Ilya Semenenko-Basin's Blog – September 2023 Archive (5)

Mail Art came from Mail_Art_Martha

Mail Art came from Mail_Art_Martha. Thank You!!!

Added by Ilya Semenenko-Basin on September 30, 2023 at 9:44pm — 2 Comments

I received Mail Art from Reisegern (Germany)

The postcard with perforations came in the post from Germany. There is text written along the edge of the postcard and the back is blank. A fine art-piece!

 

Added by Ilya Semenenko-Basin on September 26, 2023 at 11:19pm — No Comments

I received Mail Art from Dr. Zack

So, 1 000 000 days late, I'm posting photos of Mail Art that came to me a long time ago. Please forgive me for the delay. Zack, I am grateful to You. 

Added by Ilya Semenenko-Basin on September 24, 2023 at 11:03pm — 1 Comment

I'll tell you about one exhibition

Took the subway downtown on Monday and attended the opening of Moscow artist Alexander Savelyev`s exhibition.



Alexander Savelyev once saw in an abandoned 17th century church of the frescoes that had fallen of had fallen from a height and were lying in a heap on the floor. Large pieces of fresco painting on which fragments of…

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Added by Ilya Semenenko-Basin on September 19, 2023 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

I received the Mail Art from Hélène LAGACHE

I received the Mail Art from Hélène LAGACHE. Thank You! I'm glad.

Added by Ilya Semenenko-Basin on September 10, 2023 at 8:45pm — 2 Comments

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