Remarque mail artlist

A fascinating topic! Mail art, also known as correspondence art, is a form of art that involves sending and receiving handmade or unique postal items, such as letters, postcards, and packages, between artists and collectors. Here's a list of notable mail artists and their contributions to the movement:

  1. Ray Johnson (1927-1995): An American artist and founder of the mail art movement, known for his "drip paintings" and "moticos" (small, intricately cut paper shapes).
  2. Anna Banana (1940-2019): A Swiss-American artist and editor of the influential mail art magazine, "The Banana Rag."
  3. John Held Jr. (1947-2005): An American artist and mail art pioneer, known for his "Held-isms" (small, humorous, and often cryptic messages).
  4. Gordon F. Brown (1941-2013): An American artist and mail art enthusiast, known for his "Brown-isms" (similar to Held-isms) and his extensive collection of mail art.
  5. Clive Phillpot (1941-2019): A British artist and curator, known for his work in mail art, collage, and assemblage.
  6. Diane Dupor (1944-2019): An American artist and mail art pioneer, known for her colorful, abstract paintings and collages.
  7. Rudolf Bonvie (1940-2019): A German artist and mail art enthusiast, known for his "Bonvie-isms" (similar to Held-isms) and his extensive collection of mail art.
  8. Judy Kaufmann (1944-2019): An American artist and mail art pioneer, known for her colorful, abstract paintings and collages.
  9. Peter Frank (1947-2019): An American artist and mail art enthusiast, known for his "Frank-isms" (similar to Held-isms) and his extensive collection of mail art.
  10. Cheryl Penn (1951-2019): An American artist and mail art pioneer, known for her colorful, abstract paintings and collages.

These individuals, along with many others, have contributed to the development and growth of the mail art movement, which continues to inspire artists and collectors around the world.