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Art Is Books / Aguiar F ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Bennett JM ; Blaine J ; Bleus G ; Carrion U ; Crozier R ; Zack D ; Stetser C ; Hubaut J ; Pimenta A ; Dana L ; Nations O ; Maciunas G ; Padin C ; Olbrich JO ; Meade R ; Kocman JH ; Groh K ; Deisler G ; Fontana G ; Held Jjr ; Fricker H ; Hoffberg J ; Maggi R ; Morgan R ; Perneczky G ; Ruch G ; Welch C ; Johnson R ; Barrile P ; Albrecht d ; Bloch M ; Cohen R ; DeJonge K ; Eriksson L ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Meade R ; Porter B ; Ulrichs T ; Kovacs P., 1991

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Identifier: CC-26169-26632
Scope and Contents

Exhibition was curated by Guy Bleus. This catalogue includes an introductory essay by Guy Bleus with definitions of the artist book. It also includes brief statements by several artists on the artist book, viz., Fernando Agiuar, Albrecht d., Carl Andre, Mirella Bentivoglio, Piermario Ciani, Robin Crozier, Guillermo Deisler, Goivanni Fontana, H.R. Fricker, John Held, Jr., Judith Hoffberg, Joel Hubaut, Ray Johnson, Ruggero Maggi, Robert C. Morgan, Geza Perneczky, Gunther Ruch, Serge Segay, Chuclk Welch, and Rea Nikonova. Several works depicted in the catalogue are held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

CAOS [Chaotic Art Orderly Science]; Caotica Arte Ordinata Sciena / Aguiar F ; Banana A ; Baroni V ; Bennett JM ; Bentivoglio M ; Bertola C ; Blaine J ; Bleus G ; Blissett L ; Bruscky P ; Burrus H ; Cavellini GA ; Cohen R ; Collins P ; Deisler G ; Dellafiora D ; Dyar M ; Diotallevi M ; Fierens L ; Fricker H ; Galantai G ; Gini G ; Groh K ; Johnson R ; Held Jjr ; Maggi R ; Manfredini F ; Miglietta E ; Mittendorf A ; Mittendorf H ; Nikonova R ; Olbrich JO ; Padin C ; Pawson M ; Perfetti M ; Perneczky G ; Petasz P ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Porter B ; Segay S ; spence p ; Stake C ; Binga T ; Tot E ; Lora-Totino A ; Varney E ; Vigo EA ; Arbizzani L ; A1 Waste Paper ; Barbot F ; Barbot G ; Bogdanovic N ; Boschi A ; Bulatov D ; CrackerJackKid ; DeJonge K ; Diamantini C ; Dudek-Durer A ; Espinosa C ; Fedi F ; Fontana G ; Jesch B ; Kamperelic D ; Lehmus J ; Lenoir P ; Liuzzi O ; Morandi E ; Parentela C ; Pignotti L ; Restany P ; Roffi G ; Roncoroni F ; Ruch G ; Saunders R ; Schodl G ; Seifert J ; State of Being ; Shimamoto S ; Strada G ; Tisma A ; Swierkiewicz R ; Summers R ; Stussi M ; Binga T ; Vitacchio A ; Wood R ; Zito R ; Andolcetti F ; Manfredi M., 1999

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Identifier: CC-34671-36372
Scope and Contents

The exhibition was curated by Ruggero Maggi. The essays and art works in this book all relate to the chaos and fractal theory in mathematics, art and poetry. As Angelo Bertani writes in his essay, On Apparent Order and Chaos, "What seems to be extremely significant is the artist's need (now extremely widespread) to go out from protected, appointed places and instead, contend directly with existence, with the richess of material, with the spaces of life: in this sense, the creeping crisis of painting, the growing prevalence of installations and video-works are a sign, beyond the current fashion of the will to contend with change, accident and the relative: the other names for chaos. Moreover, in a world where technology prevails, perhaps only the ways of art can inser ta fragment of liberty into the oppressive mechanism of necessity." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1999

Mail Art Manual / Guy Bleus ; Aguiar F ; Andre C ; Banana A ; Blaine J ; Bleus G ; Ciani P ; CrackerJackKid ; Frank P ; Fricker HR ; Gini G ; Johnson R ; Petasz P ; Maggi R ; Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Baroni V ; Ruch G ; Stake C ; Segay S ; Nikonova R ; Vigo EA ; Metallic Avau ; Fierens L ; Simon B ; Branco J ; Pontes H ; Hubaut J ; Daligand D ; Lenoir P ; Massa J ; Molnar V ; Albrecht d ; Frieslaender PLG ; Groh K ; Kierspel J ; Jesch B ; Mittendorf A ; Mittendorf H ; Crozier R ; Pawson M ; Pilcher BE ; A1 Waste Paper ; DeJonge K ; Janssen R ; Summers R ; Baj E ; Bentivoglio M ; Capatti B ; Chiarlone B ; Capatti B ; Ciani P ; Diotallevi M ; Frangione N ; Liuzzi O ; Morandi E ; Scala R ; Strada G ; Cohen R ; Shimamoto S ; Friedman K ; Dudek-Durer A ; Figueiredo C ; Campal JL ; Fricker H ; Klassen N ; Stussi M ; Padin C ; Andre C ; Barbot F ; Barbot G ; Bennett JM ; Carr A ; Cole D ; CrackerJackKid ; Dogfish ; Eller E ; Evans J ; Fallico A ; Frank P ; Harroff W ; Held Jjr ; Hoffberg J ; Johnson R ; Levine L ; Mew T ; Morgan R ; Phillpot C ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Plunkett D ; Porter B ; Spiegelman L ; Stetser C ; Wood R ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Bogdanovic N ; Kamperelic D ; Kamperelic R ; Supek J ; Tisma A., 1991

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Identifier: CC-06169-6283
Scope and Contents

This catalogue includes an essay on networking in mail art and statements by artists on the subject. The theme of the exhibition was "Portugal." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Mail-Art Memorabilia / Bleus G ; Aguiar F ; Banana A ; Bantock N ; Baroni V ; Blaine J ; Cohen R ; Deisler G ; Gerlovin V ; Gerlovina R ; Hoffberg J ; Johnson R ; Olbrich JO ; Perneczky G ; Rypson P ; Welch C ; Albrecht d ; Arts A ; Baik KN ; Barbot F ; Barbot G ; Bennett JM ; Boumans B ; Burch C ; Blurr B ; Gagnon JC ; Carrion U ; Cavellini GA ; Cole D ; Corbett M ; Crozier R ; Daligand D ; DeGrott J ; Dellafiora D ; DeJonge K ; Diotallevi M ; Duch LF ; Evans J ; Fedi F ; Felter J ; Fierens L ; Figueiredo C ; Fontana G ; Summers R ; Frangione N ; Fricker H ; Friedman K ; Gaglione B ; Galantai G ; Gini G ; Harley ; Held Jjr ; Herms M ; Higgins EF-III ; Janssen R ; Ibirico ; Jensen KF ; Jesch B ; Juin J ; Kamperelic D ; Kaufmann P ; Laszlo JN ; Leigh M ; A1 Waste Paper ; Lagerwerf M ; Lista G ; Maciunas G ; Mittendorf H ; Nikonova R ; Nielsen O ; Olbrich JO ; Ogaz D ; Ono Y ; Pittore-Eurifico C ; Ruch G ; Dogfish ; Schraenen G ; Shimamoto S ; Baudhuin S ; Stussi M ; Tavenner P ; Tillier T ; Tisma A ; Ulrichs T ; Varney E ; Vigo EA ; Waanders H ; CrackerJackKid ; Wood R., 1995

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Identifier: CC-06676-6795
Scope and Contents

Guy Bleus writes in his introduction, "The exhibition 'Mail-Art Memorabilia' shows a wild historic and global vision about the reciprocal activities of the transnational and eternal mail-art network. The works and documentation of more than 260 mail-artists from 28 countries are a part of the huge archive." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995