Mail art

art movement

Mail art (also known as postal art and correspondence art) is a popular form of art. It involves sending small scale art works of art through the mail.[1] Media commonly used in mail art includes postcards, paper, rubber stamps, and logos.[2] It can also include anything that can be put in an envelope and sent via postal service.

Mail art by György Galántai, 1981

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  1. "Mail art". The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
  2. Mark Bloch. "A BRIEF HISTORY OF POSTAL ART". panmodern.com. Retrieved 13 May 2015.