Written Response: Mail Art History - The Fluxus Factor
This post is a written response for Ken Friedman's piece titled "Mail Art History: The Fluxus Factor" in a magazine published by Franklin Furnace.
Correspondence art has been an important part of the Fluxus movement since the 50s - 60s. It used to rely heavily on postal service to transmit small scale media, thus it has always been famously known as "Mail Art". The type of media that is commonly used include things such as postcards, photo collage, rubber stamps, or anything can be put inside an envelope and sent via post.
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