van Beveren, Peter, 1957-
Dates
- Existence: 1957
Nationality
Dutch
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Art Saves Lives, 1975
The postcards are arranged and pasted in the style of Jiri Kolar collages. On the verso, there is a cryptic rubberstamped message, "just what is it that makes hamilton so different, so appealing." Hamilton might refer to a small town and the image on the recto is of three children in front of a large country house.The collage is addressed to ulises carrion. *WEB comments: Peter van Beveren 2001: I just wanted to inform you that the stamped text 'Just what is it that makes Hamilton so different', etc. does NOT refer to a small town, but is a paraphrase of the title given by the British Pop artist Richard Hamilton to his first collage, the beginning of the POP ART:' Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing'. I used this stamp from 1971 till 1975 in my correspondence with Richard Hamilton and now and than I stamped it on other cards, as the copy to Ulises Carrion, now in the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Traveling Exposition / VanBeveren P ; Buchwalder E ; Carrion U ; Cavellini GA ; Albrecht d ; Druks M ; Gibbs M ; Groh K ; Nannucci M ; Summers R ; Urban N., 1975
Although most of the participants in this exhibition are associated with the mail art network and visual poetry, the artworks in this exhibition are mostly visual. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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