Gloomy Sundays

About this and that, my zines and other paper projects, and the strange and wondeful things I find in the mail. If only they delivered the mail on Sundays too...

Sunday, March 15, 2009

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In Memory of a New Friend In 1998 I met through the post German mail artist Johannes Musholf. We happened to have a friend in common (not a ...

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Tourism (2) I should have posted this one several months ago, but as the more faithful followers of this blog know all too well, I'm con...

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Japan post I think I have mentioned before how wonderful the postal service in Japan is. They will deliver the goods no matter what, and wil...

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Now, THIS is a mail art catalogue Once upon a time, paper ruled mail art. People wrote letters (imagine that), didn’t know what a computer w...
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Madagascar!!! (the real thing) If you are a paper fetishist like me, you’ll better get Well, Here We All Are! Stories from Madagascar, Land...

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Loserdom I must admit that my first impression of this zine wasn’t very positive. First of all, the cover was a confusing jumble. Even the ...
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Bellarosa This is a very nice booklet I got last year from Mariano Bellarosa, a new mail art friend from Italy I met through the mighty soc...

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AP! If you are a mail artist, I don't need to explain who is Vittore Baroni. If you don't know him, I guess the easier thing to do i...

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Xerox The book you see below was published last year by German copy-artist Klaus Urbons to document his exhibition/project on xerography. ...

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Greetings from Kanazawa I always say I love to live in Japan. Actually I should say I love Tokyo. I like big city life, to be precise. This ...
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KAIRAN 10 + 11 The visual poem you see below was made by Japanese artist Hiroshi Tanabu who is among the contributors to KAIRAN 10 +11. Th...

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Fun in the UK I have almost all the issues of this zine. This should be enough to tell you how much I like it. This is your typical punk zin...

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A Rad Lad One of the best artists and illustrators I've had the pleasure to meet since I joined the zine network is a lad from UK named...

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The Future of Mail Art The international mail art network has always been divided between those who like to chronicle and/or analyze what th...

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Cultural Terrorism This is the back of an envelope I received from David Dellafiora, the indefatigable British networker who for several yea...
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Happy New Year! For some obscure reason, being timely doesn't seem to be among my qualities. Therefore you will forgive me if I show the...

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2,000 Staples A few months ago I finally used the last few staples left in the box pictured below. This makes 2,000 staples in nine years. I...
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Monday, January 12, 2009

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Tourism (1) Because of "family issues," I don't have the chance to travel freely around the world and show up unannounced at t...

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Beware the Beat Motel I have almost all the issues of this zine. This should be enough to tell you how much I like it. This is your typical ...
Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Showing Off Mail art is based, among other things, on so-called 'gift culture.' In other words, most mail artists refuse the commerc...
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