The Mail Art quintessence of creative communication curated by Ruggero Maggi will be presented at The Museum of Tasso family and Postal History, with the moral support of the Historical Museum of Communication in Rome and the patronage of the „Mercatorum and Priula / ways of migrants, artists, Tasso family and Arlecchino“ from 25 July to 26 September 2021.
Roberto Testori
Italy
Elsa Testori
Italy
Zavarof
Walter Brovia
Argentina
Valdor
Spain
Uwe Klein
Uwe Höfig
Germany
Ümit Parsil
Turkey
Torill E. Larsen
Norway
Thorsten Fuhrmann
Germany
Teri Anderson
England
Syporca Whandal
Hungary
Stephanie Christine Thoma
Sonya Tidorescu
Romania
Sirlei Caetano / Grupo Gralha Azul
Silvano Pertone
Italy
Sigrid Sack
Germany
Sigismund Urban
Germany
Sergio Monteiro de Almeida
Sandra and Sis Lav
Sait Toprak
Turkey
Russell Manning
Rosanna Veronesi
Rosalie L Gancie
Rosa Gravino
Argentina
Roberto Scala
Italy
Roberto Keppler
Brazil
Roberto Chiapparoli
Reid Wood
Rafael González
Teneriffa, Spain
R. F. Côté
Canada
Picasso Gaglione
Camilla Testori
Italy
J.M. Calleja
Spain
Patricio Rueda
Chile
Pedro Bericat
Spain
Poul Poclage
Denmark
Ptrzia (TICTAC)
Germany
Pál Csaba
Hungary
Nancy Doruelles
Brazil
Mzia Valerian
Belgium
Mustafa Cevat Atalay
Mónica Sánchez Vergara
Mónica Sánchez Vergara, Mexico
Meral Ağar
Turkey
Miguel Jimenez – El Taller de Zenón
Michel Della Vedova
France
María Alejandra Besozzi
Argentina
Maya Lòpez Muro
Italy
Martina Berger
Brazil
Marina Salmaso
Denmark
María Victoria Boné
Uruguay
Maria E. Quiroga
Argentina
Magda Lagerwerf van Willigen
Netherlands
Lutz Beeke
Germany
Luiza Alexandra Lewczuk
Luis Carlos Juarez
Argentina
Luc Fierens
Belgium
Lorenzo Menguzzato
Laura Cristin
Italy
Lars Schumacher
Lars Schumacher, Germany More at sites.google.com/view/larsschumacher
Wolfgang Scholz
Germany
Klaus Pinter
Austria
Katerina Nikoltsou
Greece
Karla Kolberg Lipp
Brazil
Karen Wood
Jürgen O. Olbrich
Germany
Juraj Jonke
Croatia
Judith Skolnick
Johan Van Geluwe (1929 – 2020)
John M. Bennet
Jaume Rocamora
Spain
Jaromir Svozilik
Jaromir Svozilik, Norway
Janyce Soares De Oliveira
Honoria Starbuck
Ilya Semenenko-Basin
Ilmar – Poste Restante
Estonia
Igor Zeiger
Israel
Ignacio Navarro Cortez
Horváth Piroska
Horváth Piroska, Austria
Hikmet Şahin
Hikmet Şahin, Turkey
Henning Mittendorf
Hanna Bayer
Gül Işıklar
Turkey
Guido Azzalin
Italy
Frips
Belgium
Franco Ballabeni
Francisca Geron Herrera
Ferran Destemple
Enzo Salanttro
Italy
Eni Ilis
Brazil
Emilio Carrasco Gutiérrez (1957 – 2020)
Eiichi Matsuhashi
Eduardo Cardoso
Portugal
Eberhard Janke
Germany
Dorian Ribas Marinho
Dordea Antonia Alina
Romania
Domingo Sanz Montero
Diane Bertrand
Canada
Derya Avci
Turkey
Darko Vulic
Switzerland
Connie Jean
Cinzia Farina
Italy
Christopher Willard
Canada
Christophe Massé
France
Cecelia Chapman
Bruno Chiarlone
Italy
Ildikó Biró
Hungary
A.T.M.O.T.W.
Bernhard Zilling
Germany
Antonia Mayol Castelló
Anja Mattila-Tolvanen
Finland
Angela Caporaso
Italy
Amadeu Escórcio
Portugal
Alexandru Jakabhazi
Romania
Alexander Limarev
Russia
Alevtina Grinmisis
Russia
Alan Turner
England
Aaron Morgan
Daniele Virgilio
Daniel de Culla
Spain
Christian Alle
France
Antonio Di Michele
András Petőcz
Hungary
Simon Warren
The Trembling Hand
Ko de Jonge
Game is over
Rod Summers
Rod Summers, Netherlands
Nancy Raen Mendez & Students
University of Southern Indiana Art and Design
Dr. Klaus Groh
Germany
Joey Patrickt
Joey Patrickt, USA
César Espinosa
Mexico
Steven Renald
Steven Renald, Canada
Rorica & Dobrica Kamperelic
Rorica & Dobrica Kamperelic, Serbia
Ever Arts
Ever Arts, Netherlands
Horst Tress
Fluxpost
David Dellafiora
David Dellafiora, Australia
Morice Marcuse
Morice Marcuse, Italy
Tulio Restrepo
Rubber Stamps
Hugo Pontes
Brazil
Serse Luigetti
Lesen kann tödlich sein. Paper
Ryosuke Cohen
Brain Cell / Life Form
Humberto Nilo
Humberto Nilo, Chile
Peter Kroeger Claussen
Barbara-Kathrin Möbius
Stundenblatt – die Zeit läuft…ab
Julien Blaine
Invence № 4
Renata & Giovanni Strada
Renata & Giovanni Strada, Italy
Susanne Schumacher
Germany
Clemente Padin
Read essay Mail Art and its place in the world today from Clemente Padin Learn more about Pan Paz at pan-paz.crosses.net
Claudio Romeo
DODO Arte Postale 100%
Hans Braumüller
Germany
Claudia Liekam
Digital, Germany More at liekam.de
Jon Foster
Pere Sousa
Spain
Walter Pennachi
Italy
Pietro Romano Matarrese
Paul Tiililä (1931 – 2020)
Art Local, Finnland
Michael Leigh
A.1. Waste Paper Company
Terry Reid
Australia
H.R. Fricker
MAIL ART IS NOT FINE ART, IT IS THE ARTIST WHO IS FINE
Gillian Stevenson
England
René Eisenegger
Switzerland
Antonio De Marchi-Gherini
Keiichi Nakamura
Karl-Friedrich Hacker
Edition Bauwagen, Germany
Javier Seco
Spain
Tetsuya Fukui
Japan
Gue Schmidt
Gue Schmidt, Austria More at MAG3
Ciro Beltrán
Chile
Chuck Welch
Emilio Morandi
Italy
Gregorio Berchenko
This form of Mail-Art and Visual Poetry creates communicating vessels like a net across the planet.
Guillermo Deisler
Mail art is more than a trend in contemporary art. Mail art is properly an artistic-social phenomenon.
Heike Sackmann
Mail art from Heike Sackmann, Germany
Vittore Baroni
Digital Mail Art and Visual and Sound Poetry by Vittore Baroni, Italy
MAIL ART AND ITS PLACE IN THE WORLD TODAY by Clemente Padin
At a cultural level, the dominance of the great powers is expressed in the imposition of their own values reaching all corners of the planet through the mass media, including the internet.
MAIL ART AND ITS PLACE IN THE WORLD TODAY by Clemente PadinRead More
John Held Jr.
By John Held, Jr. USA, 2019. The ways in which we transfer information are constantly updated by the technologies provided us.
Ruggero Maggi – IN REGARD TO MAIL-ARTISTICAL DINOSAURS
Anna Bacchilega
Italy
Mail Art & Visual Poetry
Artist Matter. Think global – act local Welcome to the current networking mail art project Artist Matter from Hans Braumüller. Together with support from mail artist and visual poets around the world, you find here contributions for the global zine issue 1, which will be released in September 2019 in cooperation with nachladen.