The exhibition, titled Presents: Three Months of Mail Art for Hyperallergic HQ, will include mail art in the form of sculpture, installation, video and works on paper. The show's catalogue will be in ...
Mail art is a curious way to get to know someone’s work. Instantly you feel more comfortable when you receive it — at work, in your own space — and you forced to deal with its physicality, often ...
Mail art began in the 1960s with Ray Johnson, who used the postal system to send collages, drawings, and notes as a form of artistic exchange. He founded the New York Correspondence School to ...
Mail art from Edward M. Plunkett to Richard Shebairo measures 0.02 linear feet and date from 1983-1986, including letters, rubber-stamped envelopes, newspaper clippings, perforated faux postage stamps ...
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