy). <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project<br />

and publication opportunities. Also included is a participant list documenting the<br />

editor's exhibition, "Stop the Star Wars-Wellcomet Mr. Halley."<br />

No. 5 ([1987]). Offset. 12 1/2"x7". (6 pages). "The Department of <strong>Art</strong> of<br />

the Institute of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s of Unicamp is opening and developing new space and<br />

methods of spreading the arts in its most different forms. Along with this, we are<br />

participating in the spreading and exchange of mail art, xerox art, visual poetry,<br />

bolletims, performance projects...Here in Brazil, fighting for the amplificacion of<br />

this communication network of artists from diverse parts of the world it is<br />

necessary to cite the Office of <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> of the Sao Paulo Cultural Center under<br />

the care of the untiring Joao Pirahy..." "Conclusive Statement" from the<br />

"Decentralized MA-Congress-Villorba, Italy," organized by Ruggero Maggi (Italy)<br />

and Maria Pia Fanna Roncoroni (Italy). List of "Revistas e Boletins de <strong>Art</strong>e<br />

postal." Contributions by Michael Bidner (Canada), Joki mail<strong>Art</strong> (West Germany),<br />

H. R. Fricker (Switzerland), Andrzej Dudek-Dürer (Poland), Shozo Shimamoto<br />

(Japan), et al. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> exhibition, project and publication opportunities.<br />

No. 6 ([1987]). Offset and Rubber Stamp. 12 1/2"x6 3/4". (6 pages).<br />

"We would like also to thank the 120 artists, Babel citizens, that already answer<br />

our Bamboo Tower project (Deadline is 30/06/87). Besides we are receiving<br />

works, publications, stamps, books, post-cards, proposals, informations,...that<br />

are fulfilling our mural," <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>ists of Uruguay and Argentina contribute,<br />

"Federación Mundial de <strong>Art</strong>istas Correo." Contributions by Cavellini (Italy), H. R.<br />

Fricker (Switzerland), Mark Pawson (England), Acosta Bentos (Uruguay), Nenad<br />

Bogdanovic (Yugoslavia), et al. Photographs of students associated with the<br />

publication of the magazine, and organization of various mail <strong>Art</strong> projects.<br />

No 7/8 (1987). Offset. 11 3/4"x8 1/2". (4 pages). "The 7.8 edition is<br />

arriving a little late, but anyway 8.7 is saying bye-bye. We thank all of you who<br />

have send us works and those who have make our project possible. From<br />

'Babel/Bamboo Tower' we have made a VHS (7 min.) about it, since the<br />

receiving, the exhibition and the destruction of the towers, we have recorded in<br />

diapositive most of the works, and also those who were send to 'The Earth and is<br />

Terrestrialities in 88', we are also working a video about that event." Statement<br />

by Vittore Baroni (Italy). Contributions by John Held, Jr. (USA), Ryosuke Cohen<br />

(Japan), Shiegeru Nakamura (Japan), Emilio Morandi (Italy), et al. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

exhibition, project and publication opportunities.

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