RECEIVED: 4 the X-Files from Alicia Starr (USA), Angie Cope (USA), Mystery Mail-Artist (Germany), Austin Wills James (USA)

Mail-art by IUOMA member Alicia Starr (Iowa City, Iowa, USA)

 

February 11, 2012 - I notice when mail-artists write to each other they frequently refer to being in the process of "organizing my archives." For myself and others, I have come to realize this is a polite way of saying: "I am hopelessly engulfed and overwhelmed by a glacial mass of amazing art that I am powerless to organize or categorize." Anyway that is the situation here at the Overlook Hotel Studio.

 

 The Grady Twins as depicted in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.

 

Against incredible odds and challenges, I have been able to identify four new contributions for my Mail-Art X-Files.  Why do they deserve this honor? (1) I have no idea what they mean and/or (2) I do not know who made them and/or (3) they appear to be holiday cards, and it is about time they be filed.

 

I think the piece Alicia Starr sent me (above, top) is spectacular mail-art. I am not sure if it is a found image or collage. I cannot determine who the man is. At first sight, I thought it was some Artaudian thing with blood gushing from the mouth and eyes. Of course, it is connected to the globe image and very Sandpo: seeing the world in a grain of sand and all that. Yet somehow I feel like I am missing an obvious key that will help me understand what it means on a rational level rather than having to rely on my instinct to just like it a lot. And the reverse side of Alicia Starr's mail-art: 

 

 

Many thanks, Alicia! I hope we can exchange mail-art more frequently and on a less frantic basis!

 

 

On the subjective nature of Trashpo from Angie Cope & Snooker the Amazing Mail-Art Dog, or the lost Jim Leftwich X variable 

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member Angie Cope and Snooky the Amazing Mail-Art Dog (Port Washington, Wisconisn, USA)

 

For me, Angie and the Snooks will always be a team. They definitely worked together to produce this very nice but (deceptively) conventional holiday card using the famous Corgi stamp. When I came to the ornament (above, bottom) that was inside the card, I realized right away it was a Trashpo ornament, Trashpo Object Poetry, a really great idea that is definitely a new frontier. Angie's (always) great message confirmed our minds were on the same track:

 

 

Angie amazes me with things exactly like this card. From Fluxus to asemic writing and all points in between, she has been uncertain about her ability to master a concept or her talent as an artist. What happens? She presents me and many other IUOMA friends with masterpiece after masterpiece. I am always grateful to have Angie and Snooks as friends and look forward to trading more work and working on new projects. Recently, Angie was awarded a second TrashPo Litzer Prize for "Puking Pig":

 

http://iuoma-network.ning.com/group/all-things-trashpo/forum/topics...

 

When you consider the TrashPo Litzer puts you in the rarified company of international heavy-hitters such as Erni Baer (Hamburg, Germany) and Diane Keys (Illinois, USA), this is no small honor. Angie's card to me asks a question that is, at root, deeply philosophical and that ultimately holds the key to Trashpo's significance: What is trash? Was it ever defined? By not doing so originally, did Jim Leftwich cleverly leave all of us with cosmic super glue binding our fingers together? I, for one, shall ponder this.

 

And now for the Mystery Mail-Art....

 

 Mail-artist unknown; point of origin appears to be Germany

 

I cannot guess with certainty who sent me this mail-art. What appear to be initials are written on the reverse side, but I cannot decipher them. I like this postcard-size work. I think I know what it is, although I could be completely inaccurate.

 

I believe this card is a protest against the disturbing trends in the D-Kult that suggest a tendency toward authoritarian mind control. The greenish statue very likely represents Diane Keys. Juxtaposed against an image of milataristic obedience and discipline, the message seems unmistakable. But I have been wrong before. Here is the reverse side of the mystery mail:

 

 

Despite the fact that my correspondent has chosen to address me as "Sloan de Pillow," I believe she or he knows I am a watch dog when it comes to activities of the D-KULT. Who blew the whistle on the defective D-Koder ring scandal and obtained satsifaction for all those physically and mentally injured? Yet I am an active and enthusiastic member of DKULTNY because I believe good can triumph. The D-KULT has made a huge impact in Germany with the rise of D-KUNST! I believe we see a lone voice expressing concern.

 

Listen my mail-art friend: I know you are out there alone, afraid to reveal your identity, unable to trust anyone for fear they might be an agent of the other side. You have put your heart into this art that is a protest against something monolithic and ubiquitous. You fear the words: "Take care of this KDJ." Now you wait for her leg to extend and crush you like a roach with her high-heeled boot. Fear not, my friend. Do not relenquish to the external locus (locust) of control.

 

Thank you for this wonderful work. If the DKULT has driven you to this extreme, I want you to know there is support and help for people like you. Feel free to contact me anytime! You are not alone.

 

All my Axes are in Taxes (Xs in TX) - sci fi asemics

 

 Mail-art by Austin Wills James (Dallas, Texas, USA)

 

I am pleased as punch to see old friend Austin Wills James back on the scene again with some powerful new work that has received very favorable responses in the IUOMA gallery and from recipients.

 

Austin has the best handle on the music/mail-art connection I know, and he is moving into areas that show the influence of Fluxus and vispoAustin had to sit on the sidelines for a while due to an injured arm - not good news for an artist whose work is fundamentally based in precise, meticulous, geometrically oriented drawing.  Things appear to be OK now; maybe even better. He seems to be releasing a backlog of outstand work or else he is on a creative roll.

 

I have several new pieces by Austin I want to blog. I am starting with this fav piece that is perfect for the X-Files: "Alien Asemic #1." I think these are great asemic symbols and presented beautifully with the color background that is one of Austin's trademarks.

 

During the height of the Asemics 16 collaborative book project (that I coordinated with Cheryl Penn (South Africa) many artists contributed to far-ranging, associative discussions that attempted to explore the possiblities and sources of asemic writing.

 

I think Austin was part of the discussions about science fiction and the representation of fictional (?) writing by extra-terrestrial civilizations or problematic artifacts that appear in popular culture that are allegedly real examples of alien writing. Very few ventured into Sci-Fi Asemics during the project. Think about it. This is an area that could be mined for very interesting results' it is already an established part of popcult. And Austin gets the credit for suggesting a merger with asemics. Here is the reverse side:

 

 

As ever, many thanks Austin!

 

And kids, thanks for the great work that is wonderful for the X-Files and mail-art in general. The truth is out there!

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Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 12, 2012 at 8:52pm

And hi, Cheryl. Thanks for the comment. Do you recognize the Grady Twins as one of the many surreal shots from "The Shining"? That relates to the narrative of Stephen King's novel of the same name.

Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 12, 2012 at 2:37pm

Austin's handwriting analysis seems right-on.

Comment by Marie Wintzer on February 12, 2012 at 5:45am

Indeed. Just as I started to suspect Svenjita :-)))

Comment by Austin Wills James on February 12, 2012 at 5:18am

The R wrapped around & incorporated into the H seem blantantly apparent to me in Marie's post.

-AWJ-

Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 12, 2012 at 1:44am

You know, I wanted to believe that there would be even one protest as DKULT and D-KUNST moves into Europe. Not a peep. All anyone wants anywhere is a D-Koder ring.

Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 12, 2012 at 1:26am

Thanks, CB. We have a Venus De Pillow match right down to the green ink. I think the Roland Halbritter theory is still holding up. I will find out for sure from him via Open Fluxus.

 

There are two problems yet: (1) The initials don't look right for RH and (2) I don't understand the lack of a return address. RCBz crossed my mind also for no reason I can explain.

 

This isn't related, but there was a serious feud between The Grigster and Roland - GA renamed him Holy All Bitter. I just add that as a note in the X-Files.

 

Austin - thanks again. I was wondering if there would ever be a claim that any of these asemics were authentic alien. I removed the weird metal ball they implanted in my sinuses - very painful - so I'm not receptive to alien technology any more.

Comment by Marie Wintzer on February 12, 2012 at 12:49am

Great blog DVS! I'm going to add to your X-files. Right before X-mas I got one of those Venus cards. It's very unlikely to be a DKULT protest though, I don't see the point of someone sending me a DKULT protest card, that would be like preaching to the choir. I first thought it was RCBz on vacation in Germany :-))) you know, nice Christmas markets and mulled wine, why not. But it's not him. I think you're right it might be Roland Halbritter

 

Comment by Austin Wills James on February 11, 2012 at 11:07pm

Thanks DVS, glad you like it! This actually fell to Earth in the early months of 2011,& was placed in a box, destined to go nowhere as most things in that box do. Although, due to a strange hum in the air & an odd glow coming from the box, I thought it best to disperse this & similiar pieces. So that the Mothership might descend upon you & others first (I'm not ready for another ride yet).

-AWJ-

Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 11, 2012 at 9:27pm

The evidence, then, is weighing heavily toward Roland Halbritter. He is a friend on Open Fluxus, only we haven't exchanged email for a while. I think he deserves a TY for sure. Could Roland be protesting the D-KUNST!? Highly unlikely.

 

Many thanks to all the sleuths who, very likely, solved "The Mystery of the Venus De Pillow."

Comment by cheryl penn on February 11, 2012 at 7:56pm

Great blog - nice to see you at it again :-) - those twins are  scary... definite guardians of the X-Files.  Speaking of the which - what about the Why Files? Salute! :-) X 

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