Paris: Mail Art then and now

An Exhibition with historical and contemporary Objects The Centre d'Art Immanence in Paris is presenting an extensive exhibition of mail art, both old and new curated by Frederic Vincent. The French newspaper "Le Parisien Étudiant" published an article about the compilation of historical and contemporary pieces. The show features over 400 pieces by more than 200 artists from around the world. The paper states that the exhibition is "reflecting the diversity of approaches and eras" and that […]

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dedicated to the
Museo de Filatelia de Oaxaca

minicomics nmw 463

#comix #comics #comicbooks #minicomics #sketchbook #drawing #riffs #solomo #RayJohnson

dedicated to the
Museo de Filatelia de Oaxaca

minicomics nmw 463

#comix #comics #comicbooks #minicomics #sketchbook #drawing #riffs #solomo #RayJohnson

🔊 #NowPlaying on #fip

T-Bone Walker & Plas Johnson & Lloyd Glenn & Ray Johnson & Kessel Barney:
🎵 Papa ain't salty

#TBoneWalker #PlasJohnson #LloydGlenn #RayJohnson #KesselBarney

All songs played on #fip as a #Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3esxovxKyF5QcUG9WMo2Kv

🗼🇫🇷🗼- 🔊 live 📻 playlist by ohrenweide

Playlist · ohrenweide · 1599 songs · 272 likes

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October 16 it's the International Mail Art Day, a celebration of mail art in the birth anniversary of his modern "father" Ray Johnson, promoted by 🇮🇹 artist Ruggero Maggi.

Mail art promotes cultural diversity and art diffusion all over the 🌍, is a revolutionary "voice", it is a free flowing river.

#mailart #mailartday #rayjohnson #ruggeromaggi #artepostale #artecorreo #art #mastoart

Smilin' Blues

Ray Johnson · Song · 2009

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I love #Art #Documentaries and one of my favorites is "How to Draw a Bunny", about the life of #RayJohnson. I am obsessed with his #Collages. There is a quirky jazz / beatnik riff throughout that really adds to the flavor of this biopic. The only place to see it at this time is Vimeo. Link below.
https://vimeo.com/110857936
How to Draw a Bunny (dir: John Walter, 2002)

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