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Hello of Marseille, After the SIRENS in June 2014 LELAB Gallery will present a new exhibition of MAIL ART; The theme will be: "through my window". The details of the call for papers in a few weeks. At this time in the Gallery an exhibition of 13 women artists, entitled "the In-demonstrable". They outline what they would never dare show. If you want to receive the booklet of the exhibition with the texts that accompany the works send an email to the info@lelab13006.com. Good mail art and soon.
Salut de Marseille, Après les SIRENES en juin 2014 la galerie LELAB présentera une nouvelle exposition de MAIL ART; Le thème en sera: ''par ma fenêtre''. Les détails de l'appel à contribution dans quelques semaines. en ce moment à la galerie une exposition de 13 artistes femmes, intitulée "Les In-montrables". Elles exposent ce qu'elles n'oseraient jamais montrer. Si vous voulez recevoir le livret de l'exposition avec les textes qui accompagnent les œuvres envoyez un mail au info@lelab13006.com. Bon mail art et à bientôt.
Hola desde Marseille. Después de las sirenas en junio de 2014 LELAB Galería presentará una nueva exposición de arte correo; El tema será: "a través de mi ventana". Los detalles de la convocatoria en las próximas semanas. en este momento en la galería una exposición de 13 artistas de las mujeres, había titulado "el en-demostrable". Describen lo que lo no harían nunca se atreven a mostrar. Si desea recibir el folleto de la exposición con los textos que acompañan los trabajos enviar un correo electrónico a la info@lelab13006.com. Arte correo bien y pronto.
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Earthling, this is the last but certainly not the least welcome message to IUOMA you receive. I’m a celestial mail artist living in a heavenly corner of the faraway universe called Republik van Patland. When you joined IUOMA on 19/03 I was unable to welcome you on board. At the time I was in a Celestial Journey far beyond the Milky Way. Now, back to planet Earth, I´d love to be the other end if you wish to trade mail art with a celestial mail artist. If this is the case at the time your envelope should read as follows:
The Celestial Scribe
Terrene Embassy
Republik van Patland
Caixa Postal 24827
Curitiba-PR
80510-970
Brazil
I look forward to see a piece of yours in our terrene mailbox. I´ll do my homework after receiving your artwork. This is nothing less than a Celestial Promise. I’m Patricio, Celestial Scribe & Republik van Patland Official Envelope Provider.
Hello Medbh...Yeats Day greetings heading to Sligo soon.
PS: That is quite a creative assemblage that you sent to Guido!
Thank you Mebh !
Medbh,
I am from Brussels Belgium. You are confusing me with Jean-Claude Sarpi who has a mermaid project in Marseilles, France. But I am sure he will love your contribution for la galérie Le Lab.
Guido
About the text:
I was in Sligo a couple of years ago and made several Yeats tours organized by the tourist office. I have fond memories of our guide and his son. The guide quoted Yeats poems during the tours and put them into a geographical perspective, linked with the places and locations we visited. Amazing...
Hello Medbh,
Painted envelope I shall send to Paul
accompanied by a text I wrote:
SLIGO BLUES POEM by Guido Vermeulen, March 2014
This is the cave where Yeats slept
explained the Sligo guide to us.
Did he sleep in a cage?
someone from the tour group asked.
Maybe his house was one,
you decide that after our visit.
I smiled about the misunderstanding,
even small communication is difficult,
poems however are personal and universal
enigmas at the same time.
What are you thinking about?
The young son of the guide could read my old face.
What your father meant was that Yeats
slept and dreamed in these caves,
in the beauty of these mountains, in the green valleys,
in the nearby clouds, so near they touch our heads,
in the golden sunlight and the silvery moon one,
in the hearts of the people who have the privilege of living here,
in the soul of every one who reads him or has read him.
You really must love Mister Yeats?
Love dies naturally, I replied.
But the dreams of the dead are made of
spoken, written and abandoned poems.
Abandoned?
Mallarmé said that poets do not finish poems,
they only abandom them.
I add to that: it is a bit like the dead, they only abandon life.
Mister Yeats did that too, that’s why we are here today.
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