Collaborative Mail Art Books

A place for mail-artists interested in learning about, discussing, and participating in collaborative book projects. 

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  • Lucky Pierre

    amazing artist book
    http://youtu.be/Opd1WQPydzo
  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Mail Art makes the World a Town, Edition no.11 arrived in Greece

    from Cheryl Penn in South Africa. Keep the Art Books going! FAB!

    more on this blog:

    Cheryl Penn keeps the Art Book alive and well and in-the-mail: EDIT...

  • anamerari

    anyone indicates a tutorial video about collaborative books?

  • De Villo Sloan

    anamerari - this group is inactive right now. There are no current projects. Cheryl Penn is not at IUOMA right now.

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Issue 6 of the compilation project a zine in a box, developed by PC Tictac, Germany

  • Guido Vermeulen

    Blog on the zine in a box assemblies :

    http://zineinabox.blogspot.com

    List of contributors of issue 6

    Angela Behrendt, Germany
    Bifidus Jones, USA
    Carlos Iglesias Botana, Spain
    Cesar Reglero Campos, Spain
    Cheryl Penn, South Africa
    Christian Alle, France
    Eduardo Cardoso, Portugal
    Elke Grundmann, Germany
    Fabrice Riviere, Belgium
    Guido Vermeulen, Belgium
    Heinz W. Lotz, Germany
    Henning Mittendorf, Germany
    Jürgen O. Olbrich, Germany
    Kazuri Murakami, Japan
    Lamberto Caravita, Italy
    Maurizio Follin, Italy
    Roland Halbritter, Germany
    Saffron, Spain
    Svenja Wahl, Germany
    Tiziana Baracchi, Italy
    Walter Pennacchi, Italy
    Wilma Duguay, Canada
    Ptrzia(TICTAC), Germany

     

    Other blogs on mail art by Lady Tictac

     

    http://tictac-tictac.blogspot.com

    http://tac-tictac.blogspot.com

  • Ruud Janssen

    no news here?

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Waiting patiently for the collab book/zine that Bernd is making as a

    "Memorial Book for Guido"

    He was waiting to have 25 contributors, hope many have sent:

    Bernd Reichert
    Edition MailWorks@Bruxelles
    97, Avenue du Val d'Or
    B-1150 Brussels
  • Prairie Kittin

    Memorial book? What happened to Guido??

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • Terry Owenby

    I wish I had been a member of IUOMA during Guido's time. His work is amazing. 

  • SamaLama

    Would anyone like to be part of a add and pass book? I have a book I started but it would be better to have others contribute. I was thinking I would make a list of whoever wants to participate and we could pass it around. It's an 8 page book so I think at least 8 people would need to participate. But there is a front and back so if just depends on how much space everyone would like. Message me and I will compile the addresses. Thanks
  • SamaLama

    Still looking for others to participate in an add and pass book. I have 2 people so far and would love to have 2 to 4 more. Please message me if you are interested. I will provide packaging and some stamps for its travels. Thanks!
  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Began by cheryl Penn in 2010...

    5 years of collab boekies from South Africa...

    they will continue, but on a smaller 10x15 cm scale...

    continue to collab :-)

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    In February, 2015, I posted "World is a Town" collab boekie, Edition 12,

    assembled by Cheryl Penn...

    this Twelfth Night comes Editions 13 and 14...enjoy!

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    list of participants:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    list of participants:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    World is a Town., Edition 15..new postcard format,

    collab from Cheryl Penn!

    Participants:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • Terry Reid

    just who came up with the word, 'Assembling'?   Richard Kostelanetz?  Who did the 1st collaborative book in this format?  From  all I can see, the 1st was done by Dana Atchley, but I do not remember him using the word, 'Assembling'.  Maybe Richard C remembers.

     

  • Terry Reid

    Click here for the Zine & E-Zine Resource Guide
    Assembling Magazines (a.k.a. Compilations)
    by Stephen Perkins 

    http://www.zinebook.com/resource/perkins/perkins6.html

  • Terry Reid

    p.s. to Don Maybie et al, Checked out a publishing in the digital age thing on Friday: http://www.art-almanac.com.au/.../voice-of-the-artist-agnsw/ and a zine fair on Saturday: http://www.mca.com.au/festival/zine-fair/

  • Terry Reid

    Here is a link to my co-producer, Denis Mizzi in the 2015 VOLUME exhibition of artists' books (David Dellafiora was our main representative producer for collaborative books made in Assemblings mode, a la Richard Kostelanetz):  https://www.facebook.com/150418642177177/photos/a.150425332176508.1...

  • TIZIANA BARACCHI

  • TIZIANA BARACCHI

    Season's Greetings with CHECKPOINT!

    Do you want to participate in CHECKPOINT
    Send to my address 3 equal original works in A4, standard paper of 80g /m2. Theme: your poetics.
    1st exhibition: The Birthday of Art 2018, January 17th.
    Leave 2 cm free on the left side for binding.
    Technique: handmade.
    TIZIANA BARACCHI
    via Cavallotti 83B
    I-30171 VENEZIA MESTRE
    ITALIA

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Cheryl Penn is no longer making the half A4 boekies, 

    but she continues collaborations and postcard-size zines:

    "Mail Art makes the World a Town".

    Here is the latest one received just this week:

    with the Authentic Massacre of the Innocent Image.

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Honoring Tiziana with a card sent by Giancarlo fro Cheryl's collab:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • De Villo Sloan

    The now legendary Asemics 16 collaborative mail art book project had headquarters right here in this group and in the asemics group!

    Many members who remain were participants and we share fond memories.

    I'm not here to report Asemics 16 is starting a new edition. But Cheryl Penn - who made it all possible - is doing some A 16 re-documentation from her collection. (She's re-issued my intros so sorry for the SSP Shameless Self-Promotion).

    You might want to check this out and we'll see if she does more. Extraordinary work came from that project that shouldn't be forgotten:

    https://newalexandrianlibrary.blogspot.com/2018/12/asemic-16-collab...

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    TicTac's "Zine in a Box", Edition 17, is a collaboration of many mail artists,

    a joy to have and hold:

    see:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    TicTac also sent this 2014 collaboration "boekie" with Cheryl Penn:

    FAB!

    see:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Finally was able to blog this wonderful Edition 17 of Cheryl Penn's

    "Mail Art Makes the World a Town!

    see:

    Cheryl Penn's World is a Town Edition17

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Cheryl Penn's NATURE boekie in Edition 17:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

  • Terry Owenby

    I'm new to starting a collaborative book but want to try. Any tips on how to begin? Thanks very much!

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    Cheryl Penn's "World is a Town" , Edition 18 arrived in Greece!

    Fantastic, and spiral bond.

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    List of participants and homage to Tiziana:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    And asemic painting ...

    Cheryl cut-up included:

  • Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat)

    From South Africa:

    Thank you, Cheryl,

    so good to see you in the mail!

    blog:

    From South Africa: The World is a Town Edition:18

  • John M. Bennett

    Beeeeutiful!

  • Terry Owenby

    Lovely book! 

  • FELIPE LAMADRID

    Hola a todos, como nuevo miembro estoy abierto a todo proyecto , los ZINES y libro art, me gustan y los add, & pass tambien un saludo a todos
    mi dirección-:
    Felipe Lamadrid-
    Litoral, 25.
    11500 El Pto Sta Mra. Cádiz ,SPAIN-

    Hello everyone, as a new member I am open to any project, the ZINES and the Art book, I also like a greeting to all
    my adress-:
    Felipe Lamadrid /
    Litoral, 25./
    11500 El Pto Sta Mra. Cádiz, SPAIN-

  • Susan Weisberg

    I spent several years making artist's books and love doing collaborative projects, so please let me know how this group operates. 

  • Susan Weisberg

    I have an idea for a collaborative mail art project that I hope others will be interested in: It is a small group round-robin. Different from Add&Pass in that each collaborative group would have no more than 4 people and there would be some unifying aspect--a theme (e.g., imaginary animals, Winter, dreams, etc.), a format (e.g., book, collage, mixed media, etc.), a color, or anything else that would give the project some unity. It may work best if the members of the group are set before the project starts and decide on the unifying aspect together, but it could also be one person suggesting the unifier and others joining. Person 1 does a start piece and sends it to Person 2, who works on it and sends it to Person 3, etc. After the last person does their work it goes back to Person 1, and it can go around again (and again...), or end at that point. 

       I have some ideas for projects but would like to hear from other Mail Artists who are interested and we can discuss how to proceed.

     

  • Mel Anie

    I love a small group round robin like this, Susan. Please count me in for books and I'm happy to hear your ideas. I like it when each person sends a starter so there are four books in motion at the same time. Each book can have its own 'theme' and everyone ends up with a book at the end.
  • Erin Morse

    I'm interested, Susan and Mel Anie. I would be happy to contribute a book or another format to pass. Place is always a theme I'm interested in.

  • Mel Anie

    Erin and Susan, I will send you an e-mail in a few minutes, just so you have a contact point for me other than my mailing address. Discussion might be easier then (especially because I still can't send messages on the ning).
  • Mizael Contreras

    I've been a little away from IUOMA for a couple of months. But I'm back. Please count me in for a round-robin related to Mail Art Books. Thanks!