Gaglione, Picasso, 1943-
Dates
- Existence: 1943 July 11
Biography
William Gaglione, born in New York City in 1943, became an influential leader of the mail art movement during the 1960s. From that point he took an active role in the New York Correspondence School, along with his friend Ray Johnson, where he created his coded name "Dadaland." Long before the general public was aware of the artistic possibilities, mail artists were using rubber stamps to decorate their envelopes, finding abstract applications, and developing techniques. Rubber stamp art became an important genre within mail art, along with publications, postage stamps, photocopy, and audio cassette trade, and began to generate its own shows, magazines, and conventions. From being a contributor in the movement, Gaglione's position was to publicize the up and coming genre by utilizing the publications, shows, magazines, and audio cassettes.
Gaglione left New York and moved to California during the 1970s, where he founded his first company dedicated to mail art, Stamp Francisco. While living in San Francisco, he befriended other mail artists, including Darlene Domel, who he later married, and Anna "Banana" Lee. During this time, he contributed to artistamp, which is the art form of a postage stamp, but not meant to be considered real. Additionally, it was with Anna Banana that Gaglione developed Vile Magazine, which gave the opportunity for mail artists to publish their art and other publications. As Gaglione became more empowered with the mail art movement, he was known as a pioneer and developed the name "Picasso" Gaglione for all of the techniques he created.
During the 1990s, Gaglione focused his attention on the fine art of rubber stamping and his role as curator for the Stamp Art Gallery in San Francisco. Currently, Gaglione resides in Chicago with Darlene Domel. He owns a company, Stampland, which consists of fine art rubber stamps that he sells.
Nationality
American
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
The Fake Picabia Brothers: World Performance Tour / Bill Gaglione; John Held Jr.., 1994
The Fake Picabia / Gaglione, Bill., 1994 - 1996
The Mailbox Is A Museum / Gaglione, Bill., 1991
postcard to Marvin and Ruth Sackner from Gaglione/aka Picasso Gaglione -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Picasso Gaglione Rubber Stamp Box Sets / Gaglione, Bill (aka Picasso Gaglione); Domel, Darlene., 2009
This tract deals with Gaglione's making of the rubber stamp sets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
This Is Not A Hand Carved Art Stamp, 1993
Tide / Gaglione, Bill., 1981
Tide / Gaglione, Bill., 1981
To make a DADA poem / Gaglione, Bill., 1980
To Make a DADA Poem / Gaglione, Bill (aka Picasso Gaglione); Domel, Darlene., 2009
To Make a Dada Poem / Gaglione, Bill; Darling, Darlene., 2011
Stored with Stamp Art stamp sheets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Typewriter Stamp Poems / Gaglione, Bill., 1978
Typewriter Stamp Poems / Gaglione, Bill., 1978
Unsolicited Pornography, 1995
[Untitled] / Gaglione, Bill., 1991
[Untitled] / Stamp Francisco ; Gaglione B., 1991 - 1992
Bill Gaglione is the owner of this company. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vile Cover Series, 1974 - 1982
These nine cards reproduce magazine covers of Vile. There are four duplicates, No.4, 7, 8, and 9. Stored in Vile box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vile. No.1 / Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, editors., 1974
Vile: Stamp-Art. No.7 / Anna Banana, Bill Gaglione, editors., 1980
Vittore Baroni playing the part of Picasso Gaglione / Baroni, Vittore; Gaglione, Bill (aka Picasso Gaglione)., 2010
This edition was designed and produced by Picasso Gaglione. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
W / Bill Gaglione, aka Picasso Gaglione; K Schwitters; D Domel., 2009
This image relates to a Schwitters' sound poem in which only the letter "W" was recited. It was performed by Darlene Domel in the Stamp Art Museum in Chicago. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.