Beschreibung:

114 meist lose Einblattdrucke (wenige gefaltet u. doppelblattgroß. In verschiedenen Formaten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen (wenige Zweifarbige). Zusammen in Illustrierter Original-Einsteckmappe. (Mappe mit Gebrauchsspuen an den Rändern. Ansonsten in tadelloser Erhaltung). 23x16 cm

Bemerkung:

* Sehr seltene Ausgabe dieser Mail-Art Sammlung - hier mit ungewöhnlich hoher Beilagenzahl. ----- Beteiligt: Edgardo Vigo / Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt / Aaron Flores / Leonardt Frank Duch / Unhandeijara Lisboa / Klaus Groh / Endre Tot / Bill Gaglione / Ruggero Maggi / Michele Perfetti / Guillermo Deisler u.v.v.a. ------ Vittore Baroni (born 1956 in Forte dei Marmi, Italy), is an Italian mailartist, music critic and explorer of countercultures. Since the mid-1970s he has been one of the most active and respected promoters and documenters of mail art.[ He has written or edited various books on aspects of the ?networking cultures? that anticipated the Internet, among which is the mail art guide book, Arte Postale. He has also contributed to many of the seminal works about mail art published in recent decades, including Chuck Welch's Eternal Network, H.R. Fricker's I am a Networker (Sometimes), and Renaud Siegmann's Mail Art, Art postal - Art posté. In the past three decades he has organized many exhibitions, events, publications and collective projects in the fields of mail art, audio art, visual poetry, underground comics and street art, including 100 issues of Arte Postale! mail art magazine. He was the originator of formative networking projects such as the TRAX modular system (1981?1987) [citation needed], the multiple names Lieutenant Murnau and Luther Blissett, the Stickerman project and F.U.N. (Funtastic United Nations, since 2001)....Vittore Baroni was introduced to the mail art network in 1977 through Guglielmo Achille Cavellini, and instantly became heavily involved, participating every year in dozens of international projects and shows. From 1979 he organized a series of Mail Art exhibitions for the Forte dei Marmi Town Library and published the first issue of his enduring magazine Arte Postale! During the summer of 1995 there was a retrospective exhibition of all Arte Postale! magazines (1979-1995) in Guy Bleus' E-Mail Art Archives in the provincial Centre for Arts (now Art Museum Z33) in Hasselt, Belgium. In 1992 he created, with Piermario Ciani, the Stickerman Museum devoted to all forms of adhesive art. In addition to writing the influential books, Arte Postale, guida al network della corrispondenza creativa (1997) and Postcarts ? Cartoline d?artista (2005), he also edited the books Rubber Stamp Art by John Held Jr. (1999) and Artistamps by James Warren Felter (2002). In 2000, Baroni was Curator of the Mail Art section for a large retrospective exhibition on the art avant-gardes of the 20th century, Sentieri Interrotti at the Museo d'Arte Moderna of Bassano del Grappa. He is co-founder of the cultural association BAU in Viareggio. (Quelle Wikipedia)