Thursday, February 11, 2021

The Miss Noma Fun Club Lives!! (Sort Of)

 

Mail art to the Miss Noma Fan Club by Gerda Osteneck (Canada)


Miss Noma and the Miss Noma Fan Club (aka Miss Noma Fun Club) are already legends of the Eternal Network. And remain a mystery.

In this installment of Glam Faction, we present cards addressed to Miss Noma sent to us by Gerda Osteneck (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) and Aaron Krach (Brooklyn, New York, USA). Gerda is a longtime GF fave while Mr. Krach is unknown to us. 

Let's "talk turkey" as we used to say in the Mink Ranch Bunk House, Glam2 Glam. 

We have no idea who Miss Noma is or was, most likely several people. The extraordinary De Villo Sloan (DVS) does not know Miss Noma's identity. More important, De Villo Sloan is not Miss Noma. He received cryptic messages at IUOMA-Ning from several people claiming to be Miss Noma.

As the result of confusion, prank or both, several years ago DVS began inexplicably receiving mail for the Miss Noma Fun Club. This mail began to appear at MinXus-LynXus. We will do our best to share it on GF for the rabid fringe that still clings to all Miss Noma makes and utters.




Mail art to the Miss Noma Fan Club by Gerda Osteneck (Canada)




Mail art to the Miss Noma Fa
n Club by Aaron Krach (USA)





Mail art to the Miss Noma Fan Club by Aaron Krach (USA)









Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Mail Art by Jenn Miltenberger (Maryland, USA) w/Special A&P Update

 


Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger (Annapolis, Maryland, USA)



Jenn Miltenberger made her Glam Faction debut in October 2020. We are thrilled to welcome her back in 2021 with deepest thanks for this very generous missive. 

We'll skimp a little on the introduction because Jenn Miltenberger has made a splash in the network with her winning art, charming personality and collaborative spirit. Glamsters - who are always ahead of the curve! - probably already know her. If you are not familiar with Jenn Miltenberger, look at her work here and at IUOMA-Ning. She is an artist to watch in the estimation of your ever-faithful Glam Faction.

Jenn Miltenberger is very involved in add & pass (A&P). She included several fascinating samples of in-process A&P sheets with contributions by many correspondence artists. For instance, we see the influence of Jon Foster (North Carolina, USA), certainly an excellent collaborator. Jenn, relatively new to the network, has also been involved in some of the drama associated with A&P. which she has handled with grace and humor.

We look forward to more art by Jenn Miltenberger at Glam Faction!



Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger 






Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger





Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger



Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger 



Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger



Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger



Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger (Annapolis, Maryland, USA)





Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger 






Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger 

























Thursday, January 28, 2021

The Miraculous Rebirth of Trashpo Legend Mick Boyle (Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA)


 Mail art by Mick Boyle (Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA)


Mick Boyle was a veteran mail artist of repute even before Diane Keys, Trashpo & DKult swept him into the center of Eternal Network activity in recent years. 

An official "Legend of Trashpo," Mick Boyle has found himself in the position, along with other Trashpo peers, of further developing his art in the altered landscape of Trashpo Nuevo. Not satisfied like some of the Trashpoets with "cashing in" on the faux nostalgia currently associated with Trashpo, Mick Boyle is revisiting Fluxus & conducting thoughtful meditations upon the Trashpo genre, something he is ideally suited to do. GF viewers are likely to gain some new insights into Trashpo.

This wonderful mailing from Mick receives a warm welcome from Glam Faction. The work indicates our dear friend is producing exciting new art & we hope we can help share it in the days & weeks ahead. 



Mail art by Mick Boyle (Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA)



Mail art by Mick Boyle (Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA)






Mail art by Mick Boyle (Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, USA)



















Sunday, December 27, 2020

Trashpo Nuevo for Mail Art Martha by Mel Anie (West Yorkshire, UK)


"Trashpo cut, F.A.O. Mail Art Martha" by Mel Anie (West Yorkshire, UK)


This year's DKult Winter Solstice Ritual proved to be an unexpected global outpouring of love for Queen of Trash Diane Keys (her whereabouts is currently unknown & the Trashpo world is teeming with DK impersonators so beware). 

2020 marks the 10-year anniversary of Trashpo in the Eternal Network. Jim Leftwich originally introduced Trashpo in 2007, but it was the art & hard work of Rain Rien Nevermind, Diane Keys, Richard Canard & then dozens of brilliant artists that made Trashpo into a global "Movement" beginning in 2010.

The ether location of this year's Winter Solstice Ritual was at IUOMA-Ning in the Trashpo group. Most of the great "Legends of Trashpo" - many retired or taking a hiatus from mail art after 10 remarkable years of intense activity - made surprise visits & left messages for their fans & DK.

Participants included Legends of Trashpo Richard Canard (USA), Eduardo Cardoso (Portugal), Thom Courcelle (USA), Rebecca Guyver (UK), Mail Art Martha (UK), Not Hi Ng (USA) & Lucky Pierre (USA). Lisa "Lisa" Iversen (USA) left a message on Facebook as did the great Picasso Gaglione (USA). Veteran mail artist Bradford expressed support for Trashpo & DKult. Uninvited guests who attempted to disrupt the event were William Paley & someone calling themselves maab.  At least one DK impersonator left messages. 

At the same time that Glamsters were celebrating a decade of Trashpo, members of an exciting new generation were sharing their vision of dumpster divinity known as "Trashpo Nuevo." Thus we finally reach our warm welcome to Mel Anie in the UK who is one of the most inspiring creators of Trashpo Nuevo. Here at Glam Faction we believe Mel Anie is a mail artist to watch!

Mel Anie shared the piece above, "Trashpo cut, F.A.O. Mail Art Martha" to much acclaim. She kindly granted permission to share the piece here. Deepest thanks to Mel Anie! We look forward to sharing more of her work at GF.   
 



                               

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Mail art collage by Annette Kesterson (San Francisco, California, USA)

 

Mail art by Annette Kesterson (San Francisco, California, USA)


Annette Kesterson is a West Coast mail artist who contributed to MinXus-LynXus & has been a mail art friend & faithful correspondent to your humble Glam Faction staff for several years. Her Glam Faction debut is long overdue. We are elated to share this wonderful postcard-size collage she sent & welcome her. We look forward to sharing more of her contributions in the future. 









 

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Trashpo Nuevo by Kendall Martin Reid

                     

                                   Mail art by Kendall Martin Reid (St. Petersburg, Florida, USA)


We're absolutely thrilled to welcome Kendall Martin Reid to the Glam Faction. He makes his premier with this wonderful Post-Lettrist image-text that he considers Trashpo. Our team of resident mail art fashion experts praise the piece as yet more evidence of the Trashpo Nuevo phenom taking the Eternal Network by Storm. 

Back in Trashpo's salad days (we confess we don't know what the "Salad days" term means) none other than Queen of Trash Diane Keys would examine a composition that might be described as "aesthetically pleasing" & she would say to us, "Too smart for Trashpo." 

Our panel of experts confess that this work by Kendall Martin Reid is likely, "Too smart for Trashpo." A lively debate preceded this "official" statement. But since we need examples of Trashpo Nuevo & Trashpo Nuevo has not been satisfactorily defined, we embrace & present a wet kiss on the cheek to Kendall Martin Reed, a pioneer of Trashpo Nuevo. 

Deepest thanks to Kendall Martin Reid & welcome to the Glam Faction!












Monday, October 12, 2020

Asemic mail art by Jenn Miltenberger (Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA)

 

Mail art by Jenn Miltenberger (Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA)


We are thrilled to welcome Jenn Miltenberger to the Glam Faction. She is yet another emerging mail artist receiving a FAB reception of IUOMA-Ning. This postcard-size piece is rich in texture & features some very active asemic calligraphy. The GF team offers Jenn Miltenberger a warm welcome & we look forward to sharing more of her work with Glamsters. 










Thursday, October 8, 2020

A mail zine for the glam scene: Jayne B. Lyons' "Uproar"

Cover of Uproar zine edited by Jayne Barket Lyons (Lakewood, Minnesota, USA) 


Lately your essential culture workers here at Glam Faction have been diligently tracking  exciting mail art trends such as the add & pass-idemic, collab mania & Trashpo Nuevo. 

We've overlooked another genre that is experiencing an Eternal Network golden age: A new generation of extraordinary zines! To illustrate our point, we're sharing selections from Jayne Barket Lyons' wonderful Uproar zine. Documented here on GF is the April 2020 issue (Volume II, Number 1.)

Jayne Lyons' Uproar is one of the better-known mail art zines circulating today. We'd call its tone retro because Jayne invokes the structure & aesthetics of the great photocopy network zines of the 1980s (but adds color in just the right places as well). Photostatic, MaLLife & Lime Green Bulldozers come immediately to mind but there were dozens of 80s mags/zines worthy of praise here. 

The 80s network zines seem to have arisen mostly from the surge of Punk fanzines & the "underground" zines of the 60s & 70s. Mail art provided an entertaining & inexhaustible source of copy. Thus, many of the of the publications became fanzines about mail art & mail artists. 

Jayne adopts the successful zine formula but adds enough self-awareness of the genre & contemporary tropes to distance us from experiencing Uproar as an exercise in nostalgia. What is astounding in our Digital Age is that paper zines work. 

Network "stars" emerged in the old zines. The editors themselves often joined the cast of colorful characters. Uproar draws upon this very successful model. Many of the 80s zines had circulations in the hundreds & sometimes in the thousands! But many disaffected suburban youths enjoyed sharing their most profound thoughts & crazy mail that amused them with a few dozen correspondents. 

The genre of "fine arts" zines that also circulated via mail art - many assembling zines - had a different goal in terms of competing with mainstream culture & deserve their own discussion elsewhere. A similar strain exists today among those working with artists books.



From Uproar zine edited by Jayne Barket Lyons


The April 2020 issue of Uproar includes a diverse sampling of mail art. In particular, the "Envelope Bits & Pieces" section features an astonishing array of stamps & ephemera from mail artists around the world (look out Brain Cell!). Meanwhile, Jayne B. Lyons provides engaging articles, coherent editing  & structure. 

Zines are an investment in time, effort & expense compared to postcard production (although the art of the cheapo zine has been mastered by many). Knowing mail art history as we do here at the Glam Faction, we can tell you confidently nothing is a better contribution to community & culture building than making a zine. We are amazed at the zines we see online, in rare book collections & in exhibitions - things we thought were lost forever & never considered would survive much beyond a few immediate readings. People love zines. And people love Jayne's Uproar! 



                                               From Uproar zine edited by Jayne Barket Lyons




                                                From Uproar zine edited by Jayne Barket Lyons




Back cover Uproar (April 2020)







Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Ketchup with Erica Durante (New Jersey USA)

 

Mail art by Erica Durante (Waldwick, New Jersey, USA)


As many Eternal Network participants will testify, Erica Durante is a loyal correspondent & a tremendous mail art friend. Her postcards explore an astonishing number of genres & styles & bring joy to many.

She was a regular & popular contributor to MinXus-Lynxus. Erica has been less of a presence on Glam Faction. We hope to rectify this situation beginning with this post. Thus we are thrilled to share this ketchup (catch up) featuring some cards received over time from Erica. We've reciprocated & thus our correspondence has been going on somewhat behind the scenes. We just have not provided any documentation recently. 

Newer Glamsters might not be aware that Erica Durante, in addition to many other mail art achievements, is an official Legend of Trashpo. Her style still shows evidence of the innovative Trashpo she pioneered. Also, Erica was President of DKULTJER (DKult New Jersey) & practiced healing diplomacy during the famous disputes that ultimately shuttered DKULTNY (DKult New York).

Deepest thanks to mail art friend, Erica Durante!


Mail art by Erica Durante



















Friday, September 25, 2020

Richard Canard endorses Trashpo Nuevo (?)

Mail art by Richard Canard (Carbondale, Illinois, USA)


Richard Canard is such a towering figure in all of mail art that some Glamsters might not realize he is an official Legend of Trashpo among his many other affiliations and honors. 

Conversely, some newer members of the Eternal Network might not realize Richard Canard's reputation extends well beyond his affiliation with Diane Keys and the Trashpoets. (He was, for instance, an original member of Ray Johnson's New York Correspondance [sic] School.)

Richard Canard can be trusted to intuit network movements (if he is not igniting them). So we wonder if this recent communication from Richard C reveals a conscious or unconscious awareness of the Trashpo Nuevo we have been theorizing upon these humble pages recently. Time will tell.

We also believe Richard's pearls of wisdom on this piece are especially inspired. 

Thanks as ever to Richard C!