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Anti-Isolation. Miekal And and Liz Was, Editors. Xerox Sutra<br />

Editions, Madison, Wisconsin. (1985)-1987.<br />

No. 1 ([1985]). Photocopy. 5 1/2"x4 1/4". 20 pages. "With eyes/ears turned<br />

toward new, experimental, over-looked, & obscure trends in all medias, we are<br />

actively seeking brief articles, interview, poetry & fiction, mail art, collage,<br />

photography, performance documentation, & cassettes, albums & books for<br />

review." Elizabeth Was (USA) on <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> by David Cole (USA).<br />

Magazine contact list. "New <strong>Art</strong>s in Wisconsin."<br />

No. 1 ([1985]). As above. Variant with blue cover.<br />

No. 1 ([1985]). As above. Variant with green cover.<br />

No. 2 (n.d.). Photocopy. 7"x5". 31 pages. Contributors include Ryosuke Cohen<br />

(Japan), Scott Helmes (USA), Hapunkt Fix (Germany). Small press and music<br />

reviews. "Networking New <strong>Art</strong>s."<br />

No. 3/4 (Spring 1987). Photocopy. 8 1/2"x11". 31 pages. Contributions by Malok<br />

(USA), Lloyd Dunn (USA), Crag Hill (USA), Pete Spence (Australia), Serse<br />

Luigetti (Italy), et al. Sections on cassette reviews, contacts, book reviews,<br />

catalogues & documentation. "Networking Primer" by Joel Haertling (USA).<br />

"Networking the Experimental Underground."<br />

Antivalues: <strong>Art</strong> Magazine. Pawel Petasz and Leszek Przyjemski,<br />

Editors. Arriére-Garde Elblag, Poland. 1977.<br />

([No. 1]) (January 1977). Lithography. 17"x12". (4 pages). Catalog for the <strong>Mail</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> exhibition, "In the Circle '77." Participants in the exhibition are listed with<br />

selections of work reproduced. An important Eastern European <strong>Mail</strong> <strong>Art</strong> show, to<br />

which many early practitioners of the genre responded.<br />

Apocrypha. Sybil Coffey, editor. South Pasadena, California.<br />

1993-1994.<br />

No. 5 (Fall 1993). Mixed Media. 11"x8 1/2". (30 pages). Assembling. 20<br />

contributors from 6 countries, including Guillermo Deisler (East Germany),<br />

Andrzej Dudek-Durer (Poland), and Predrag Petrovic (Yugoslavia). Also includes<br />

"news and networking from APOCRYPHA correspondence," a listing of<br />

upcoming mail art shows, current publications and ongoing projects.<br />

No. 6. (Spring 1994). Mixed media, including photocopy, and collage elements.<br />

11"x8 1/2". (20 pages). Assembling. "A 50 copy limited edition original art<br />

magazine." Fifteen contributors from 4 countries, including <strong>Art</strong>e A La Carte<br />

(USA), Guillermo Deisler (East Germany), Mike Dyar (USA), Epistolary Stud

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