Mail artisans du
You're looking for a list of artisans du mail, which is a French term that translates to "mail artists" or "correspondence artists." Mail art is a form of art that involves sending and receiving handmade or unique items through the mail, often with a focus on the process of creation and exchange rather than the final product.
Here are some well-known mail artisans du mail:
- Ray Johnson (1927-1995): An American artist known for his "drip paintings" and "mail art" activities.
- Anna Banana (1940-2019): An American artist and editor of the magazine "File" who was a prominent figure in the mail art movement.
- John Held Jr. (1947-2017): An American artist and editor of the magazine "Hawk & Whistle" who was a key figure in the mail art movement.
- Charles Stein (1944-2015): An American artist and writer who was a prominent figure in the mail art movement.
- Guglielmo Achille Cavellini (1914-1990): An Italian artist who was a pioneer of the mail art movement.
- Roberto Crippa (1921-2007): An Italian artist who was a prominent figure in the mail art movement.
- Guy Bleus (1943-2017): A Belgian artist who was a key figure in the mail art movement.
- Shigeo Gocho (1932-2014): A Japanese artist who was a prominent figure in the mail art movement.
- Peter Frank (1947-2019): An American artist and writer who was a key figure in the mail art movement.
- Clive Phillpot (1941-2019): A British artist and writer who was a prominent figure in the mail art movement.
These are just a few examples of the many talented mail artisans du mail who have contributed to the movement over the years.