RECEIVED: A State of Flux from Katerina Nikoltsou (Greece), Ruud Janssen (Netherlands), JF Chapelle (France)

Mail-art by IUOMA member Katerina Nikoltsou (Thessaloniki, Greece)

 

October 18, 2011 - Katerina Nikoltsou is an incredibly talented, prolific, and enthusiastic artist who keeps eternal network friends connected around the globe. Lately, she has been chronicling her European travels in her mail-art. She has distinguished herself with triumphs in many of the current "movements" and projects, including those especially close to my own heart such as Sandpo, Trashpo, and Asemics 16.

 

Katerina is also very active in Fluxus, which has been inherently connected to the mail-art network for decades. In "Short Statements About Mail-Art" (TAM Publications 2011), IUOMA founder Ruud Janssen identifies a "second generation [of mail-artists] in the 60's and 70's when FLUXUS joined up and a selective group experimented with the mail system."

 

Fluxus has clearly contributed to the identity of the current international mail-art movement in numerous areas including concept art, performance scores, and visual poetry, only to scratch the surface. Indeed, a plausible case could be made that after the "break up" of the "Old Fluxus" (identified by some sources as having occurred in the late 1970s) in the urban centers of the United States and Europe, the mail-art network carried Fluxus ideas to new centers and inspired new generations of artists to participate. Nearly all the artists associated with the current iteration of Fluxus participate in mail-art in some way. Thus, you are likely to encounter Fluxus work if you are a mail-artist.

 

And Fluxus artists working today identify themselves with stamps. Through exchanging mail-art, it is very easy to begin gathering a sizable collection of Fluxus stamps from all over the world. In addition to all the great art she sends me, I have received the most AMAZING Fluxus stamps from Katerina Nikoltsou. As you can see in the top scan, she included stamps from the Fluxfest in Chicago (USA) last winter/spring. I am thrilled. Here is Katerina's note that came with the stamps:

 

 

Also note that Katerina is participating in Ruud Janssen's ongoing Fluxus word performance score project by disseminating "Zalop" in her mail-art. A series of Fluxfests were offered in the U.S. during the past year at locations including Illinois, Missouri, Texas, and New York. These have produced all kinds of interesting Fluxus material. Here is the poster (found online) from the Chicago event:


 

Many thanks to Katerina Nikoltsou for this news from the Fluxus front!

 

IUOMA founder as well as archivist and mail-art historian Ruud Janssen is also a recognized Fluxus artist. His colorful hand-painted envelopes are known throughout the network. Recently he has been producing stunning variations that include Fluxus words, Fluxus themes, and new designs.

 

Since joining the IUOMA, I've become so intrigued with Ruud Janssen's envelope art (unique to mail-art practices) that I have been gathering as many as I can and also trying to see as many examples as I can received by other people. I was very pleased to find this this piece in my P.O. that I am blogging for the first time:

 

Mail-art by IUOMA founder Ruud Janssen (Breda, Netherlands)

 

I have no idea how many of these envelopes are in existence. They are apparently done in acrylic (and survive the postal system well). The colors are always fantastic and, upon examination, extremely subtle and textured. (Ruud is a painter; looking at some of his work in that area provides a context for what he is doing in mail-art.)

 

I believe I am beginning to see several themes that recur, the piece above representing communication and interaction through the eternal network. You can find variations in different forms, sometimes two people engaged in dialog. The dotted arrow with its hues of deep red and gold is fantastic and not adequately reproduced in a scan; for me it suggests activity and movement of art passing through the network. To see more hand-painted envelopes and stellar mail-art, make sure to visit the IUOMA blog that Ruud Janssen maintains:

 

http://iuoma.blogspot.com/

 

Since 1988, Ruud Janssen has been producing materials to spread the message of IUOMA (including contributions by other artists to help the cause). Logos and other IUOMA-themed pieces (try a Google search) have already established a solid body of mail-art unto themselves with fascinating designs and messages, definitely earning a place in network history. Many who receive work from Ruud find IUOMA materials to pass through the network to other artists. He always manages to include a written note:

 

 

As ever, many thanks to Ruud Janssen not only for the mail-art but also for all he does for IUOMA and Fluxus!

 

I have been looking for an appropriate place to document the performance score JF Chapelle sent me. He is a great mail-art friend as well as a Fluxus artist:

 

Mail-art by IUOMA member JF Chapelle (Merignac, France)

 

Ruud Janssen's Fluxus word Zalop has been a recurrent theme through this blog. JF Chapelle's score is yet another contribution to this world-wide score that has attracted so many mail-artists. To learn more about the Fluxus word performance, as well as individual words such as Zalop, check out these links:

 

http://fluxuswords.blogspot.com/


http://iuoma-network.ning.com/group/zalop

 

http://iuoma-network.ning.com/group/gotij

 

JF Chapelle always manages to send wonderful stamps on his envelopes:

 

 

Despite efforts in some quarters of the mainstream artworld to confine Fluxus to a specific group of artists in the past, despite the claims by some critics to ascertain the movement ended circa 1978, the evidence seems to support a situation very much to the contrary: Fluxus is alive and well. Many thanks to Fluxus friends in the mail-art network and at the IUOMA!


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Comment by Marie Wintzer on October 18, 2011 at 11:30pm

Mail art makes bath time fun :-))) got to love Katerina's mail. I have another one of her travel series coming up soon, a good one too. 

Is that the first Ruud envelope without a fluxus word on it?

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 18, 2011 at 9:40pm
OMG Erni, you are the Da Da DJ (disk jockey). I did not know the performances had been posted online. Fascinating.
Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 18, 2011 at 8:42pm

Erni's comment reminded me that the first work by JF Chapelle I ever saw was this Fluxus-Da Da machine. I knew from that moment I was going to like this guy's art:

FLUXMULTIPACTOR

Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 18, 2011 at 8:27pm
Nice link, Erni. I wanted to go to that NY Fluxfest in April but some thing or other prevented it. The DADA Machine FLUXUS piece looks like it might have been very good.
Comment by De Villo Sloan on October 18, 2011 at 7:54pm

Kat - I can't thank you enough for the stamps as well as all the OTHER mail-art you sent in the last few months. I'm trying to figure out a way to honor your contributions to Trashpo alone. And I received the Paris mail-art too. Love it!

 

Svenja - how are things on Wahl Street?

 

Erni - now that a stamp has been made in your honor, I would think this blog would interest you. Yes, I do like the Fluxus material.

 

Hi Nancy - I too thought the design of Ruud's envelope was a particularly nice one. Thanks for the comments!

Comment by Svenja Wahl on October 18, 2011 at 5:35pm
Wonderful blog, DVS, thank you!
Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on October 18, 2011 at 1:33pm
The envelope from Ruud is great--love it, it's one of the best I've seen. In fact all three envelopes here are special, not to mention the contents. Nice work all around.

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