Stamp art
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
European Tour Commemorative Fall 1986 (2) , 1987
Faux Fluxus/West Edition, Stamp Art Editions, 1995
The rubber stamps were designed by Ken Friedman, Chuck Welch, Bill Gaglone, Steve Random, Luce Fierens, and Ed Varney on the occasion of an exhibition by Ken Friedman, entitled, Rubber Stamps, at Stamp Art Gallery in San Francisco. The original Friedman rubber stamp was designed by Wolfgang Feelish and became among the most widely reproduced stamp in international mail art networking. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fe - Mail - Art, 2001
The artist's stamps are rubberstamped and handcolored. Van Sebroeck's works are stored in Luc Fierens box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Femail Series (Stamps B&W 3/82), 1982
Names of preeminent women correspondence artists are cited. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Femail Series (Stamps B&W 3/82), 1982
Names of preeminent women correspondence artists are cited. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Five = 4 Cinque=6 Art Is Not an Opinion, 1998
Fluorescente, 1980
Fourre Tout, No. 1, 1967
Gina Lotta Post, 1986
According to Lloyd, "GINA LOTTA POST is an artist stamp post evolved out of the correspondence art activities of Ginny Lloyd. Founded in 1978, there have been both several one-of-a-kind stamps and multiple edition issues. Headquartered in San Francisco, where most of the editions are published, several GINA LOTTA POST editions have been published elsewhere: Budapest, Munich, Poland, Amsterdam, Cleveland and New York.Various mediums are used in the creation of the stamps: photographs, computer graphics, collage, rubber stamps, etc. the stamps are intended to be used to illuminate mailings as will as to be displayed as prints.GINA LOTTA POST is an artist book containing stamp issues that have not been published previously, as well as, reproductions from published editions." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Gorespondence Academy, 1989
Great Men - Series # 1 , 1980
Great Men - Series # 2, 1980
Duplicates printed on different colored papers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Il Tavolo del Piccolo Iconoclasta, 2000
The images from the contributing artists/poets have the same background of a target with bull's eye. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Impressions d'Ailleurs (1987-1992) , 1992
International Salon Des Artistamps, 1992
Advertises a gallery taking place from July 8th-25th, 1992, at Gallery Fifty-Six in Vancouver. Anna Banana has penned a note to Marvin and Ruth Sackner in the blank margins, informing them of their subscription to IAP, ASN, and Banana Post. She expresses her wish for a 2nd IAP edition before Christmas, but if it is not possible, she will do more Banana Posts to complete the year's subscriptions.
Italy Issue (Coop Stamps B&W 4/82) , 1982
[Kendall], 2004
Kunst Post , 1987
Kunstenaarspostzegels, 1995
L'Arte del Timbro/Rubber Stamp Art, 1999
This profusely illustrated book provides an excellent history of ruberstamped artworks. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
