Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

5.5.21

Mail Art Call : Collage & Collaboration, Germany

COLLAGE & COLLABORATION
(Mail Art)
• due date: 2021-07-15 
• theme: Collage & Collaboration (two become one) 
• show: 2021-08-05 > 2021-08-08 
• show address: Tempelhof Feld (Airport Berlin Tempelhof, Weather-Station, House 104) 
• submission address: Lars Schumacher, Mittelstrasse 37, D - 31303 Burgdorf / Hannover, Germany 
• kid friendly, maximum submissions 3 
• maximum dimensions: 210 x 297 mm | 8.3 x 11.7 portrait format 
• information: An open call for submissions for an exhibition of all forms of collage & collaboration in mail art. No jury, no entry fee, there is no censorship, and all works are exhibited. The original contributions are not to be returned and remain the property of the organizers, but a digital documentation is free to all the participants in exchange for their works. Submissions will be displayed both digitally and in a local art exhibition, examples can be reproduced in print if necessary, there may be other international exhibitions in which the work is shown.

2.4.21

"The Unleashed TheARTre" catalog arrives from Germany

Janus Mail Art catalog 15, "The Unleashed TheARTre" is designed and published in Berlin, Germany in December 2020. It was the project I contributed with a collage. Thank you to Eberhard Janke, the curating artist of the project for sending me this color catalog. 12.5x21 cm in size, it has only 8 pages this time, covers included. The editorial note explains why: 
When conceiving the topic of this project at the end of 2019, nobody expected such a global unleashed drama to unfold. But from our current point of view it seems appropriate to place a warning figure on the cover. It's a XVII. century plague doctor with his beak mask and distance stick - an actor now reappeared as a symbol of the pandemic threat. This situation has changed a lot - including our editorial policy. Nevertheless, we hope you'll enjoy the performance of a company of no fewer than 181 actors from 33 nations - this time on a narrower stage. THE NIGHTSHIFT THEATRE wishes to thank all of you for your engagement in this polyphonic performance. And don't forget: it depends on you whether it remains true that "the show must go on". So stay aware & take care! 
The catalog is accompanied by the new mailart call naturally and thankfully: Quite As I Might Be: 

19.11.20

Asymmetry mailart in envelope from Anke Vos, Germany

"No symmetry under the sea".
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Thank you Anke.

Fluxpostphotos of asymmetry by Horst Tress, Germany

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Thank you Horst.

Asymmetry mailart in envelope from Annegret Heinl, Germany

"broken roads 03" (digital painting).
"broken roads 04" (digital painting).
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Thank you Annegret.

Received catalog "1945-End of worldwar II" from Lutz Anders, Germany


My work in the catalog here.
Thank you Lutz.
And here is his new Mail Art call:

Asymmetry postcard from Lutz Beeke, Deutschland

Thank you Lutz.