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15 October 07 - 22:09Mail Art

Mail Art has always been an important part of Fluxus, and Fluxus has historically always had a symbiotic relationship with Mail Art. While much Mail Art is not Fluxus, many, if not most, Fluxus, and Fluxus-inspired artists are also mail artists.

Here are a few site of Fluxus and Fluxus-inspired mail artists that I know:

Mick Boyle's Mail Art Blog

A1 Mail Art

The Mail Art Page

IUAMA & TAM

Frips Mail Art

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05 October 07 - 14:43"Art Always Wins" ~Al Hansen

Red Dots Venus

Red Dots Venus by Al Hansen



“Several times I have pushed a piano off a building (first was in Berlin, 1945). It’s a wonderful experience…the only path to unique and personal art is through the door of experimentation. Destruction is a perfectly logical arena to perform in….”
~ Letter to Art and Artists magazine (June 1966)

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