The art movements leading up to mail art all had manifestos and -isms: Fluxus, Dada, Neoism and the rest. I've been thinking about how mail art has continued for over 60 years. As it's a generally obscure practice, it seemed it's time for a new manifesto to answer that question. Today I'm happy to present the Crevicist Manifesto (Manifesto à la Crevicismé), inspired by George Maciunas' Fluxus Manifesto. It's posted on nonlocalvariable.art . Feel free to copy and share far and wide. Be your best inner crevicist!

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