Mail art
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on art created collaboratively by using the postal service to transport a work in progress from one artist to another, and usually incorporating postal paraphernalia such as stamps, cancellations, etc. into the work.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
CVAA Envelopes, 1986-1987
Item — Box Artist Boxed Materials/Oversized: A-Ba: [Barcode: 31858072491164]
Scope and Contents
5 mail art envelopes addressed to Marvin Sackner. Return address CVAA in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Dated between 1986 and 1987.
Dates:
1986-1987
Davi Det Hompson [article in New York Times] / Rosenburg, Karen., 15 February 2013
Item — Box 396: [Barcode: 31858072461605]
Scope and Contents
Rosenberg writes about the "Sure Sure Davi Det Hompson: 1976-1995" exhibit put on by ZeiherSmith Gallery during February 2013
Dates:
Publication: 15 February 2013
David Cole Papers
Collection
Identifier: MsC1260
Abstract
Papers of prominent mail artist David Cole. Includes mail art, handmade rubber stamps, artists correspondence, zines, artists books, and cassettes.
Dates:
1975-2000
Found in:
University of Iowa Special Collections
International Society of Copier Artists Records
Collection
Identifier: MsC0768
Abstract
The International Society of Copier Artists was founded in 1981 by Louise Neaderland to promote the work of copier artists and to work for the recognition of xerographic art as a legitimate art form.
Dates:
1983-2003
Found in:
University of Iowa Special Collections
The Eternal Network Mail Art Archive
Collection
Identifier: MsC1174
