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Lutz Wohlrab was born in Greifswald in 1959. He studied medicine and works as a psychoanalyst in Berlin and is a publisher too. He has been active in the Mail Art scene since 1985. He participated in the first Decentralized Mail Art Congress in 1986 and organized the Berlin part of the second Decentralized Mail Art Congress in 1992 (Post-GDR-Mail-Art-Congress). He published the book on the Mail Art Scene of GDR in 1994. Since 2007 he put an international Mail Artists’ Index into the net.
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Karla Sachse studied art pedagogics at Humboldt-Universität Berlin, where she later received her PhD. Since 1982 she has been engaging intensely in Mail Art, street actions, visual poetry, installations in space and language areas. Besides working as a teacher she shows, organizes and curates exhibitions, is holding workshops, and is invited to and participates in a wide range of international exhibitions. For Berlin she created several Think-Signs in public spaces.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 3 August 2015

Karla Sachse studied art pedagogics at Humboldt-Universität Berlin, where she later received her PhD. Since 1982 she has been engaging intensely in Mail Art, street actions, visual poetry, installations in space and language areas. Besides working as a teacher she shows, organizes and curates exhibitions, is holding workshops, and is invited to and participates in a wide range of international exhibitions. For Berlin she created several Think-Signs in public spaces.

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