NEW DIRECTIONS IN TRASHPO (Part I): Diane Keys (USA), Stephanie Blake (USA), Richard Canard (USA), DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon (USA), Vizma Bruns (Australia), Susan Mc Allister (USA), Claudia McGill (USA)

Mail-art by IUOMA member Diane Keys (Elgin, Illinois, USA) and Trashpo buttons by Stephanie Blake (Huntsville, Alabama, USA)

 

October 23, 2012 - Trashpo fans around the globe today have their dumpster diver favs and fabs such as DK, DharmaDaDa Neil, Eduardo CardosoKaterina Nikoltsou, Claudia Mc Gill, AracSkybridge Studios, "Planet Claire" DinsmoreRichard Canard and - of course - former DaDa artist now turned cartoon character Erni Baer (the original DharmaDaDa). "Trashpo Jesus" Jim Leftwich, who started it all, is a revered visual poet.

The meteoric ascension of Trashpo in the mail-art world is an almost unbelievable saga filled with triumphs, tragedy, and deeply human drama. Some had Trashpo greatness thrust upon them and have met the challenge, maintaining balance in their lives. For others, Trashpo has become a kind of curse that has forever changed their destinies from which they cannot break free or move forward like William Shatner forever seeking to move beyond the role of Starship Captain James T. Kirk.

Already the names of many former Trashpo All Stars have been relegated to the landfill depths, crushed like moldy grapes into putrid juice fit only to spit out. Who remembers KDJ, Prettylily, Katerina Nikoltsou, DharmaDaDa Lynn RadfordMick Ronson, Mr. Stubbs, RamoneThom CourcelleBernice, Dean MarksRay Johnson, and Grigori Antonin, just to name a few of Trashpo's one hit wonders?

Although they crashed and burned in the name of Trashpo, we must not forget them and their contributions, regardless of how minor, insignificant, and ultimately trite in relation to the contributions of the Trashpo Grand Masters.

Nor must we forget that everywhere the cynics, critics, agents of TOXIS and crazed Neoists are eager to pronounce the Death of Trashpo so as to further crush all that is good and hopeful in the human spirit. Yet remarkable work I have recently received testifies that Trashpo is thriving and moving in exciting new directions, exemplified by these pieces by DK (aka Diane Keys, Elgin, Illnois, USA).

 

Mail-art by Diane Keys (left) used in the ongoing DK Trashpo Translation Project and (right) Trashpo Noir Halloween card from DK.

 

I am thrilled to be spearheading the DK Trashpo Translation Project, through which I am adapting her Trashpo to more traditional literary forms and presentation that I am convinced will move Trashpo from a popular phenom into the "serious" world of art and literature where its brilliance will be shared for the ages. The poem below is my translation of the DK Trashpo above (left):

 

 

"Lake in the into presenting" by Diane Keys. Translated by DVS as part on the ongoing DK Trashpo Translation Project.

 

I think one of the most important new directions for Trashpo is DK's first International Trashpo Exhibition in Elgin. While blemished by the sinister Tinkler Incident, never before has someone sought to gather the world's best Trashpo and display it; never before has there been enough Trashpo to merit a major exhibition. The results thus far, documented on the DK blog, are impressive:

 

http://dianekeys.blogspot.com/

 

Please make sure to visit this amazing show and maybe send your own work!

 

Trashpo and its Adherents - Richard Canard (North Carolina, USA)

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Richard Canard (Thomasville, North Carolina, USA)

 

Trashpo has attracted the attention of "Old School" mail-artists while its practitioners most often represent a new generation. Indeed, Trashpo emerged - at least this was a partial impetus - with Rain Rein Nevermind's (Minnesota, USA) (unreasonable) rejection of Diane Key's roaDKill art in the "Recycling Mail-Art Group" at IUOMA, leaving DK to search for new avenues of expression. 

 

Mail-art legend Richard Canard has done a great deal of work with both found materials and visual poetry, the DNA of Trashpo. His work, particularly with cereal boxes, can be viewed as pre-Trashpo or proto-Trashpo. Perhaps even more crucial, Richard has been a sympathetic supporter of many Trash poets, freely offering support and sharing his wisdom.

 

 

Many thanks to Richard Canard for his inspiration and great mail-art. Note his new address!

 

DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon and the DKult Trash Presence (Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA)

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon (Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA)

 

The personal choice by many to elevate Trashpo in their lives from an art practice to a disciplined spiritual activity has muddied the waters a bit for some fans.

Making Trashpo requires no personal or spiritual choices. The luminaries who have chosen that path have inevitably become DKult members, although even DKult does not really advance any spiritual or philosophical position connected to the making of Trashpo.

It, too, is a fan club and discussion group for all interested in anything to do with Trashpo, including sharing examples of work and finds. DharmaDaDa Neil does good work and spreads peace and harmony among the Trashpo artists. He is pushing forever forward through the landfill with exciting new work, some recent examples shown here

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon (Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA)

 

Great trashpoem on the right! Neil has clearly attained the 9th Consciousness of the former DaDa artist now turned cartoon character Erni Baer, yet Neil's work continues to radiate a raw energy that likely comes from his roots in Punk and the Beats (he is well-grounded in the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics). Neil Gordon has done some fascinating and distinctive asemic writing, much of which is considered Dkult sacred texts.

 

Mail-art (with asemic writing) by IUOMA member DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon (Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA)

 

The reverse:

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member DharmaDaDa Neil Gordon (Wethersfield, Connecticut, USA)

 

Thanks for these recent pieces, Neil!

 

Trashpo Down Under by Vizma Bruns

 

Trashpo mail-art by IUOMA member Vizma Brun (Australia)

 

Vizma Brun has recently returned to her beloved Australian sheep ranch after an exhausting world tour that has established her as a genuine mail-art sensation.

While her work is eclectic, one cannot even think of the word "trash" without conjuring accompanying images of Vizma Bruns (drinking wine with Katerina Nikoltsou). Vizma Bruns is becoming synonymous with trash. And this recent mail-art she sent me literally knocked my socks off in terms of exciting new directions for Trashpo.

 

Trashpo mail-art by IUOMA member Vizma Brun (Australia). Top left is an ATC (Artist Trading Card).

 

Vizma Bruns is pioneering the loose trash, interactive tendency in Trashpo where the artists are including raw found material in their mailings that have the potential to (1) stand alone as object poems (2) be integrated into other works (perhaps as a Trashpo add-and-pass) and (3) require active involvement by the recipient.

 

Trashpo from Vizma Bruns. On the right is loose material from Vizma I arranged into a Trashpo scannerbed composition.

 

Trash-and-Pass from Susan Mc Allister (Berkeley, California, USA)

 

Add-and-pass from Susan Mc Allister (Berkeley, California, USA)

 

This great found object add-and-pass I received from Susan Mc Allister (via DK) reminded me that I am seeing an increasing number of traditionally based add-and-passes dedicated to Trashpo (thus Trash-and-Pass) or pieces that call for inclusion of found materials. DK put the first Trash-and-Pass in circulation and was awarded a TrashPo Litzer Prize for the innovation. Here is the reverse side of Susan Mc Allister's piece with my addition (empty Zantac pill container):

 

 

I hope this finds its way back to Berkeley covered with Trashpo!

 

Claudia McGill (Wyncote, Pennsylvania, USA) - Representational Trashpo and Meta-Trash

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Claudia McGill (Wyncote, Pennsylvania, USA)

 

Master collage-maker Claudia McGill caused a Trashpo splash earlier this year with the appearance of her now-legendary furniture catalog pieces that immediately earned her a TrashPo Litzer and gushing praise from many quarters.

Claudia's work offers yet another new direction for a more cerebral and tempered Trashpo that makes pointed commentary on consumer culture with pithy quips constructed of text and images, a departure from classic Trashpo roots in anti-art. While mostly employing found materials, Claudia does not hesitate to employ representational Trashpo if it suits her purpose.

 

Make sure to visit Claudia's blog!

 

http://claudiamcgill.com/

 

Many thanks to Claudia as well as Diane, Neil, Stephanie, Richard, Susan, and Vizma for this great new Trashpo!

 

NO! I PREFER MINXUS!

http://minxuslynxus2.wordpress.com/

 

 

 

 

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Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 25, 2012 at 1:15pm

True. Trashpo is as long as it is wide and deep. I have enough new material from people for New Directions in Trashpo (II), which would be as long as this one. And they are all works of genius. The constant strikes of the Trashpo=letariat slow down production.

I think it rains tears in Minnesota very often. Just add salt:Morton Salt 1951 Ad - When It Rains It Pours - Sold

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on October 25, 2012 at 9:59am

Endless, simply endless as time and trash. So what ever happen to "It never rains" in Minnesota?

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 24, 2012 at 2:19pm

I thought of mud wrestling.

But seriously, I think DKult should consider Trashpo Survivalist Training - a Trashpo Boot Camp of sorts. When the Trashpocalypse arrives, Kulters will survive because they can live by dumpsters and roadkill and other skills gained from marginality, while the mainstream will be in a panic and looting Walmarts.

 

But are all the Kulters ready? I don't think so. I'll bet down in Mexico KDJ is getting lean and mean.

Comment by DKeys on October 24, 2012 at 1:31pm

Vizma, DVS likes to invent fictitious rivalries to entertain himself. I think he's hoping for a replay of Bodacious Bob's Bar and Girl Jello Fight (KDJ and I)

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 24, 2012 at 10:50am

DK for a Day was cancelled, unfortunately.

Personally, I think DK has lost her edge a little. That Tinkler guy getting arrested with a van full of dead cats near the Elgin Mansion seems to have left her more cautious.

Do you have any items of your old clothing you'd be willing to circulate? I'm telling you, that Elgin Shroud thing did more for DK than the D-Koder rings and the Trash buttons combined.

Comment by vizma bruns on October 24, 2012 at 10:26am

I read it that way instantly.

"literally knocked my socks off in terms of exciting new directions for Trashpo." Just had to make a joke regarding your socks.

But seriously now, I don't want to be DK's rival by any means, but does this mean I've won the DK for a day contest and I get to visit her at the Elgin Mansion???!!!

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 24, 2012 at 10:08am

I think DK at last has a serious rival for the Queen of Trash.

Note on "Nude Erections in Trashpo": That is wordplay on the blog title "New Directions in Trashpo." "Nude Erections" and "New Directions" are similar, no?

For those who do not identify so much with the Trashpo-letariat - "Nude Erections" is from Ezra Pound who jokingly renamed his publisher - James Laughlin's New Directions - "Nude Erections."

Comment by vizma bruns on October 24, 2012 at 9:20am

Thanks for the hilarious but also serious mention in this blog De Villo! It's an honour to be thought of when trash is mentioned.

Hope you found your socks again after viewing my nude erection in Trashpo.

 

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 24, 2012 at 2:01am

Comment by DKeys on October 24, 2012 at 1:16am

okay, that one took me a LONG time to figure out DW

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