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− | Born 1953 in Březové Hory near Příbram, Czechoslovakia. He attended school in Prague (Language School), Madrid (Academia Sotto-Messa, Oil Painting) and New York (Artists Group of Neoismus / The Rivington School). He started participating in mail art in the early 1980s, participating in scores of projects and exhibitions, collaborating with mail artists around the world. He belonged to many artists groups, including Cyanobacteria International, The Independent Czechoslovak Cultural Center, Horus, [[The Rivington | + | Born 1953 in Březové Hory near Příbram, Czechoslovakia. He attended school in Prague (Language School), Madrid (Academia Sotto-Messa, Oil Painting) and New York (Artists Group of Neoismus / The Rivington School). He started participating in mail art in the early 1980s, participating in scores of projects and exhibitions, collaborating with mail artists around the world. He belonged to many artists groups, including Cyanobacteria International, The Independent Czechoslovak Cultural Center, Horus, [[The Rivington School]], and [[Cactus Network]]. He also participated in Minisalon, a collection of works in boxes by Czech artists, which travelled across the United States. |
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Revision as of 21:06, 10 February 2013
Born 1953 in Březové Hory near Příbram, Czechoslovakia. He attended school in Prague (Language School), Madrid (Academia Sotto-Messa, Oil Painting) and New York (Artists Group of Neoismus / The Rivington School). He started participating in mail art in the early 1980s, participating in scores of projects and exhibitions, collaborating with mail artists around the world. He belonged to many artists groups, including Cyanobacteria International, The Independent Czechoslovak Cultural Center, Horus, The Rivington School, and Cactus Network. He also participated in Minisalon, a collection of works in boxes by Czech artists, which travelled across the United States.
- See also
- External links
- http://preissler-ivan.blog.cz
- Selected works
- Jan Paul, "Zemřel český nekonformní umělec Ivan "Evín" Preissler", Britske listy, 10 April 2002. (Czech)
- http://mailartforums.crosses.net/read.php?1,2825
- Preissler at Polish Wikipedia