In the Wake of “In the Wake of the Global Turn”
Aruna D’Souza
This article looks back on the consequence, for a scholar of the art of the western canon, of a two-day conference held at the Clark...
International Hungary!: György Galántai’s Networking Strategies
Jasmina Tumbas
This paper focuses on György Galántai's networking strategies during the socialist period in Hungary. Beginning with the Balatonboglár Chapel Studio exhibitions (1970–1973) and ending with...
NET, Jarosław Kozłowski in Conversation with Klara Kemp-Welch
Jarosław Kozłowski, Klara Kemp-Welch
Jarosław Kozłowski discusses his role in 1960s and 1970s alternative networks with Klara Kemp-Welch. The conversation begins with an overview of independent artists' initiatives in...
Mail Art: A Bridge to Freedom
Clemente Padín
The testimony of a personal participation in the mail art network is presented together with and the characteristics of mail art, that emphasizes communication over...
A Revolution in Consciousness: Dolfi Trost’s Visible and Invisible
Catherine Hansen
An introduction to and abridged translation of Romanian Surrealist Dolfi Trost's 1953 book Visible et Invisible. Trost was part of a semi-clandestine and infrequently studied...
Invisible Artists, or the Net Without a Fisherman … (My Life in Mail Art)
Graciela G. Gutiérrez Marx
Perhaps we can think that mail art derives from Dada and link it to Fluxus, Filliou's proposal of an eternal network, and the highly innovative...
“Something Unnameable in Common”: Translocal Collaboration at the Beau Geste Press
Zanna Gilbert
This article traces the roots and development of the Beau Geste Press, which developed extensive international networks through its publishing activity in the 1970s. The...
Artistic Networks: From Effect to Affect and its Translation
Paulina Varas Alarcón
This article identifies what the recognition of forms of collaboration in the mail art network suggests to us today about a distribution of experiences. This...
Black Sea
Aras Özgün
“Black Sea” is a photo essay that consists of a series of vertically framed seascapes. The accompanying narrative text presents a “timescape” parallel to these...
Media Art in Argentina: Ideology and Critique “Después Del Pop”
Karen Benezra
This article examines the rise and reception of conceptual art in Argentina. Against dominant readings of the 1960s' and 70s' visual avant-gardes in Latin America,...
A Window and a Basement: Negotiating Hospitality at La Galerie Des Locataires and Podroom–The Working Community of Artists
Ivana Bago
The text proposes a comparative reading of two self-organized projects of the 1970s, Podroom — the Working Community of Artists, founded in 1978 by a...
Introduction
Klara Kemp-Welchm, Cristina Freire
The guest editors' introduction to ARTMargins Issue: 1:2–3 proposes that the dynamic marginal art scenes that developed under Latin American military dictatorships and in Late...