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==Literature==
 
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* Jean-Marc Poinsot, ''Mail-art. Communication à distance'', Paris: Cedic, 1971. {{fr}}
 
* Thomas Albright, [[Media:Albright_Thomas_1972_New_Art_School_Correspondence.pdf|"New Art School: Correspondence"]], ''Rolling Stone'', 13 Apr 1972.  
 
* Thomas Albright, [[Media:Albright_Thomas_1972_New_Art_School_Correspondence.pdf|"New Art School: Correspondence"]], ''Rolling Stone'', 13 Apr 1972.  
 
* Thomas Albright, "Correspondence Art", ''Rolling Stone'' 107, 27 Apr 1972, p 28.
 
* Thomas Albright, "Correspondence Art", ''Rolling Stone'' 107, 27 Apr 1972, p 28.

Revision as of 11:49, 27 February 2016

Also postal art, correspondence art.

Pages

Literature

  • Jean-Marc Poinsot, Mail-art. Communication à distance, Paris: Cedic, 1971. (French)
  • Thomas Albright, "New Art School: Correspondence", Rolling Stone, 13 Apr 1972.
  • Thomas Albright, "Correspondence Art", Rolling Stone 107, 27 Apr 1972, p 28.
  • David Zack, "An Authentik and Historikal Discourse on the Phenomenon of Mail Art", Art in America, Jan-Feb 1973. [1]
  • Ken Friedman, "Flowing in Omaha", Art and Artists, London, Aug 1973.
  • Hervé Fischer, Art et communication marginale: tampons d'artistes / Art and Marginal Communication: Rubber Art, Stamp Activity / Kunst und Randkommunikation: Kunstlers Stempelmarken, Paris: Balland, 1974, 243 pp. (French)/(English)/(German)
  • Edward M. Plunkett, Lawrence Alloway, John Russell, Suzi Gablik, William S. Wilson, Henry Martin, Robert Pincus-Witten, Karen Shaw, Robert Rosenblum, Lucy R. Lippard, Tommy Mew, Toby R. Spiselman, "Send Letters, Postcards, Drawings, and Objects ...", Art Journal 36 (Spring 1977), pp 233-241.
Magazines and Journals
Bibliographies

Resources

See also

Fluxus, Cassette culture, Neoism.