My father, Wallace Berman, is known for making postcards and then sending them to people. They were or is "Mail Art" in its truest definition. My dad liked to send quick messages to friends, but always on a card that he made and designed by himself. They were never meant to be exhibited in galleries or museums, but now they are often in museum collections. Nevertheless, the reason I'm bringing this up, is that President Virus plans to veto a bill that will give much-needed funds to the United States Post Office. I would think stamp collectors and mail art fans would find this horrifying. Stop President Virus. - Tosh Berman
Guy Gilles’s Day
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‘An unclassifiable filmmaker in 20th century French cinema, Guy Gilles is
the director of a little-known body of work, melancholic and poetic, that
combi...
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