Mark Bloch Postal Art Network (PAN) Archive
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Mark Bloch (born 1956) is an American artist and writer who uses visuals and text to explore ideas of long-distance communication. In 1978 he founded the Postal Art Network (PAN) and began to use international postal services to distribute and receive art and connect with artists, art groups, institutions, and cultural workers from all over the world. The bulk of this collection, which spans from 1971 to 2009, consists of mail art sent to Bloch by correspondents in all fifty American states and dozens of countries. Examples of mail art in this collection include objects, postcards, enclosures, xerox prints, and collages, as well as serials and announcements documenting avant-garde cultural activities in various media. Additionally, this collection also includes books, personal materials that document Bloch's life, and what was deemed "junk mail" by Bloch.
Biographical Note
Mark Bloch is an American fine artist and writer who uses visuals and text to explore ideas around long-distance communication. Bloch was born in 1956 in Würzburg, Germany, where his father was based as a soldier of the US Army, and grew up in the suburbs of Cleveland and then Akron, Ohio. Bloch attended Kent State University, where he received his B.A. degree in broadcasting. In 1977, after studying traditional art forms as well as performance and video art, Bloch discovered the international mail art network and began to correspond with key figures in that movement.
Mail art is a movement developed by Ray Johnson and the Fluxus Group in the 1950s that involves the use of the postal service for the dissemination of artwork in order to circumvent official art distribution centers such as museums, art markets, and galleries. From 1978 to 1982 Bloch lived in Southern California and supported himself by making slide shows for corporate clients in the audiovisual industry. Bloch founded the Postal Art Network (PAN) in 1978 and began to correspond with the international network of mail artists originally established by Ray Johnson, later known as the New York Correspondence School. Bloch moved to New York in 1982 and became a member of Ray Johnson's New York Correspondence School. Bloch used the international postal system as a distribution network for his art and reached out to thousands of artists and cultural workers all over the world. In 1989, Bloch began his experimental foray into the digital space when he founded Panscan, part of a text-based teleconferencing system, the first online art discussion group in New York City. Bloch continues his work with mail art and related concepts online.
Scope and Content
The Postal Art Network (PAN) Archive consists of materials amassed by Mark Bloch, the founder of PAN and participant in the mail art movement. The collection documents the evolution of the mail art, Bloch and other artists' works, national and international avant-garde cultural activities, and parts of the global arts scene throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Movements and artistic styles represented include Fluxus, Neo-Dada, Neo-Futurism, and Neoism. The PAN Archive also reflects the experimental circumvention and strategic navigation of mainstream cultural institutions in favor of the Do It Yourself culture of the late 20th century. Spanning from 1971 to 2009, the majority of the items in this collection are samples of original mail art or correspondence pertaining to it, sent to Bloch by artists, art groups, and institutions in all 50 states and dozens of countries. Said items include collages, paintings, drawings, Xerox artwork, stamp artwork, and invitations for mail art project participation. There are also non-mail art periodicals, announcements and flyers he gathered for over four decades, serials, and books. Additionally, materials include personal documents and correspondence Bloch deemed junk mail.
Some items in this collection contain profanity, sexually explicit, and violent content.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright (or related rights to publicity and privacy) for materials in this collection was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder. Please contact the Fales Library and Special Collections, fales.library@nyu.edu, 212-998-2596.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date (if known); Mark Bloch Postal Art Network (PAN) Archive; MSS 170; box number; folder number; Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University Libraries.
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Provenance
Purchased from Mark Bloch in 2005; the accession number associated with the gift is 2005.170.
About this Guide
Processing Information
Collection was processed between 2008 and 2015 by Kelsi Evans, Lawrence Giffin, Nicholas Martin, Rhyannon J. Rodriguez, Laurainne Ojo-Ohikuare, Rachel Greer, and Sana Masood. Donor Mark Bloch advised on some arrangement decisions.
In November 2020, objects in Series III were rehoused by conservators to better protect the items.
Between January and May 2022, Camila Aguirre, a student enrolled in the Archives and Public History program at NYU, rehoused and amended the description of Series I to improve intellectual access to the materials and address preservation issues. She completed this work as part of a Capstone Project for HIST-GA 3013: Research in Public History and Archives. She consolidated Series I's "Subseries A: Correspondence (General Mail Art)", "Subseries B: Postcards", "Subseries C: Empty Envelopes," and "Oversize Series I: Correspondence" to reflect that all materials are mail art and do not need to be intellectually arranged by size or format. The series was fully rehoused to better facilitate long-term preservation and was arranged and described at the file level.
Revisions to this Guide
Repository
Series I: Mail Art and Correspondence, 1976-2009, inclusive
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This series comprises the bulk of this collection and contains art, correspondence, and ephemera that resulted from Bloch's mail exchange with artists, art groups, and institutions in all 50 states and dozens of countries within the context of the Postal Art Network (PAN). The following files represent each of those countries and states and they include a list of correspondents from them. These lists are not exhaustive.
Materials in this series span from 1971 to 2009 and include letters, Xerox artwork, postcards, zines, pamphlets, enclosures, collages, drawings, newsletters, booklets, press clippings, stickers, photographs, stamp artworks, greeting cards, flyers, and invitations for mail art project participation, and announcements documenting avant-garde cultural activities in various media. Prominent correspondents include H.R. Fricker, Anna Banana from the Fluxus Group, Robert Delford Brown, Buster Cleveland, Ed Higgins, Bill Gaglione, Sonja van der Burg, Ryosuke Cohen, Carlo Pittore and Ruggero Maggi. Furthermore, there are materials on two art projects headed by Bloch: the "Last Mail Art Show" created in 1984 and the "One World Postal Art Show" which opened in 1996.
Arrangement
The files in this series are arranged alphabetically by country of origin.
Algeria, 1983-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Baubete-Friend of Larry Mullins (USA), Farida.
Argentina, 1983-1998, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Claudia de Rio, E.A. Vigo, Escuela de Bellas Artes, Jorge Orta, Laboratorio de Arte Integral, Municipalidad de la Plata, Vortice.
Australia, 1983-1992, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Cerebral Shorts, Charles Roberts (IMUURI), CIDC, Confederation of Chivalry, David Dellafiora, Emotion Pictures, Grant Price and Family, Keith Migdal (USA), Pat and Dick Larter, PC Dooley, Tibor Papp (Easy Dada), "What?" Magazine.
Austria, 1991-2001, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Manfred Wiesinger, Peter Fuchs, Prix Ars Electronica, "The Kretzer" Group.
Belgium, 1983-2003, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Alain Neffe (Insaine Music Contact), Baudhuin Simon, Centrum voor de Kunsten Begijnhof, Charles Francois (Ratos), DeMedia, Dr. Piotr Aakoun, Geert De Decker, Guido Vermeulen, Guy Bleus, Guy de Bievre, Guy Stuckens (Mail Art Magazine), Harley, J. Gijsenbergs, Johan De Baeta, aka Quasi, Johan Van Geluwe (A.R.T), Johan Van Geluwe (Museum of Museums), José Van Der Brouke, Kristrof D'Haeseleer, aka Kristof Debris, Kunstcentrum Il Ventuno, La Drolesse, Luce Fierens, Luce Fierens and Annina Van Sebroeck, Metallic Avau (Aerosol), Noelle Michiels, Radio Panik, Rudi Wilderjans, Serge Segay (USSR) via Luce Fierens, Sjoerd Paridaen, aka Paridada, Société Anonyme, Stedelijke Akademie, Stijn Huwels, Sztuka Fabryka, Tania Desmet, Thienpont Annick, V.Z.W. De Nar.
Brazil, 1983-1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: A de Araujo, Antonio Lima, Centro Cultural Sao Paulo, César Brandão, Equipe de Arte Postal, Fundacao Bienal de São Paulo, Funesc, Gilberto Prado, JKArt Gallery, Lidia Lopes Torres, Norma Campaz (JK Empreendimientos), Paulo Bruscky, Prefeitura Municipal de Santo André, Prof. Iraci S.V. da Silva (EEPG), Yeda Schmaltz.
Bulgaria, 1983-1991, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Guillermo Deisler, Vesselin Sarieff.
Canada, 1981-2005, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Alberto Kurapel, Alex Smith, Alternative and Independent Study Program, Anna Banana, Bonnie Eng, Centre Copie-Art, Chuck Stake, Citizen X, Cony Mail Services, Counterrevolutionary Propaganda Campaign, Dale Spiers, Dick Tool Co, Dr. Mervin La Vallee, Drew Duncan (Friend of Sonja Van Der Burg), Ed Varney, Elaine M. Rounds, GX Jupitter-Larsen, Istvan Kantor (Monty Cantsin), Jacques Sainte-Marie (Cony Exit), Jim Adams (ITT Studio), Karla Cummins, Kurt Beaulieu, La Toanvinh, Laurie Muskego, Lyle Lee, Maison des Jeunes L'Imageries, ManWoman, Martine Savard, Mental Note Productions, Michael Duquette, Museo Internacionale de Neu Art (Banque du Fluxus), Nathaniel Rounds, Neoist Apt Fest, Neutral Ground, Parachute Magazine, Paul Hartal (Lyrical Conceptualist Society-Center for Art, Science, and Technology), Pig Productions, Pyramid Magazine, Re Buat, Sam's Recycle Shop, Sarah Jackson, Sensoria from Censorium, Simon Fraser University Gallery, Struts Gallery, Suzanne Nuttall, The Works Festival, University of Moncton Art Gallery, University of Waterloo, World of Artistamps (Rosie Gahlinger-Beaune).
Chile, 1992-1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Hans Braumuller, Antonio Pérez-Carest
Colombia, 1984, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Rafael del Llano
Croatia, 1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Svjetlana Mimica
Cuba, 1994, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Jaqueline Mir (Banco de Ideas Z)
Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, 1990-1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Andreas Wolf, Deti Záklandlní Skola, ER Atelier (Milan Bruchter), Ivan Preissler, Jiri Veselka, RI-EL (Frantisek Hrabla-Gibalová), Zdenek Sima.
Denmark, 1983-1992, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Atmosphere Controlled (Mogens Otto Nielsen), Leena Kemppi, Lomholt Formular Press, Steen Moller Rasmussen (Plagiat).
Dominican Republic, 1992-1993, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Direccion de Cultura (V Centenerio-Encuentro de Culturas), Roberto Accorti.
Egypt, 1993, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Mashrabia Gallery
England, 1984-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Barry Edgar Pilcher, Fish (Rupert Loydell), Gianni Broi (Italy), Int'l Biographical Centre, Mark Dawson, Roger Radio, Stefan Szczelkun.
Finland, 1985-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Joensuun Kaupunki, Jouni Wäärakangas, Kimmo Framelius, Reima Mäkinen, Turun Kirjakahvila, Valtion Taidemuseo.
France, 1983-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: AAAA, Annick Durban, ARIAP (Ecole d'Arts Plastiques) Aristide 3108, Association Arte-Terre, Bernadette Troubat, Bruno Sourdin, Cimade, Come Together Productions, Cuffs and Collar, Daniel Daligand, Dazibao Magazine, Denis Malagna, Editions Nepe, Eric Langolff, Francois Billaw and Lucien Seul, Francois Duviver (Metro Riquet), Gilberto Prado, HAN PSI, Institut National de L'Audiovisuel (INA), Isabelle Conseil, IT Park Gallery (Taiwan), J. Rabascall, Jacques Massa, JN Laszlo, L' Assault de la Menuiserie, Le Moulin, Le Peintre Nato, Les Vraies Folies Bergères, Lon Spiegelman (USA) via Champendal, Lucien Sued, Manue and Colas Meulen, Marie Blanem, Michel Champendal, Michel Collet, Mielle Christophe (Chris P), Miriam Sharon, Mob Shop, Mr. Nanson, Office de la Culture de Marseille, P. Morice, Pascal Lenoir, Patrice Bolte, Pegase, Phillip Chlebowski, Rémy Pénard, Rene Montes, Reynald Round 2, Robert Morillo, Rodoid Koyott, Tibor Papp (Australia) via Champendal.
Germany, 1983-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Achim Schyder, Adalbert Stifter Verein, Albrecht/d, Alexandra Holownia, Aloys Olmann, Alvaro, Andy Black (Andrej Skrbinek), Angela and Henning Mittendorf, Angela and Peter Netmail (A and P Netmail), Anne Schoon, BERM (Kollegium Bildender Künstler), Bernd Löbach, Bernhard Skopnik, Bilder für Afrika, Birger Jesch, C. Schmidt, Chris Horstmann, Christine Pinnen, Detlef Kappis, Dressler, Eberstadter Donnerkeil, Emmet Walsh (Jürgen O. Olbrich), Friedhelm Schulz, Gerd Beyer, Géza Perneczky, Gesamthochschule Kassel, Guillermo Deisler, Hans-Mwe Goehlich, Hapunkt Fix, HE Urb and V. Wohlfarth, Heike-K. Hoenig, Heino Otte, Henning Mittendorf, Herbert Prinz, Ines Ruf (Neoist Propaganda Institute), Joan Bunus, John W. Glaw, Joki, Jürgen Kierspel, Klaus Groh, Klaus Kux, Klaus Peter-Fürstenau, Litsa Spathi, Manfred Tari (Thomas), Marianne Weigelt, Markus Reichert, Martina and Steffen Giersch, Michael Fox, Monty Cantsin, Museum für Moderne Kunst Weddel, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Ona Nuk, Peter Adams, Peter Below, Peter Bergner, Petra Lee, Ralf Schulze, Reinhard Nißle, Robert Rehfeldt, Roland Schefferski, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, S3/KM3 Radke, Sabine Hund, Spieltour Foto, Stephen Jacob, Tacho, Tilo Block, Tim Midas, Ulrich Kattenstroth, Ulrich Tarlatt, Ulrike Weiland, Wolfgang Grossman.
Ghana, 1985-1991, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Ayah Okwabi, Kwabena Leboah.
Greece, 1983-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Alternative Gallery, Dimosthenis Agrafiotis.
Hungary, 1983-2002, inclusive
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Correspondents include: György Galántai (Artpool), Hétterony Kft., Kazimour Antal, Koppany Nartun, Kovacs Peter Balazs, LMAS (Ezsias Istuan), Pap Bela, Szilagyi Lenke, Takács Rudolf, Toth Arpad.
India, 1989-1993, inclusive
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Correspondents include: C. Nachiappan (Kalakshetra Publications), Kelly. Om., Viswa Shanti Nikethana.
Indonesia, 1986, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Wahyuni Kamah
Ireland, 1985-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Ben Allen, Cork Summer Festival, Tony Lowes.
Israel, 1976-1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Bryan Desure, Christo van der Schyff, Devra Araten, Varda Serok, Yossi Lemel.
Italy, 1980-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: A. Girardi, AAA Edizioni, Alberto Rizzi, Aldo Trivellato, Aleph and Acidpunk and Alcoolbologna, Alessandro Aiello, Alfio Fiorentino, Alozen, Angelo Lopiano, Angelo Vitale, Anna Boschi, Antonio Sasse, Antonio Tregnagni, Ark (Arch. Melandri), Artestudio, Associazione Culturuale Musi and Muse, AUSL Le1 (Center For Treatment and Research for Eating Disorders), Bartolome Miglione, Biasin Stefano, Biblioteca Comunale Imola, Donato Bonazzi, Brain Cell-Art Strike (Alfredo Slang), Brio Mai(A)l Art-Group of Florence, Bruno Capatti, Bruno Chiarlone, Bruno Pecchioli, Bruno Pollacci (Mail Art Archive), Capuanova, Carmine Mangone, Claudio Romeo, Commune Di Senigallia, Dell'Oro Giosuè, Dino Gobbo, Emilio Morandi, Ennio Pauluzzi, Enrico Piva, Fanna Roncoroni, Fausto Ducci, Francesco Conz, Franco De Mas, Franco Vallare, Fulgor C. Silvi, Gabriele Castielli, Giacomo Cesari, Giancarlo Da Lio, Giancarlo Polití, Gianni Broi, Giorgia Malossi, Giorgio Nelva, Giovanni Fontana, Giovanni Strada, Guiseppe Crescentini, Guiseppe Gasparno, Guiseppe Perotti, Guiseppe Spennatti, "il donchisciotte"/Newsletter, Il Politecnico-Centro de Iniziativa Culturale, Istituto Superiore di Spilimbergo, Jacopo Benassi, JJ and Co. Communication Ent., Karen Eliot, Lamberto L. Caravita, Lancillotto Bellini, Livia Cases-C. Marconi 11, Luca Bruneri, Luigi Spennati, Lydia Lorenzi, Mail Art Archive-Adria ("The brain of the monster" Organization), Mail Art Centre (Scuola Media G. Perotti), Mail Art Gallery and Museum (MAGAM), Marcello Diotallevi, Maria Pia Fanna Roncoroni, Mario Grande, Massimo Pattaro, Mateo Cagnola (Mail Art Archive), Mauro Molinari, Meana Sando, National Research Center of Women in the Government, Nicola Frangione, Nielsen Gavina, Nike-cooperativa di servizi ar.l (Oltre-Rivista bimestrale di informazioni locali), Orietta Nicolai, Oronzo Liuzzi, Paci Fausto, Paolo Barrile, Paolo Conti, Phosgenia, Piermario Ciani, Piero Barducci, Pinacoteca Civica-Pieve di Cento, Raimondo del Prete, Rita Vitali Rosati, Roberto Calabro, Roberto Migliussi, Roberto Zito, Ruggero Maggi, Sabrina Noncini, Salvatore Arelli, Salvatore De Rosa, Scuola Media Statale Aldo Palazzeschi, Serse Luigetti, Snank-y, Sommi Cesare, Spazioblobart, Techno Fetishism (Renzo Daveti), Tiziana Baracchi, Ubaldo Giacomucci, Umberto Stagnaro, Vittore Baroni, Vittorio Baccelli.
Japan, 1982-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Akihiro Oshigami, Biwako Artists' Organization, BAO (Chido Honda), Dinn International, Forest Mail Center (Committee for Inner Trip Pavillion), Fumiko Tatematsu, Hiroko Midorikawa, Hiroshi Matsuyama, Hiroyuki Yumishita, Hitoshi Araki, Jun Kuramitsu, Kaori Inoue, Kayako Shin, Kayo Matsumoto, Kayo Nakamura, Kazunori Murakami, Kazuyoshi Takeishi (Aerial Print), Keiichi Nakamura, Kikuko Aono, Kikuko Ota, Kowa Kato, Kunio Yamayoshi, Makiko Masui, Masayo Kaneko, Mayumi Honda, Mukata Takamura, Noriko Ito, Reika Yamamoto, Ryoko Ono, Ryosuke Cohen, Seiei Jack Nakamura, Seiei Nishimura, Setsuko Kataoka, Shigeru Nakayama, Shigeru Tamaru, Shigeru Uesugi, Shin Oh!-No Dera, Shozo Shimamoto, Tadatoshi Fujino, Takayoshi Koike, Tamotsu Watanabe, Terrestrial Art Post Office, Teruyuki Tsubouchi, Tetsuya Fukui, Tomoyuki Nakade, Yoshio Nishimura, Yuki Kawasaki, Yuuko Funada.
Korea, 1982, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Kum Nam Baik
Lithuania, 1989-1991, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Nekrasius Jonas, Saulius Sidlauskas.
Luxemburg, 2005, inclusive
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Correspondents include: François Frisch
Mexico, 1987-1999, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Aarón Flores, César Espinosa, El Archivero, Eugenio Roque Mendoza Millán, Geraldo Yepiz, Mauricio Guerrero, Terra Candella (Harley).
Minsk, 1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Unidentified Correspondent
Myanmar, 1997, inclusive
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Correspondents include: JM Rastorfer
Netherlands, 1981-2005, inclusive
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Correspondents include: A.D.Ecker, Aad van Deukom, Afzet, Arlette Boerlage, Arno Arts, Ars Electronica, Care for Mail Art Magazine, Cor Reyn, Ever Arts, Francke G. Bokellan, Gerrif Velthius, Henryk Gajewski, Ingrid van den Boogaard, Irma Boom, Jan Verschoore, Jenny De Groot, Joachim van Dÿk, Karen Holden, Ko de Jonge, Magda Lagerwerf, Makkom, Maya Gordon, Museum of Instant Images, Peter Below, Pier van Dijk, Rod Summers (VEC), Ruud Janssen, Sonja van der Burg, Spudz, Sunecho Lightline, World Wide Video Festival.
New Caledonia, 1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Daniel Maillet
Northern Ireland, 1990-1991, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Elizabeth Gaston, One Mail Order.
Norway, 1986-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Bjønnulv Evenrud, Guttorm Nordö.
Panama, 1983, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Manuel E. Montilla
Philippines, 1986, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Pedro Espinoza
Poland, 1984-1999, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Alina Gmur, Andrej M. Sobolewski, Andrzej Dudek-Dürer, Andrzej Wielgoez, Ania Gmur, Anna Lentowszcsyk, Anna Sochaj, Armii Czerwonej, Biuro Wystaw Artystcznych, Boris Zarzycki, Bozena Zachana, "Chatka Zaka", Darek Moch, Eveline, Grzegorz Dobrzycki, H. Agnes Zwara, Izabela Babula, Janusz Byszewski, Jolanta Swiderska, Kataryna Drelich, Kinga Ciukaj, Krzysztof Kowalski, Magda Suchanek, Malgorzata Sroka, ManiUsz Bak, Marcin Prus, Marek Skonieczny, Margaret Sroka, Matgorzata Piotrowska, Michael Krzyminski, Michalina Nowak, Oddzial Wojewodzki, Pawel Petasz, Raphael Nadolny, Remedium, Robert Rupociński, Roman Kaleta, Roman Muszynski, Roman Pietrek, Stainless Steel Louse, Tomek Zuch, Ursula Urbanowicz, Waclaw Ropiecki, Yach Paskiewicz.
Portugal, 1987-1992, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Antonio Olaio, César Figueiredo, Emerenciano, Ernesto de Sousa, Fernando Aguiar, International Mail Art Salon, José Alfonso, José Eliseu, José Oliveira.
Romania, 1990-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Florean Museum, Ilie Eugen Sauchea, Ioan Hădărig and Balog Istvan.
Russia, 1994-2004, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Dimitri Bulaton, Gik Juri, Harold Kaplan, Konstantin Malakhov, S.N. Stolarenko.
Saudi Arabia, 1983, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Wally Darnell
Scotland, 1988, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Transmission
Slovakia, 1993-1996, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Andrej Skribinek, Jaroslav Supek.
South Africa, 1991-1992, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Christo Van Der Schyff
Spain, 1983-2003, inclusive
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Correspondents include: 10.000 Humans Edicions, 4 Sellos, Alena Laufrova, Antonio Gomez, Boek, Centro Cívico Social, César Reglero Campos, Eduard Escofet, EL OLIVARe, Facultad de Bellas Artes (Cuenca, Spain), Fernando Matamoros, Francesco Vidal, Hilda Fuchs, Ibirico, Isabel Jover, JBB (Magico Verdun), Joan Borda i Boreu, Jordi Solé, José Antonio Sarmiento, José Maria Beneitez, Josean M.L., Juan Manuel Alvarez Cebrián, Juan Manuel Ruiz Solsona, Julio Sánchez Oliver, Koine, Pedro Bericat, Pere Sousa, Pilar Varela, Poisson Soluble Gallery, Radio Nacional de España, Rafael Flores, Rafael Ventín, Sissokou Mamadou, Spanish Mail Art Association, Western Sahara, Xoan Anleo.
Sweden, 1983-1998, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Jaromir Svozilik, Joachim Bursell, Kajco Design, Kjell Nyman, Leif Eriksson, Mark Horner, Marten Lindbcom, Maryanne Hagnosson, Peter Ahlberg, Peter Meyer, Target Media, Uddah-Buddah.
Switzerland, 1983-1995, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Calypso Now, Christoph Oberholzer, Claudia Schmidt, Copy-Left (Manfred Stirnemann), Dao Badao Publishers, Günther Ruch, Hans Ruedi Fricker, Jacqueline Niwel, Jean-Marc Rastorfer, Marcel Stüssi.
Thailand, 1984, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Byron Black
Unidentified Countries, 1983-1990, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Aaron Kline, Aleksey Kurchuk, Jaymz Schemer, Judy Gorman, Phil Nurenberg, Sophia Martinou, The Postal Art Network Children's Art On The Theme "One World"..
United Kingdom, 1983-2001, inclusive
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Correspondents include: A1 Waste Paper Co., Ade Barradel/Allison Lloyd, B.E Pilcher, Barry Pitcher, Ben Allen, Boyle Family, C.Nile Magazine, Dawn Redwood, Diane Dixon, DJ Bell, E.f., Eric Finlay, Erica van Hora, Feeding Squirrels to Nuts, Frank Smith, Hazel, I.S.A.B.N, International Review of Printing and Publishing, Intl Biography Center, Jeruen Teunen, John Furnival, M.A Longbottom, Mark Pawson, Michael Lumb, Murray, O. Jason (The Institute of Fatuous Research), Paul Tucker, Pete Horobin, RER Megacorp, Robin Crozier, Roger Cleghorn, Routine Art, S. Hone, Snowhite Young, Stefan Szczelkun, Torquil Anderson, Wall Magazine, Working Press.
United States (Alabama), 1979-1989, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Jackie Olson, Unknown Arkansas (New York Correspondence School).
United States (Alaska), 1986-1994, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Leslie, The Artic Roadrunners (Jim and Marsha Anne).
United States (Arizona), 1984-2009, inclusive
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Correspondents include: Amy M. Bowling, Arthur Secunda, Carol Stetser, Cynthia Stillzoe, Cynthia Thompson, Florentin Smarandache, John Tonemah, Johnny Barnard, Kristin Geihl, Pedro Pescador, Peter Rassa (Metrophobia), Plutonium Press, Ron Gasowski, University of Phoenix.
United States (Arkansas), 2003-2005, inclusive
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Correspondents include: buzZ blurr
United States (California), 1978-2006, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: AARDVARK, Abracadada, Achim Snyder, Aerosol, Age of Consent, Alien and Shaver, Alien Communications, Allison, Alta Bradford, AMK (Banned Productions), Amnesia (Monica Rex), Anonymous (Oakland), Anonymous (Van Nuys, California), Art Hopkins, Art Issues, Art Radio, Arturo Fallico, Astro Artz, Banned Productions, Barry Berg, Barry Ziff, Beverly Innsteep, Bill Gaglione, Bill Hardin, Box of Water, Brenda Kays, C.Z. Lovecraft, Carl Andre, Carla Cryptic, Carol Poundstone, Cellini, Charles Goldstein, Cherry and Mike Leslie, Chief Crazy Glue, Chubb, Chud Co, Collector's Choice Gallery, Contagion, Contemporary Art Press, Craig Hill, CSC-San Bernardino Art Department, CSUN/USU, Dale Johnson, Darlene Altschul, David Hunter, David Kephart, David Zack, Dawn Domini, Denis Fudsworth, Denver Tuscon, Dierdre Feehan, DKA, Douglas L. Marsh, Dr. Jampf, Dwyer Family, Eat Art (Mike Dyar), Eat it up, Edith Abeyta, Endangered Species, Fast Cheap and Easy Graphics, Feehan, Fluxus Penpal Network, Framework, Full Gallop, G. Arthur Hopkins, Gene Lawson, Gerlovins (L.A. Contemporary Exhibitions), Ginny Lloyd, Goethe Institute, Group Coca-Cola, Guzbro Tapes, Hardbound Ed, Harley (Terra Candella), Heaton, Heavy Shades, Her, Hermine Stover (Endangered Species), High Performance, Horseman, Human House, Ilene Goldstein, Infekt Gruppe, Information Sickness, Information Sickness (Alan K. Lipton), Irvine Fine Arts Center, Isla van Hook, Janea Moksness, Janet Ziff, JED, Jeff Kurvnik, Jeff Mullicon, Jesse Edwards, Jim Martin (Flatland), Jim Reva, Joan Eppich, John A. Mozzer, John Tostado, Johnny B, Johnny Brewton, Jon Mardian, Judith Hoffberg, Judy Kleinberg, Karen Holden, Karen Politovich, Kathy Chambers, Kathy Johnson, Ken Klinkert (The Skipper), Kim, LA Obscurist Society, LAICA, Larry P.Mullins, Leavenworth Jackson, Leon Herbst, Michael Lipman (Lip), Little Lulu, Lon Spiegelman, Lori, M. Stevens, M.Kline, Madame X, Marc Herbert, Mark Hurlstone, Maura Framson, Maureen Steve Malloy, Metro, Michael Mollet, Michael "Squid Digger" Lund, Mike Bishop (California State University), Mike Dyar, Mike Schoenberg, Minoy, Mishka, Mng, Monica Rex, More O'Malloy, Morton Klein, Naomi Ramieri-Hall, Nikki and Jud Schwartz, No Business As Usual Action Network, Norman Solomon, Nothing Much Productions, Occupant, Ocean Drive, Opal Molety, Opal Nations, Outdoor TV (Video Congress), Pamela Balanag, Pango Pango, Pat Lay Wilson, Patrickt, Patty Nation, Paul Forte, Penelope Dwyer, Perry Lenhart, Philip R. Nurenberg, PIX (Pat Wilson), Pix Susan C., Postal Commemorative Society, Postal Flow West, Private World, Rachel Carpenter, Rachel Rosenthal, Radio Free Dada, Radio Mambo, Randy Kopang, Rich Evac, Richard Bloch, Richard Meade, Rob Cummings, Rocola (Marlon Vito Picasso), Rogue's Gallery, Rubber Stamp Exchange (Bill Gaglione), Rudolph, Ruggero Magi, Ruth Howard, Scott Hecker, Scroti, SDSU, Sherri Houser, Sonja van der Burg, Sprout, Stamp Art Gallery, Stephen Olsay, Stephen Perkins, Steve C. Bothers, Steve Malloy, Steve Mcdonald, Steve Sikora, Susan Shaw, Suzie Sachs, T G Ross, T. Heiney, Takayo, Target LA, Terry Gross, The Duke, The Fault, The Fire House Volunteer Muster Roll, The Joke Project (Toshi Onuki), The Soft Touch, Tony Kennedy, Trash and Treasure, Turk le Claire, Tyler James Hoare, Typo Press, U'MOMA (Buster Cleveland), Ursula Peters, Vermont Street Week, Vicki and Greg van Hook, Vicki Armstrong, Vicki van Hook, Victor Perez, Victoria Kelly, Visual Response League (Alan H. Nakagawa), Zoe Goldman, ZTZSU.
United States (Colorado), 1983-1994, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Clare Forster, Durango Fire Artists Council, E.G.G., Harry Bates Club, Ileen Bloch, James Prez, Kathy Rolenz, Pamela Chaddic, SAWN, T. Wakabayashi, Teresink Pereria.
United States (Connecticut), 1982-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: D.S Boenhart, Elliot Books, Institute of Children's Literature, Joan Coderre, Postal Commemorative Society, Premises, Rosebud Matchbox Art Museum, T. Sikorski, Taunton Press.
United States (Florida), 1981-2004, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Boon Dance Baby Pants, Contender, Doo Da Florida, E. Mela, Emo Chanel, Epistolary Stud Farm, Evil Genius, F.C. Jerkoffski, FSU Four Arts, Harry Fox, Jack Saunders, Kasher Communications, Kenneth Karsten, Lee Taylor, Nicholas Bergery, Patti Taylor, Post-Industrialism, Ryan, Small Publishers Co-Op, Steve Bradely, Sullama, Tampon Springs Recreation Department, The Church of Christ (Michael Voodoo), Thunderstruck, Tick Tock Tick Tock, Tommy Mew.
United States (Georgia), 1982-2005, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Akoma Beaman, Art Papers, Art Posto, Baseball Ink, Bill Chambers, Boon Dance Baby Pants, Buzzard Cult, Epistolary Stud Farm, Gordon Jr. College, Ileen Bloch, Jack Saunders, Jack Sinclair, John Thomas, Rubberwoman, Shelby Publishing Co, Inc., Theresa Walker.
United States (Hawaii), 1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: EROTICA
United States (Idaho), 1989-1993, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Coldwater Creek, Larry Mullins.
United States (Illinois), 1983-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Artists Book Works, Artists Call, Arto Posto, Ashley Parker Owens, Axe St. Arena, Bonnie Sohn, Brendan de Vallance, Carroll Brooks, Correspondence Art Club, El Archivero, Karen Dean, Ken Thompson (P-Form), Mantra Mash, Michelle F, MR Bop, Ms. K, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Spike, The Crazy Camel.
United States (Indiana), 1971-1997, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Bill Whorall, LEVEL, Lucky Baby Retreat House.
United States (Iowa), 1985-1993, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Drawing Legion (Photo STATIC-Copy Culture), Latin American Human Rights Advocacy Center, Mimi Holmes, Playboy, Portraits of Friends, Subspace, The Electric Bank.
United States (Kansas), 1981, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Northern Kentucky University, SueZ Q, Transformar.
United States (Kentucky), 1985-1987, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Todd Robert Machin
United States (Louisiana), 1991-2005, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: McNeese State University
United States (Maine), 1982-2005, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Bern Porter, Carlo Pittore, Dog Ear Press, Farrago, Franco Ballabeni, H.O.M.E Inc, Kristof Sebris, Luiza Brown, Mark Melnicove, Marta Africa, Natasha Mayeus and Mark Melnicove, Owen F. Smith, R. Martin, Reed Altemus, Spacecraft, U.M.U.A., Wafer Face.
United States (Maryland), 1981-2004, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Burkely Hermann, D Hubbard, Eastern Short Arts, Mail Art Censorship Archive, Newark Press, Phillip S. Hensel, Project 7 (Maryann Crowe), Republique da Funlovia (Hal Tatelman), "REV." Paul, Sylvia, Tentatively, A Coincidence, Terry Cafield, Travis Little, Wendy Lanxner-Porter.
United States (Massachusetts), 1979-2006, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Abuse, Alex Lippsich, Bernard Banville, Boston Film (Video Foundation), Brush Gallery, Carol Marnelakis, Crackerjack Kid, Danielle Fino, Don Milken, Eco Texture Inc., Ed Adamchek, Ellen Hatzakis, Emily Goodwin, Event Works (Jeremy Grainger), F. Cramer, Fidelity Investments, Florian Cramer, G.H. Kahl Co, Guillermo Cuellar, Helen C. Gouzounis, Jesse, John Marnelakis, L. Berube, Marsh and Mclennan Inc. ("JC"), Matthew Corcaron, Michael Schoenberg, Miss Mary, Mr. Fabulous, New England Art Therapy Institute, NNN, Patti Churri, Peter Mitchell, Recorded Security Video Productions, Resources (Richard Gardner), Richard F. Hay Sr., Robin Costa, S'Pool, Sarah Garden Armstrong, Sherry Steiner, Stangroom, Steven Random, The NBCs, Uncle Don, Viktor V, Wendy Sayshi, Xona (Exit Studios), Young Whippersnapper Press, Zona.
United States (Michigan), 1980-2004, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: A Classic Pair, Agent Detroit, C. Schneek, Catherine Kakowska, Cerebral Shorts, Christian Herman, Cliff Berns, Comfort and Satisfy Bottom, Ed.F. Higgins, Lightworks, Marilyn Dammann, Marilyn Zimmerman, Neither/nor, Stamping Grounds, Thomas Edward Weston, Thomas Wiloch, University Microfilms International.
United States (Minnesota), 1983-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Art Police, Billy Curmano, Chris Lugo, Dan Unger, David M. Miller, De Siray Dodge, Gray (Potratz), Greet-O-Matie, Jerry Madson, Kiehle Gallery, Road Kill, Terresinka Pareira, Wirth.
United States (Missouri), 1981-1990, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Carolyn Hassenfratz, Christian Herman, Dave Van Hee, Not Again Graphics.
United States (Montana), 1976-1980, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Recycled Reality Studios
United States (Nebraska), 1983-2003, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Crackerjack Kid, Dazar Omahahaha, Muscular Dystrophy.
United States (Nevada), 1986-2006, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Wally Darnell
United States (New Hampshire), 1989, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Crackerjack Kid
United States (New Jersey), 1980-2005, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Action/Image, Alcorn Design Illustration, Andrew Seldenfeld, Bryan Harrison, Carolla von Hoffmanstahl, Coco Gordon, Colgate-Palmolive Co., Dan Morgan, Desmond Mclean, Dominic J. Uricella, Donald Muller, Doria-Assembling, Doug Spear, Dragonfly Dream, Emily Allon, Glynis, Half-Life Network Magazine, Hightstown High School, Jill Cliffer-Baratta, Joanne Echevarria Myers, Mark Sonnenfeld, No. 58, Patty Antonivk, PortFolio, Press Me Close (K.S. Ernst), Reed N. Tell, Rickett's Records, Rutgers University: Department of Visual Arts, Simon and Schuster, Vanguard International, Xochimoki.
United States (New Mexico), 1984-2004, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Migration, Emmigration, Immigration, Penitentiary of New Mexico: Department of Education; Dragonfly Dream.
United States (New York), 1979-2006, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: 3rd Street Music School, 4-U-2 Post Magazine, A.J. Lazarus Associates, Inc., A.K. Lipton, Above Average Productions, Abrams/Brill, Aching Loins Publishing Company, Adam Tinkoff, Addante Design, Alan J. Miller, Alchemial Space, Alex Lippisch, Alexander Josef and Katherine Hirka, American Institute of Graphic Arts, Amy Scarola, Anita and Jay, Anna Hurwitz, Anne Troy, Arto Posto, Avenue B Art School, B. Barton, Barbie Denis, Barbwire, Bean Curd Bandit, Beth Bartholomew, Beth Gorrie, Bikini Girl Magazine, Bill Hermanini, Bill Paulauskas, Bill Roberts, Bob Z, Bob's X-ray Monistary, Bobby Smith, Bolté, Bonnie Stylides, Buchner and Harpsichords, Buddy Flip, C. Deenply, Cadwaller Wickersham, Caren Zwiefler, Carlo Pittore, Carsten Schmidt-Olsen, Catherine "Kitsy" Stine, César Olhguray, Charles Doria, Chester Kasowski, Chocolate Waters, Chris Cosma, Christopher Durang, Circle Arts, Inc., City University of New York (CUNY): Hunter College, Claire Dunyhy, Claudine Barbot, Coco Gordon, Craig Purcell, D. Whitehead, damien(ism) (The Gallery of Fine Tuning), Dave Van Hee Hee Hee, David Cole, David Hunter, Dean Quasi-No-Dough, Debbie Davies, Denise Schiera, Dick Shreve, Dixie Paper Co., Dream State Press, Duke Ellington, Echo Communications Group, Inc., Eileen Arnow-Levine, Emily Harvey, Eva Lake, Factsheet Five, FaGaGaGa, Fawn Burkun and Larry Sklaw, Felice Nittolo, Fernand Barbot, Flash Art, Francine Brooks, Freya Zabritsky, Fuller Institute, G.W. Hewlitt High School, Gallery XOXO, George Deem, Georgian Henelry (Red Spot), Gerard Barbot, Gil Tucker, Glynis Albert, Glynis Miller, Gorrie, Greenwitch Artist Supply, Gustav Häggland, Hans Braumüller, Hokey Mokey, International Society of Copier Artists, James Quinlan, Jan Henderikse, Janet Ziff, Jerry Kaplan, Jill Cliffer, Joachim Frank (ART?-COM ON!), Joan Shepard, Joel Cohen, John Barnard, John Evans, John Jonas, John M. Bennett, John Peter Zenger, Johnny B on the loose graphix, inc., Jones Very, Joseph Nechvatal, Judy Spak, Julie Hagan Bloch, Junior College of Albany, Katherine Clanmer, Kathleen Farrell, Kathy Caridi, L. S. Silver, Le Pientre NATO, Lena Mcnally, Liberation Book Club, Linda E. Ketchum, Lisa Baumgardner, Little Shiva (The Ministry of Fun), Long Fellow, Lor Faye Gillian, Lori Gilman, Louise M. Millmann, Luc Fierens, Lynda Buckley, Mackay Society (The Arrow Bulletin), Margaret Segall, Marilyn R. Rosenberg, Marilyn Rosenbery, Mark Corroto, Mark Rosenberg, Mark Russell, Matthew Bisceglia, Matthew Goldstein, Matty Jankowski, Melody Hope Stein, Michael Robert (Atelier Gallery), Mike Miskowski, Mina Jesberger, Minor Injury, Miracle Media, MU New York Records, Museum of the American Indian, New York Health and Racquet Club, New York University: Tisch School of Arts, Nick and Nora Charles, Nirvana Club One, No Business As Usual, ON the Media, Pall Waston, Pappas, Patricia Antoniuk, Patrick Symes, Paul Kuhrman, Paul Walton, Penelope Goodfriend, Performance Space 122, Pete Abrams, Pete Spence, Pop Smear, Printed Matter, Public Image, R.Knots, Radio Free Dada, Ragged Edge Press (The Sticker Dude), Randy Epley, Re FLUX Editions, Reid Wood, Reno, Richard F. Shepard, Richard Kostelanetz, Richard Plant, Rimma Gerlovina, Robert Delford Brown, Robert J. Barsch, Robert Risko, Robin Kahn, Rubber Stamp Madness, Rusell Hogan, Samuel Weiser Inc., Sarah Jackson, Seditious Delicious, Sheldon Silver, Social Justice Center of Albany, Inc.: Albany Peace and Energy Council, Sonnabend Gallery, Sound of Pig, Stephanie Gildersleeve, Steve Dalanchinsky, Susan Wides, Suzako Sato, Swan Song, Inc., Sylvia Sherry and Thomas David Little, T. Baum, Takashi Shimamoto, Tally Ross Johnson, Tamara Wyndham, Tandler Textile, Inc., Ted Mook and Wendy J. Ehrlich, TEHCHING HSIEH, The American Federation of Art, The Duplex Planet Magazine, The Network-Ers, The New York Times, The Village Voice (Joe Levy), Theater of Coincidence, Third Wave Enterprises, Time and Space Limited (Linda Mussmann), Tom Warren, Tomasz Sikorski, Truman Peyote, United Nations Mission, Unkown Products, Inc. (Joe Rosen-Echo), Victoria Kelly, Vincent Lawless, Ward-Nasse Gallery, William K. Dobbs.
United States (North Carolina), 1983-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: American Biographical Institute, Don Morgan, Dr. Ken, Frank Thompson, Robert Saunders, Ruth Ava Lyons, Water/World, Weatherspoon Art Gallery.
United States (Ohio), 1979-2003, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Bob Schimel, Christine French, Dennis Miller, Eric Low, Frank Green, Jeff Reding, Jodi Bleiman, Joel Lipman, John M. Bennett, John Stickney, Kent May 4 Center, Kent State University: School of Speech Communication, Larry L. Snyder, Magda Cathay, Marylee Lewis, Mel and Mark Corroto, Michael Heaton, Ralph Metzer, SAIN⊥, State of Being, Steven B. Smith (mutant entradish III), The Spitter.
United States (Oklahoma), 1986, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Boon Dance Baby Pants
United States (Oregon), 1984-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: A Forest Gathering of Poets, Al Ackerman, Anna Guillemot, Dewey Ya Fools, Lilian A. Bell, Mark Rose, Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament (The International Shadow Project), Peter Boners Unlimited.
United States (Pennsylvania), 1980-2006, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Constant Cause, David Gerbstadt, DUCMANH AHA!, Information Sickness, Matt Wrbican, Maximum Traffic, Mengato Rippel, New Penn Press, Nexus, Official Shnn Mail Art, Stuart Horn, Thomas C. Waters, Tyler School of Arts (Jesse Baker), Wyeth-Ayerst International.
United States (Rhode Island), 1985-1988, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Dawn Zero Erickson, Dream Magazine, HOR.
United States (South Carolina), 1989, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Lesta Sue Hardee, Monster Truck Cartoon Co. (Mark Blackwell).
United States (South Dakota), 1983-1986, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Don Boyd, "That's What I Like About The West" (International Correspondence Art Exhibition).
United States (Tennessee), 1984-2000, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Bill Stegall (Full Court Press), East Tennessee State University: Department of Art, Hipslit Sass, Progressive Education, Slocumb Gallery.
United States (Texas), 1983-2005, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Al Ackerman, Angela Genusa, Art Cellar Gallery, Bill Shields, Gene Wesley Elder (Mud Underground), GFC, IAO, John Held Jr., L'Art Postal Futuriste, La Muerte, MAKA Super Science, MANO, Marg Dixon, Maureen O'Malley, Modern Realism Gallery, O!! ZONE, R.N. Manning, Saphire Phoenix, WALL-TET.
United States (Vermont), 1985-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Chester Kasnowski, Jesse Dreibelbis, Johnny B, Karen Kraham, The Handsome Johnson Mail Art Grant Token, The LDFS.
United States (Virginia), 1983-1986, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Dav DeT Hompson, Edgar Allen Bushmiller, Gail Pink (A.KA. Neo-girl), Gene Laughter (SOS), Jeff Bagato, Mark Dechagas, Robert Saunders, Rubber Moon Stamps.
United States (Washington), 1981-2000, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Artinform, Brice Roosevelt, Deena Manis, Deena Manis and Talbot Uehlinger (Long Life Candles), Dinosour Mayonaise, John Bennett, Kay Marie Pobunz, Larry Huber "Esquire", Liz Gasper, Penumbra Journal, Robert Ashworth, Shack, Simonson, The National Mobilization for Justice and Peace, Tim Scanelli.
United States (Washington DC), 1984-1995, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Chris Keeley, Michael Voo Doo, National Archives and Record Administration, R.A.M.A, The American University: School of Communication, United States Senate (Daniel Patrick Moynihan), Wendy Lanxner.
United States (West Virginia), 1986-2004, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Charles Roberts, Ficus strangulensis, resident lark, Valhalla of Cowpars, J. Michael Mollohan, sean whatever.
United States (Wisconsin), 1984-1993, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Circle, Edna Carlsten Gallery, Patrick Beilman, Resident Chicken, Xexorial Endarchy.
United States (Wyoming), 1990-1992, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Jane H. Fonfara, Nielsen Gavine.
United States (U.S. Military), 1993, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Tom Kudla
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1989-2001, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Aleksander Badyukov, Anatoly Zhigalov, Eugene Shaskin, Joe Willie Nameth, Jonas Nekrasius, Peter and Angela Kustermann, Vladimir Sutagin.
Uruguay, 1984-1992, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Clemente Padin, Eduardo Acosta Bentos, Osmar Santos.
Venezuela, 1984, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: CO(REO) ARTE
Wales, 1985-1989, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Alice-Rainbow, Barry Edgar Pilcher.
Yugoslavia, 1984-1988, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Andrej Tis̄ma, Bálint Szombathy, Jaroslav Supek, Nenad Bogdanović, Nevenko Petrić.
Series II: Non-Mail Art Periodicals, Announcements and Flyers, 1980-2007, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series consists of periodicals, announcements, flyers, catalogs and other mailed material collected by Mark Bloch over four decades.
Arrangement
This series has been arranged alphabetically by category.
# [Art Flyers], 1983-1993, inclusive
124 Ridge Street Gallery, 1988-1989, inclusive
479 Gallery, 1985-1997, inclusive
494 Gallery, 1992-1995, inclusive
A [Art Flyers], 1985-2002, inclusive
A [Art Flyers], 1984-1999, inclusive
[Art: ABC No Rio], 1985-2007, inclusive
[AIDS], 1985-1988, inclusive
Alternative Museum, 1986-1995, inclusive
American Fine Arts Co., 1993-2004, inclusive
Anthology Film Archives, 1989-2002, inclusive
Artforum, 1989-1992, inclusive
Art Workshop, 1990-1994, inclusive
Artists Space, 1984-1993, inclusive
Artsits Talk on Art, 1986-1990, inclusive
Asian CineVision Inc., 1984-1990, inclusive
B [Art Flyers], 1980-1997, inclusive
Bang on a Can, 1989-1998, inclusive
[Tanya] Bonakdar/Gallery Jancour, 1995-1999, inclusive
[Books: Publishing & Literary Events], 1985-2003, inclusive
[Books: Publishing & Literary Events], 1984-1993, inclusive
[Books: Publishing & Literary Events], 1985-2004, inclusive
[Books: Publishing & Literary Events], 1984-2003, inclusive
[Books: Publishing & Literary Events], 1987-1997, inclusive
Bound & Unbound, 1990-2004, inclusive
Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1989-1998, inclusive
C [Art Flyers], 1985-1998, inclusive
Carnegie Hall, 1997-2005, inclusive
CB's 313 Gallery / CBGB, 1990-1992, inclusive
Center for Book Arts, 1985-2003, inclusive
Chelsea Art Museum, 2005-2007, inclusive
The City University of New York: The Graduate Center, 2002-2005, inclusive
Claire Dunphy's Studio, 1984-1990, inclusive
Cleveland Performance Art Festival, 1990-1997, inclusive
Cohen Gallery, 1993-1994, inclusive
Community and Politics, 1985-1993, inclusive
Community and Politics, 1987-1992, inclusive
Community and Politics, 1987-1992, inclusive
Community Education Center, 1989-1996, inclusive
The Cooper Union, 1993-2007, inclusive
Creation Star Trek Convention, 1990-2005, inclusive
Creative Time, 1989-2000, inclusive
D [Art Flyers], 1993-2000, inclusive
[Dance], 1984-2005, inclusive
Deep Dish TV Network, 1992-1993, inclusive
Dick Shea, 1992-1998, inclusive
Dixon Place, 1993-2004, inclusive
E - F [Art Flyers], 1986-2005, inclusive
[Education], 1985-2006, inclusive
[Education], 1985-2002, inclusive
[Education], 1986-2004, inclusive
Emily Harvey Gallery, 1987-2002, inclusive
Exit Art, 1994-2001, inclusive
Experimental Intermedia Foundation (Phill Niblock), 1987-1992, inclusive
FEZ - Under Time Cafe, 1993-1996, inclusive
Film Forum, 1998-2001, inclusive
Film/Video Arts, 1994-2000, inclusive
[Film], 1984-2004, inclusive
[Film], 1985-2004, inclusive
Francis M. Naumann Fine Art LLC, 2004-2007, inclusive
Frank Maya, 1983-1984, inclusive
Franklin Furnace, 1983-1992, inclusive
G [Art Flyers], 1983-2003, inclusive
Generous Miracles Gallery, 1999-2001, inclusive
Gracie Mansion Gallery, 1985-2000, inclusive
H - I [Art Flyers], 1985-2005, inclusive
Harvestworks, 1990-2000, inclusive
Himalayan Institue of New York, 1987-1992, inclusive
J [Art Flyers], 1984-1997, inclusive
Japan Society, 1993-2006, inclusive
LABAN/BARTENIEFF Institute of Movement Studies, 1986-1990, inclusive
K [Art Flyers], 1980-1996, inclusive
Kenny Schachter conTEMPorary, 1986-2007, inclusive
Kent State University, 1986-2003, inclusive
Kent State University, 1985-2007, inclusive
Kent State University, 1985-2007, inclusive
Kent State University, 1985-2004, inclusive
Kent State University, 1988-2006, inclusive
Kent State University, 1988-2007, inclusive
Kent State University, 1984-2002, inclusive
Kim Foster Gallery, 1996-2006, inclusive
The Kitchen, 1989-2003, inclusive
The Knitting Factory, 1994-2002, inclusive
The Knitting Factory, 1988-2001, inclusive
The Knitting Factory, 1988-2001, inclusive
L [Art Flyers], 1984-2007, inclusive
La Mama La Galleria, 1988-2006, inclusive
Libertarian Book Club, 1985-1995, inclusive
Limelight, 1986-1988, inclusive
Lincoln Center Theater, 1993-2002, inclusive
Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 1990-1998, inclusive
Lyons Wier Gallery, 2004-2007, inclusive
M [Art Flyers], 1984-2006, inclusive
M [Art Flyers], 1985-2006, inclusive
Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), 1994-2001, inclusive
Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), 1994-2000, inclusive
Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), 1994-2000, inclusive
Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), 2001-2005, inclusive
Merkin Theater, 1991-2007, inclusive
Miller Theater, 2001-2006, inclusive
Monroe Community College, 1987-1998, inclusive
Museum of Modern Art, PS 1, 1987-2005, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1992-2004, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1987-2006, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1987-2006, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1986-2006, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1989-1999, inclusive
[Music Flyers], 1989-2000, inclusive
[Musical Theater, Opera], 1984-2007, inclusive
N [Art Flyers], 1984-2006, inclusive
New England Art Therapy Institute, 1988-1998, inclusive
The New School, 1994-2006, inclusive
The New York Open Center, 1986; 2004
The New York Public Library, 1989-2004, inclusive
New York University, 1986-2006, inclusive
No Business As Usual Action Network, 1986-1990, inclusive
Nuyorican Poets Cafe, 1990-1992, inclusive
O - P [Art Flyers], 1984-2007, inclusive
The Painted Bride, 1988-1996, inclusive
Paper Tiger Television, 1992-1998, inclusive
Pavel Zoybok Gallery, 2005-2007, inclusive
Piezo Electric, 1984-1985, inclusive
[Poetry - Publication & Performance], 1984-2004, inclusive
Printed Matter, 1986-2006, inclusive
Printed Matter, 1990-2004, inclusive
Printed Matter, 1991-1998, inclusive
PRIX ARS Electronica - International Competition for CyberArts, 1994-2005, inclusive
PS 122, 1990-2000, inclusive
PS 122, 1989-2004, inclusive
Public Art Fund, 1985-1991, inclusive
Public Art Fund, 1987-1992, inclusive
Puffin Foundation, 1994-1998, inclusive
Q - R [Art Flyers], 1984-2006, inclusive
S [Art Flyers], 1984-2002, inclusive
See Hear, 1993-1998, inclusive
Silverstein Gallery, 1995-1997, inclusive
The Sound Art Foundation, Inc., 1993-2005, inclusive
The Sound Art Foundation, Inc., 1996-2007, inclusive
The Sound Art Foundation, Inc., 1993-2004, inclusive
Stephen Gang Gallery, 1997-2001, inclusive
[Subscriptions], 1984-2001, inclusive
[Subscriptions], 1984-2001, inclusive
Surf Reality, 1993-1997, inclusive
Synagogue Space, undated, inclusive
T [Art Flyers], 1985-2006, inclusive
[Technology], 1986-1996, inclusive
[Television], 1984-2004, inclusive
[Theater - Performance], 1991-2004, inclusive
[Theater], 1986-2003, inclusive
[Theater], 1994-2004, inclusive
Thread Waxing Space, 1991-2004, inclusive
Thread Waxing Space, 1993-1999, inclusive
The Time Is Always Now, 1995-2002, inclusive
Tracy Williams, Ltd., 2006-2007, inclusive
T2 Art & Co, 1993-1995, inclusive
U - Z [Art Flyers], 1985-1998, inclusive
University of Buffalo State University of New York, 1993-2004, inclusive
USPS [United States Postal Service], 1984-2000, inclusive
WCSB 89.3 Cleveland State University, 1987-1992, inclusive
White Columns, 1987-2007, inclusive
Whitney Museum of American Art, 1990-2001, inclusive
World Music Institute, 1990-2004, inclusive
World Wide Video Festival, 1990-1995, inclusive
Series III: Objects, 1979-1995, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series contains objects that were mailed to Mark Bloch as part of the Mail Art Network.
Arrangement
This series is arranged by object size.
"If You're PAN, I'm Mickey Mouse!" Hand Painted Mickey Mouse Ornament by Mike Boals [Brooklyn, NY and Cleveland, OH], 1986
Green Box with Object Assemblage by DP Robert [Jackson Heights, NY], January 28, 1984
"Shroud of Brian": Submission for Last Mail Art Show, Small White Box from BC [Indianapolis, IN], July 8, 1983
"At the Shrine of the Red Spot" White Box with Red Candle, February 13, 1984
Swiss Breakfast Box Assemblage, July 27, 1987
Secured Brown Jewelry Box, November 3, 1988
Empty Cardboard Tube from S. Random [Greenfield, MA], March 27, 1984
Empty Cardboard Tube from Jaromir Svozilik [Falun, Sweden], December 12, 1983
Empty Cardboard Tube from LEVEL: Submission for Last Mail Art Show [Indianapolis, IN: 1 of 2], June 2, 1983
Empty Cardboard Tube from LEVEL: Submission for Last Mail Art Show [Indianapolis, IN: 2 of 2], July 18, 1983
"Important Mail" Cardboard Box from Deena K. Manis [Olympia, WA], December 26, 1982-January 23, 1983, inclusive
Wrapped Gerber Box from Deena K. Manis [Olympia, WA], January 19, [1983]
"Very Truly Yours" Sculpture from Tsai-lang Huang [Tampa, FL], November 17, 1984
Sunglasses from Miss Louise [East Northpoint, NY], February 6, 1986
Small Bag of Brick by Mark Bloch, undated
Empty Cardboard Tube from Met Desion [NY, NY], July 9, 1990
Sponge Picture Postcard, undated
Comb and Sunglasses Assemblage by Hermine Stover / Muscles Duchamp / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 25, 1984
"Yes I Can Be Cruel If You Like" Green Paper Assemblage [Endangered Species - Tustin, CA], undated
"Wounded, Cowardly Soap Fragment" in Twin Pan Alley Doblado Cigar Box from Your Mind / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 17, 1984
"Hand in Hand" Paper Sculpture by Seiko Miyazaki [Osaka, Japan], December 1988
Small Metallic Ornament by Blind and Insane [Endangered Species - Tustin, CA], July 28, 1984
Decorated Jolly Time Plastic Container from Winged Tootsie [Endangered Species - Tustin, CA], July 6, 1984
"Make One Again" Artwork by Owen F. Smith, undated
Gold Leaf Book in Small E. Nobel Tobacco Box by Hot Jets Herm / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 26, 1984
Styrofoam Sculpture by Kim [Akron, OH], March 26, 1979
"I, too, find it increasingly hard to be mysterious, but I can make a terrific exit" Photograph with Wooden Block from Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], June 25, 1984
Wrapped Gumbo Graphics Box from The Great Mail Art Supply [Greenport, NY], 1983
Schimmelpennick Tin from Hermes / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], June 30, 1984
Small Largo Cigar Box from Her Mind's Images / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 26, 1984
Empty Cardboard Tube from Jordi Solé Disseny: Submission for UN / One World Postal Art Show [Tarragona, Spain], September 22, 1995
Empty Cardboard Tube from Hermine / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], August 1984
"Don't Be An Angel" Wrapped Styrofoam Box from S. Random [Greenfield, MA], March 12, 1985
Friedel Confiserie Box Wrapped in Brown Paper Bag, November 17, 1983
"Absolutely No Fabulous Feminine Fragrances What Ever" from H., undated
Hot Jetfire Model Airplane Wing, undated
Small Gray Jewelry Box with Correspondence on Red Paper from HCP West / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], June 28, 1984
"Facts About Las Venus, 'Play Planet of the Gods,' " Handmade Polaroid Book by Son of Zeus & Maia (female form) / Endangered Species / Hermine Stover [Tustin, CA], July 6 [no year]
Yellow Flor de Tabacos Tin from Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 6, 1984
Potato Pancake Mix Box from Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 26, 1984
Decorated Cigar Box from Divine Messenger Service, Inc. / Endangered Species / Hermine Stover [Tustin, CA], July 26, 1984
"Portrait of a Deserted City" from Hermine Stover / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], July 28, 1984
Ciba Consumer Pharmaceuticals Box from Hermine Stover / Endangered Species [Tustin, CA], 1984
"Formerly" Living Plants Plastic Packaging from Endangered Species / Hermine Stover [Tustin, CA], July 27, 1984
Fisher-Price Teethers & Rattles from Louisey [Miss Louise - East Northpoint, NY], January 21, 1986
Empty Priority Mail Box from Lipman [Mill Valley, CA], February 4, 1994
Empty Cardboard Box from Endangered Species / Hermine Stover [Tustin, CA], July 11, 1984
Empty Decorated Cardboard Box from God 'n Us Productions [Springfield, MA], January 30, 1984
"Name Dropping Game" from Steve Random [Greenfield, MA], undated
Painted Styrofoam Assemblage in Red Talisman Box, undated
Leather Wallet and Pen Assemblage from Dr. Klaus Groh: Submission for Last Mail Art Show [Augustfehn, Germany], December 14, 1983
Handmade Cermaic Candle Holder from Larry Rippel [Pittsburgh, PA], December 10, 1983
"Who Loves You?" Handmade Book by Contemporary Realism / Bob Crise [Columbus, OH], April 23, 1984
Sculpture by Massimo Pattaro [Torino, Italy], May 22, 1989
Series IV: Serials, 1972-2007, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series contains serials (magazines, zines, newspapers, catalogs, and newsletters) that Mark Bloch collected between 1978 and 2013. Strengths of this series include documentation of the small magazine culture from the downtown scene in the last decades of the twentieth century, including a zine written by Donna Tartt.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by serial title.
11x30 [vol. 2 no. 1; vol. 3 no. 1], 1989; 1990
11x30 [vol. 4. no. 2], 1992
10003 [vol. 1 no. 4, 5], 2004-2005, inclusive
1 XS [vol. 2 no. 9], 1984
@-WIRE [vol. 1 no. 9], June 1-15, 1992
ABCD Catalog, undated
Abe Adler 100 Years, 1983
Advantage, Winter 1993
Aerial Print, 1989
Aerosol #21, January 21, 1983
After Image [vol. 21 no. 4], November 1993
Ah Pook Is Here #6, undated
Ah! L'Arte Postale #7536, June 1989
Ajax Catalog 14, April-August 1992
Alex Glidzen Postcard Memoirs (1-100), December 1990
American Express [unnumbered; vol. 3 no. 2], 1992; Spring 1994
Angry Thoreauan #13, May 1995
Anthology Film Archives Catalog, 2004; 2006
Archive Photos/Archive Films Calendar, 1999
Are You Drunk?, October 1955
The Arrow: Bulletin of the Mackay Society, Fall 1986
Art + Communication Network #1, 1991
The Art Economist [vol. 2 no. 11], September 30, 1982
Art Issues #29, September-October 1993
Art Monthly #200, October 1986
Art Now Gallery Guide, December 1991; Summer 2000; April 2002
Art on Paper [vol. 4 no. 1], September-October 1999
Art Police, 1987-1993, inclusive
Art Police, 1989
ARTtalk [vol. 11 no. 11], September 2001
Art Unidentified, 1985-1995, inclusive
Arte Postal!, March-April 1995
Artefact, undated
At Zip's Pop Top Tavern, undated
Austad's Breakthrough!, Spring 1992
Barbie Doll Bitches from Hell by Robert W. Howington & Paula Weinman, undated
Battle Cry Sounding [#128; #129], 1995
Beat Happening [#8; #10; #11], undated
Bela Lugosi's Magazine Issue 3: Horror, undated
Bern Potter, 1983
Between the Lines, 1987; 1996
Bikini Girl, 1980
Bile, undated
Bill Dipp Soho Detective: The Dress My Father Died In, 1984
Bizarre, April 2001
Black Eye [#9; #10], undated; Winter 1980-1981
Body Bulletin, July 1985
Book Source Monthly [vol. 17 no. 2], May 2001
Bottom Line [vol. 12 no. 19, 20, 21, 23; vol. 13. no. 6], 1991-1992, inclusive
Brain in the Mail, 1980
Brigadista Bulletin #13, February 1985
Bright Trash Zine, Winter-Spring 1989
Burning Press '91, 1991
Business Week, March 7, 1994
Catalogue of Exhibitions in Show Your Colors, October 28-December 29, 1983
Celebrate with the Bar/Bat Mitzvah Guide, December 31, 2005
Chaotic Art, June 1995
The Characteristics of Mental Illness, 1987
CineVue [vol. 1 no. 1, 2; vol. 4 no. 2], 1986; 1989
Coagula #20, 1996
Collective Farm, undated
Comedy Gazette [vol. 1 no. 2], December 1991
Comic Shop News Spring Preview, undated
Computer Graphics World, January 2001
Computer Pictures, March-April 1994
Contagion #5, 1982
Context #8, undated
ContreCiel #2, 1984
Convulsions Zine, 1989
Cool'eh [vol. 2 no. 1], 2004
Counterspeed #6, undated
Creatif Art Revue #64, undated
Creedences 8/9 [vol. 3], 1980
Cultural Correspondence, Summer 1985
Cultural Democracy #39, Spring 1990
Cutthroat Reissue #1, undated
Daily News, August 17, 1993
D.A.P. Books on Contemporary Culture, Fall 1996
Death of Vinyl, 1992
Desert, November 1980
Dirt #4, Spring 1989
Discoveries Through Inner Quests, 1985
The Divorcee, 1988
Doc Whiz! Lost in Kent, undated
Downtown #177, January 17, 1990
Dreamtime [#3; #4; #5; #7], 1993-1994, inclusive
Drift Distribution Catalog [#1; #2], 1990-1991, inclusive
Drive-By Book #3, March 23, 1995
Ear [vol. 3 no. 10], February 1989
Echoing Sentiments, 1989-1992, inclusive
Ed's Magazine of Community Correspondence, undated
Egalité Ego Light, undated
Elefant Art Zine, 1992
Elvis in Hell by Donna Tartt, undated
Erased deKooning Drawings by Mike Bidlo, 2005
Escuela Social de Zaragoza, August 1975
Experimental MIX [vol. 12], 1998
Fact Sheet Five #45, undated
Fandangos, [1982]
Farm Pulp #13, April-May 1992
Fiji Times 2 by Carol Stetser, 1991
Fine Art Network [#68; #82], undated
Flash Art, 1993
Foundation for Life Action Books & Tapes, 1986
The Fourth Folding Cigar, 1985
Framework [vol. 6 no. 2], 1993
Freedom Catalog, 1996
Frederic C. Beil Bodies in Print, Spring 1985
Friour #2, March 2003
Front, March-April 1991
Full Plate and Blue Darter by Jack Saunders, 1985
Galántai, October 2-November 10, 1988; September 2-October 8, 1989
Gallery Guide, 1989; 2006
The Gathering of the Tribes of the Earth, undated
Global Mail #13, January-April 1996
Godzilla Newsletter, 1991
Guggenheim Guide, 2003
Guidebook for the 90s, Fall-Winter 1988
Hacker Art Books, 1990
Hacker-Stranf Art Books Catalog, undated
Haint Digest [vol. 3, 4], October 1984
Happy Kitty [#2; #3], Summer 1995; Fall 1995
Heresy, Thanks!, undated
Himalayan Institute, Summer 1995
Homo Futurus, 1993
Hosteling, November-December 1989
Hvedekorn #2, 1987
Ignite [#8; #9], 1995
Il Tempo, Il Luogo, L'Opera, May 17-June 26, 1986
Impress #1, 2000
Incredible Inquiry Catalog #7, undated
Indie, July-August 1998; September-October 1998
Information Sickness #6, December 1994
Intelligent Agent [vol. 1 no. 5], September 1996
The Interactive Music Monthly, April-May 1993
Interface, Winter 1985
Iron Feather Journal II, 1991-1992, inclusive
The Inside Connection [vol. 1 no. 12], November 1998
J'amo #4, 1989
Java Journal [vol. 1 no. 1; vol. 1 no. 4], February 1994; June 1994
Joey Auto Matic by Robert W. Howington, June 3, 1995
Just Another Menace to Society, 1994
Juxtaposition Vol. 2, 1984
Kababatic Wind by Berty Skuber, 1995
Kidstamps, 1985
Kidstamps 1987-1988 Supplement, 1987-1988
K Newsletter #4, 1985
Knitting Factory Knotes, November-December 1994; July-August 1996; September-October 1990; May-June 2001
K.O. im Copyshop by Robert W. Howington, undated
K Records News, undated
The Kripalu Experience Calendar and Program Guide, October 1990-January 1991, inclusive
Labor Notes #307, October 2004
Laissez Faire Book, 1991
The L Magazine, 2007
La Poire D'Angoisse #10, undated
L'Chaim [#212; #713], April 17, 1992; April 5, 2002
The Learning Annex, January-February 1994
The Letter Exchange, 1984
LCD, WFMU Program Guide, 1988-1990, inclusive
Loisada [vol. 11 no. 2], March-April 1988
The Love Tapes, 1983
The Lower East Side Visitor's Guide [vol. 1 no. 2], Fall 1992
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council: Downtown Arts Activits Calendar [vol. 12 no. 1, 6; vol. 16 no. 5; vol. 18 no. 1, 7; vol. 19 no. 1], January; June 1989; February 1993; October 1994; April 1995; October 1995
Madi's Mail Club [unnumbered; #9], 1988; Fall 1990
Maximum Rock n Roll #72, May 1989
Merkin Concert Hall, 2001
Metro Riquet #6, January 1989
Miscellaneous Partial Periodicals, 1994; 2002
Midnight Times #27, undated
Miller Theatre Catalog, Columbia University, 2001
Minnesota Explorer, Spring-Summer 1986
MJB 90 1991 Catalog of Cassette, November 1991
Movement Research: Performance Journal #6, Spring-Summer 1993
MTV Present: The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, 1993
MSRRT Newsletter [vol. 9 no. 1], February 1996
Musea #35, July 1995
The Museum of Television and Radio, May 28-November 20, 1994
Music, 1990
The Music News [vol. 3 no. 2], April-May 1992
The Nation, February 5, 1990
National Museum of the American Indian, Fall 2005
National Stampagraphic #3, April 1983
National Stampagraphic [vol. 4 no. 2], January 1986
ND #9, 1987
The Netletter [vol. 1 no. 87, 88], undated
Newark Press [vol. 2 no. 2], 1983
New Route #5, Spring 1989
New Wilderness Letter, 1978
The New York Records Review [vol. 1 no. 3], Summer 1990
New York Foundation for the Arts [vol. 3 no. 1], Fall 2004
New York Press [vol. 3 no. 2], January 12, 1990
Next Wave Festival BAM, 1992; 1996
Nexus Press, 2000
No Business As Usual, 1987-1988, inclusive
Norbert Koschitz, undated
Noticias de Cooper Square [vol. 1 no. 1], October 1997
Now What, Spring 1989
NY Arts International Edition [vol. 5 no. 5], April 2000
NYU Today [vol. 4 no. 1], September 12, 1990
On the Line, September 1986
Opera News [vol. 46 no. 7], December 19, 1981
Open World, undated
Overload Version 8.0, 2001
P.A.I.N. Music, November 1998
Panmag #8, July 1984
Panmag #29 Network Mutation, July 1990
Panmag, 1989
Parallel Discussions: Amsterdam-Bevlin, undated
Parallel--International Creative Magazine, 1988
Phosphorusflourish #20, undated
Photostatic #11, May 1985
Piece of Licorice and Other White Elephants, 1972
Planet Roc [vol. 2 no. 6, 7], June 1990; July-August 1990
Plague [vol. 2 no. 2, 3], 1988
Playbills, 1987-1997, inclusive
The Poet Tree [vol. 11 no. 1], 1992
The Poetry Project Newletter #20, February/March 2007
Pop Smear Magazine, 1996-1997, inclusive
Post Hype [vol. 2 no. 5], 1983
Printed Matter Catalogs, 1994-1996, inclusive
Prix Arts Electrionica, 1992
Processed World #12, Winter 1984-1985, inclusive
Prop [no. 6, 7, 9/10], April 1981; December 1981; July 1983
The Psychic Guide Book Shop Catalog, 1984
Public Art Review [issue 10 vol. 5 no. 2], Spring-Summer 1994
Public Property, Fall 1985
Pulp #13, September-October 1994
Push-Button Controller #3, Spring 1992
Pyramid Magazine, September 1988
Ragged Edge Press Irreverant Rubber Stamp Catalog and Rubber Stamp Supplement, 1995-1998, inclusive
Radio Riot #23, May 1993
Rectificación Número 12, October 1996
Remembering Bob Scobey and his Frisco Band, 1988
Renta Conceptual Artist Zine, 1980
ReR, September 1989; February 1999
Research in Art and Telecommunication, January 24, 1988
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, 1992
Rubber Bizzaro Stamps, 1986
Rubber Stamps of America, 1987
Rubber Stamp Archive, undated, inclusive
Ruggero Maggi, undated
Samaya Foundation [vol. 1 no. 1], Spring 1990
Savage #5 by Robert W. Howington, undated
Scanline: The Newsletter of Downtown Community Television Center, May-June 1992
See Hear Speak, 1994
Shoe Polish Week, 1986
Shooshka Stampworks, 1985
Short, April 1987
The Shy Man's Way: Homosexuality in Perspective, March 1985
Simon Says, Silencio = Muerte, 1997
Simon Says [vol. 5, 6, 9], November 1996; January 1997; February 1997; May 1997
Simon Says [vol. 3 no. 1, 2, 3, 4], 1998
Simon Says [vol. 3 no. 5, 6, 8, 9; vol. 4 no. 1, 4], 1999
SLF #2, undated
Small Press Distributions, Fall-Winter 2000-2001
Smile [vol. 64], May 31, 1986
Smile Magazine #10, undated
Smithsonian [vol. 17 no. 12], March 1987
Snarl, Fall 1988
The Sneak, undated
Soloflex, undated
Sony Workshops, Spring-Summer 1992
Sound Choice #11, 1989
Sound Views, 1991-1994, inclusive
Spark [vol. 1 no. 54], September 1992-March 1993
Spiked Slurpee by Robert W. Howington, February 16, 1994
The Sporadical [#2; #8], undated
Stroker #38, 1987-1988, inclusive
Sunday: The Plain Dealer, May 19, 1996
Sunday Magazine, March 12, 2000
Sunstorm, July 1988; December 1988
Sunstorm, July 1989; September-October 1989; November 1989
Sunstorm, September-October 1989; December 1989
Sunstorm, Summer 1990; October 1990
Sup #2, 2003
Super Book, Spring 1994
Surf Guide, September 1964
Surfing, February 1980; July 1982
Surfing [vol. 16 no. 12; vol. 19 no. 4], December 1980; April 1983
Surfing, February 1991; September 1991; October 1991; November 1991
Surfing Calendar, 1981; 1990
Sweater #9, October-November 1998
The Sword That Cuts, The Fire That Burns, 1995
Temse Ponton, undated
Tenth Assembling, undated
Texas Beat [issue 101 vol. 4 no. 6], April 16, 1993
Timeless Light, January 1984
Top Drawer Rubber Stamps, 1987-1988
True Dada Confessions, 1985
Typing Out the Dead by Bill Shields, July 24, 1995
UCI Fine Arts: Expressions [vol. 2 no. 1], Fall 1991
United Nations Publications, 1994-1995, inclusive
Umbrella [vol. 9 no. 2; vol. 10 no. 1], October 1986; April 1987
Unowned Words, undated
The Usual Suspects by Robert W. Howington, August 25-19, 1995
Urban Rag #10, March 1989
Vagabond: White Paper Series [2nd Installment], 1984
Vagabond White Paper #5, 1983
Viscomm '95 Showguide, November 2-4, 1995
Weast, [1989]
The Weirdorama, 1994
Weird Smut Comics #2, [1987]
We Puked Together in a Rusty Tub: Charles Bukowski's Best, undated
WFMU Catalog of Curiosities, Summer 1995
What? #7, Fall 1985
White Pine Press Catalog, Spring-Fall 1989
White Girl Witch Tits by Robert W. Howington, undated
Whitney Museum of American Art, September-November 2002
Wire [vol. 3 no. 2], May 1987
Writer's Block #4, Spring-Summer 1989
Writers and Book Catalog, 1993
Zeitgeist, 1993
Zona, 1984
Zone, 1992
[Untitled], [1985]
[Untitled, Edited by Dazar], April 28, 1988
[Untitled], undated
[Untitled], undated
[Untitled], undated
Series V: Books, 1976-2006, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series consists of the books in the collection.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by title.
"April Fool's," He Said by ROAM!, 2002
1982, 1983
All My Rubber Stamps by Mark Pawson, August 2, 1995
Bui in Sala by Rita Vitaki Rosati. Text by Giorgio Bonomi., October 28, 1993
Collective Copy, 1984
Common Sense by Jack Saunders, 1985
The Death of the Cowboy, undated
Environmental Reactions '78-'03 Stage One: 1978, 1978
Farmers of the Culture, December 1988
Fractaled Fields and Fairytales: A Non Linear Look at Culture by Jeff Brice, 1996
The Great Lover and the Little One, 1991
Hemisa Book, 1994
Hiroshima Mon Amour, 1986
Images and Other Projects by Jan Henderikse, undated
In a Small Frame MAŁEJ RAMCE by Jürgen O. Olbrich, undated
Interactions, December 2, 1989
Introduction Book by John M. Bennett, 2006
It As It by Michael Andre, 1990
Journal to Stella by Jack Saunders, undated
A Key to Milan, 1985
Kunstgartenschau, undated
Less Newspoems by Tuli Kupferberg, 1981
A Life of Secrets by Kim Jones, 1994
Mark's Little Book About Kinder Eggs by Mark Pawson, 1989
My Life In Show Biz by Steve Carter, undated
Myself Resolved: An Artist's Experience with Lymphoma by Darcy Lynn, 1994
Neo Phobe a novel nby Jim Feast with Ron Kolm, 2006
York City Yansformations, 1999
The Peel by John M. Bennett, 2004
Picasso, Marlon Vito Post Nico Classics, 2004
Piece of Licorice & Other White Elephants by Sam Scotland, 1972
Pith: Looking for Wordless Lines, 1985
Political Satire: Post Scriptum by Vittore Baroni, September 1979
Por La Paz, 1987
Post Kunst USA, July 10, 1983
Pre K, 1993
Random Dates by Tom Warren, 1999
Rat Piece by Kim Jones, February 17, 1976
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: The Tenth Annual Induction Dinner, 1995
Rubber Stamp Show, October 18-November 18, 1992
Screed by Jack Saunders, 1981
Siggraph '83, 1983
Stampel, 1982
Tears of the Soul by L.D. Lee, undated
Underground Culture Vulture #10 [CD-R], undated
The Vulnerability of Order by Martine Bellen, 2001
The Zone by David Chelsea, 1989
[Untitled] by Steen Møller Rasmussen, undated
[Untitled], undated
[Untitled], undated
Series VI: Personal, 1983-2005, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series contains personal material that documents Mark Bloch's life.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by folder title. Folder titles were devised by the archivist.
[Art Supplies], 1986
["Bogus Requests For Mail'], 1992
[Cards, Announcements, and Programs] [1 of 2], 1983-2004, inclusive
[Cards, Announcements, and Programs] [2 of 2], 1983-2004, inclusive
Contracts, 1992; 2006
New York University, 1992
Receipts, 1992; 2005
Series VII: Junk Mail, 1980-2007, inclusive
Arrangement
Series retains its original order at donation.
General Junk Mail Box I, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box II, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box III, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box IV, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box V, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box VI, 1980-2007, inclusive
General Junk Mail Box VII, 1980-2007, inclusive
OVERSIZE Series II: Junk Mail, 1980-2007, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series consists of the same materials as Series II: Junk Mail.
Arrangement
Material in this series was separated due to size, and mirrors the arrangement in Series II: Junk Mail.
Subseries A: Sorted
Arts Calendars, 1985-2005, inclusive
Aktion Weihnachtspostkarte [Exhibition Poster, Germany], undated
Art Exhibition Posters, 1981-1994, inclusive
"Black Box" A Film by Beth B & Scott B [Poster], 1978
Fine Art Network Issue #9D-1 (#55), [1990]
Ko De Jonge [Middelburg, Holland], January 1991
"Leningrad's 'Experiment' Theater in Avant-Garde-Arama" PS 122 [Poster], April 14-15
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Downtown: Arts Activities Calendars, 1987; 1992; 1994; 1995
Mail Art Exhibitions, 1987-1992, inclusive
Mail Art Exhibition Materials, 1993
NYC Poetry Calendars, 1985-1994, inclusive
OVERSIZE Series III: Objects, 1979-2005, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series contains the same type of material in Series III: Objects.
Arrangement
Material in this series was separated due to size, and mirrors the arrangement in Series III: Objects.
"Miseria" by Antonio Pérez-Cares F. [Santiago, Chile - Print on Canvas], undated
"Señor Diputado" by Antonio Pérez-Cares F. [Santiago, Chile - Print on Canvas], undated
OVERSIZE: Series IV: Serials, 1972-2007, inclusive
Scope and Content
This series contains the same type of material as Series IV: Serials.
Arrangement
Material in this series was separated due to size, and mirrors the arrangement in Series IV: Serials.