[spectre] CFP: Highways of the South: Latin American Art Networks
(Paris)
vibri
vibri at internet.com.uy
Sun Feb 23 16:45:00 CET 2014
hi John,
Josephine Bosma called my attention for this message, thanks Jo! :-))
You are right indeed, i am from Uruguay (my name is Brian Mackern, and
my field of work and art practice comes more from the netart scene,
did a research about netartists from latinoamerica at the change of
this century http://netart.org.uy/latino , a book about this site was
published in 2010 by MEIAC museum).
As uruguayan i may suggest that Clemente Padin is for sure the
referent you need for the reconstruction of the latinamerican mail art
scene.
Following here some quick links i've found (mostly spanish), but i
think the best is to directly contact Clemente.
spanish:
http://www.escaner.cl/escaner56/acorreo.html
<http://www.escaner.cl/escaner56/acorreo.html>
http://www.merzmail.net/latino.htm <http://www.merzmail.net/latino.htm>
http://issuu.com/boek861/docs/el_mail_art_visto_por_clemente_padin
<http://issuu.com/boek861/docs/el_mail_art_visto_por_clemente_padin>
english:
http://www.vispo.com/guests/ClementePadin/clemente.html
<http://www.vispo.com/guests/ClementePadin/clemente.html>
http://post.at.moma.org/content_items/314-mail-art-from-mexico-via-the-world-an-erratic-investigation
<http://post.at.moma.org/content_items/314-mail-art-from-mexico-via-the-world-an-erratic-investigation>
cheers!
_bri
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Brian Mackern
http://bri.uy
On 21/02/2014 13:38, John Hopkins wrote:
> HI Andreas --
>
> I know you are just forwarding this, but it brought up the observation
> that the authors of the call have somehow (not surprisingly)
> overlooked the wide and deep history in Latin America regarding the
> mail art movement...! For many this anarchic network was a solid
> precursor (starting 40+ years ago) to internet-based activities of the
> present. Based on personal experience there were many people active in
> the global mail art network...
>
>> During the last fifteen years, Latin American art has been added to
>> canons of
>> twentieth-century modernism and postmodernism, in an apparent
>> triumph for
>> the field. The myriad exhibitions and scholarly texts that have
>> contributed
>> to this
>
> ...snip...
>
>> field. These networked approaches are in part a result of curators and
>> scholars simply following the historical movements of individual
>> artists,
>> movements, publications, and exhibitions.
>
> I wonder, by chance, if there is any one out there on spectre who
> might know of any publications/texts about that history??
>
> Cheers,
> John
>
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