Paul Häberer, “Bauhaus Ausstellung Weimar Juli–Sept, 1923, Karte 13” (1923), lithograph, 3 15/16 x 5 7/8 inches (all images courtesy Museum of Modern Art, Committee on Architecture and Design Funds, ...
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CORNELIUS -- When the postcards started rolling in, the good people at the Cornelius P.O. were confused. Hundreds of cards arrived -- including four Elvises, three Taj Mahals -- the building, not the ...
Postcards are the tweets of the mail art world. Pithy, quick and often clever, they communicate without the ceremony of unveiling that most other mail art exploits. Since we first transmitted our ...
Former auctioneer Jeremy Cooper, annoyed by high prices, turned to a smaller-scale field. Now his collection – from Yoko Ono to Gilbert & George – is a book and exhibition When Jeremy Cooper was a ...
Born in New Hampshire, Hope Amico took her letterpress skills to Louisiana State University for a degree in printmaking and started Gutwrench Press, an umbrella for her handmade books, as well as the ...
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Artists’ cards and famous protest symbols among works on show at British Museum “Beethoven was a lesbian”, a work of art at the British Museum will boldly tell visitors. Also, “Brahms was a two-penny ...
Sometimes one hears wistful sighs over the death of the letter as a literary mode as a result of the conquest of interpersonal communication by IT and social media, but the postcard seems to have a ...