Monday, April 09, 2012

Rubberstampmadness


This was a monthly periodical that is mainly about rubber stamps in the USA but also features articles about mail art and other alternative art forms. I short piece and picture about George Steed (H.Q. Slugnet) a correspondent at the time who visited us in London whilst he was on vacation in the 90's sometime.

Rudi Rubberoid - Postcard


Rudi sent this a few years back when we still lived in London. An advert for a new book called "The Book Of Zines". Rudi has drawn and coloured in outlines of his hands on the address side.

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Critical Mass - Poster/Documentation



Documentation in form of poster with address list on the reverse. Exhibition organised by Leslie Caldera, Skooter and L.A. Dada for Elaine Parks. Shown in Los Angeles CA in 2010. Look for Playland. Critical Mass on YouTube.

Monday, April 02, 2012

Eric Finlay - Photo/card


Eric sent this home-made card from his West London garden. 1988.

Flea Art - Stickers/Postcard


Flea Art sent this book of rubber stamped stickers and written card back in 1994. Flea lived in London.

Dave Zack - Photo copy/writing


A page from one of Dave's Correspondence Novels from the mid 80's. Copies sent to Snowwhite Jung, Michael Leigh, Hazel Jones and E. Rische.

Robin Crozier/Pascal Lenoir - Memo (ry)


Pascal sent this page back to Robin Crozier's memory project in 1988 from Andeville in France.

Robin Crozier/Belin Czechowicz - Memo (ry)


Belin sent this Memeory sheet back to Robin Crozier's project in 1990 from Warsaw in Poland.

Robin Crozier/John Evans - Memo (ry)


Memory sheet project that Robin Crozier sent out over many years. This one to John Evans the New York collagist and mail artist in 1983.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Kobb Laboratories - Newsletter


Another fascinating issue of Lab Findings produced by Dr. Bill at Kobb Laboratories in FLA USA. The usual mail art, book and tacky video reviews .

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hal Studholme - Postcard


Hal sent this from Chapel Hill NC, USA recently . On the reverse it reads "Greetings from North Carolina, cheers Hal".

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cracker Jack Kid - Postcard



Postcard made from papier mache - a project involving sending a plaster cast of your belly button. Cracker Jack then made it into a postcard and sent it back complete with navel fluff. Mid 1980's. He has written - "Party at J.P. Jacob's place in NYC this week and will be visiting? many navels."

More about Crackerjack HERE.

Vortice Argentina - Envelope/Posters/ 'Zines etc.


Bumper package from Vortice Argentina from around 1998. Mail art 'zines and posters, flyers, postcard etc. with contributions by Robin Crozier, Joe Decie, Alan Turner, Arto Posto, Sticker Dude etc.

Find them HERE.

Thursday, March 08, 2012

PLG - Postcard


Postcard dated 03-03-12 from PLG in Germany to Hazel. On the reverse is written - "Went thru the workshops oven & now returns....(partly)"

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Hazel Jones/ A.1. - Collaged Flyers



Old collaged flyers turned into ebook at Issuu. We did about three of these at the time- usually when we were in Walsall , at Hazel's parents when we were first "courting". A shared sense of the absurd is very useful and a love of mail art ofcourse, which was very strong at the time. We photo copied these and with added rubber stamps and writing they were duly dispatched into the Mailstrom.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Erni Bar - Postcard



Postcard via Grigori Antonin today.

Grigori Antonin - Envelope/Flyer


Grigori in Minneapolis sent this flyer and a Erni Bar postcard today.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Rudi Rubberoid - Envelope/Enclosures



Rudi Rubberoid (John Calvert Palmer) 1927 - 2012


Letter with image from A.1. Waste paper Co. that has been copied and coloured in by Rudi. 1994.

Rudi Rubberoid - Envelope/Enclosures


Rudi Rubberoid (John Calvert Palmer) 1927 - 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

John Calvert Palmer ( Rudi Rubberoid et al ) 1927 - 2012


Sad news of Rudi's passing. He will be greatly missed by all who were lucky enough to know him or to get his wonderful decorated envelopes and enclosures. His rubber stamp 'zines like Nomo The Zine and others were always a treat to take part in and to recieve. A most generous correspondent who always filled his envelopes with all manner of stickers, stamps and gew-gaws. His letters were fun too. When I first got in touch I imagined a much younger man and was shocked to find out that he was well over 50 at the time.

Here's an interview he did with Ruud Janssen HERE.

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Roger Radio/Jilly Jargon/ A.1. - Collaborative Booklet

PLG - Postcard


From PLG in Germany to Hazel. On the reverse it reads "Hi & Hi-er, What is an 18 + 9 key good for? Greetings to them 2 other metal workers. Don't rust in, keep busy...."

Phil Mead - Envelope/Flyer


Phil sent this flyer advertising his show of paintings in Somerset.

Friday, February 03, 2012

Michael Scott - Remembered



One of the greatest mail artists ever who sadly died over twenty years ago. We were lucky enough to exchange mail with him for a few year during the 80's.

Thursday, February 02, 2012

A Classic Pair/A.1.Waste - 'zine/booklet



A collaborative booklet from the 90's made by me and A Classic Pair.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Susanna Lakner = Assembling Book/Postcard/Artists Book


Susanna's assembling book/zine is the 22nd of one called "22" so a fine number to reach and we hope for many more! Also included in this bumper package - a limited edition book by Susanna by Tonerworks and a postcard. You can reach Susanna at www.susannia.de and planetsusannia.blogspot.com


Saturday, January 28, 2012

20 Years In The Mail



Small 20 page publication from 2000. Originally from Weirdorama show that Hazel Jones and I did at walsall Art Gallery in 1995 and amended for Postcard Exchange project and 2000 mail art distribution ( with new cover ).

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Peace In The World Or The World In Pieces 1984




I have been having fun trying to figure out how to transfer old 'zines and catalogues to Issuu - a site for publishing online documents of all kinds. The pdf files give me a lot of trouble - also working with Word which refuses to do anything I want it to! How do I get rid of those big borders round the edges of pages for a start? Ill figure it out eventually I expect after tearing my hair out and ranting at the PC screen for hours!

I proposed the idea of a mini mail art show on an 8 foot long pinboard for the Whitechapel Open back in 1984 and to my amazement I was accepted and the board with help from my old chum Dick Turpin was duly installed in the warehouse the Whitechapel was using that year to show the work as the main gallery was closed for some reason. I didn't have a grant of any kind to had to bare the expense of materials and postage myself which wasn't easy on the dole!
The invites sent out I waited for all the mail on the theme of war and peace (or 1984 ) to come rolling in - which it did and during the exhibition , which was about a month long, I religiously took the daily mail along to the exhibition space to pin the participants work up onto the board. You can read inside the catalogue just how many and from which countries etc.

Dick's cousin or Uncle , I forget which, kindly donated the catalogue, which was litho printed in the East End of London or Barking? Anyway, totally over ambitious and a big headache at the time but I look back with fond memories of putting it all together and as I leaf through this slim volume I wonder what happened to all these people I used to correspond with?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Art Nahpro - Envelope/Enclosures


Art (Paul Jackson ) sent this in 1985. His daughter Sara sent a small scribbled letter too.

Jose Vd Broucke - Photocopies



Jose sent these from Belgium in 1996.

Phil Mead - Postcard


Phil sent this collaged card from Hassocks in 2004.

Tetsuo Hayashi - Envelope


Tetsuo sent this in 1988. Contains piece of cloth and small etching of child's head.

Allan Revich - Stickers


Allan sent these stickers in 2008 for my Wheelie Bin Gallery.

Monday, December 26, 2011

D.C. Spaulding - Postcard


D.C. in Lomita CA. U.S.A. who has been "moving art for 34 years" sent this the other day. The reverse reads " The accumulation of mail art is a problem encountered by all correspondence artists. While many archive the mail art they receive, others pass it on, and some throw it away. I hate to throw anything away and my mail art fills my studio until it is moved into the garage."

Saturday, November 26, 2011

A.1./Greenfield - Collaborative Postcard

Collaborative postcard I sent to mark and he sent back as the stamp was unfranked. Likewise I repeated the process hence the writing added to over 4 postings.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Raymond Furlotte - Envelope


Sent to Aunty "A" recently, who isn't on the internet so asked me to display this envelope stitched around the edge so you can't open it easily. Not sure one is supposed to. Envelope as a postcard. Raymond is from Montreal, Canada.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

M. Greenfield - Envelope/flyer

latest from Mark in Staffordshire UK. Envelope contains colour photo copies, postcards , note and flyer.

Kobb Laboratories

Latest Kobb Laboratores news sheet/'zine - reviews of mail art and DVD's etc.

PLG - Postcards

From Peter L. Grosse in Germany.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

PLG - Envelope/Enclosures

PLG in Germany sent many clippings, ephemera and a box of metal oddments.

Grigori Antonin - Envelope/Enclosures

Sent by Grigori from Minneapolis - many photos and ephemera with his address on.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Phil Mead - Envelope/ Ephemera

Phil from Hassocks in UK sent this recently.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Kobb Laboratories

Packet of goodies from Kobb in Florida including DVD of avi files, pass alongs, stickers, match book etc.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Dylan Hunt


Dylan sent these collages from Hutto Texas last week. Dylan AKA onehuman is also a contributor to Kollage Kit blog and his own blog can be found here- http://collagecabaret.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 12, 2011

IM98 Doc.



A tape compiled by Vittore Baroni for the 1998 Incongruous Meetings Mail Art project. Side Two features such people as Roger Radio, Birger Jesch and Charles Francois.

The official IM 98 website says -

"Yes, ANOTHER WORLD-WIDE DECENTRALIZED COMMUNICATION PROJECT has been
unlashed on an unsuspecting planet. You waited enough for it, now here it
is:

1998: A YEAR OF INCONGRUOUS MEETINGS
in-con-gru-ous adj. (L. incongruus) not congruous
a - lacking harmony or agreement; incompatible.
b - having inconsistent or inharmonious parts, elements, etc.
c - not corresponding to what is right, proper or reasonable; unsuitable;
inappropriate.

You have done the hard work already, congressing and lecturing in 1986,
re-congressing and networking in 1992, so relax: NOW YOU CAN HAVE FUN.

Participation in the IM98 is open and free to all: mailartists, netsurfers,
musicians, shopkeepers, shoplifters, aliens, subgenii, rabbits, rabbis,
you-name-it.
There is not a single sound reason to meet again but there are all the
incongruous reasons in the world, IF YOU CAN JUST THINK UP ONE: so keep
working-sleeping-consuming or FIND A THEME, ORGANIZE AN IM IN 1998 and take
part in as many IM proposed by others as you wish/can."



IM 98 DOC. - Side Two