John Held Jr. (mailartist)
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John Held Jr. (born 1947 in
New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York * New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States New York may also refer to: Film and television * '' ...
, USA), is an American mailartist, author and
performance art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
ist who has been an active participant in alternative art since 1975, particularly in the fields of
rubber stamp A rubber stamp is an image or pattern that has been carved, molded, laser engraved or vulcanized onto a sheet of rubber. Rubber stamping, also called stamping, is a craft in which some type of ink made of dye or pigment is applied to rubber ...
art,
zine A zine ( ; short for '' magazine'' or '' fanzine'') is a small-circulation self-published Self-publishing is the publication of media by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. The term usually refers to writ ...
culture, and
artistamps The term artistamp (a portmanteau of the words "artist" and "stamp") or artist's stamp refers to a postage stamp-like art form used to depict or commemorate any subject its creator chooses. Artistamps are a form of Cinderella stamps in that they ...
. He is one of the most prominent and respected promoters and chroniclers of
mail art Mail art, also known as postal art and correspondence art, is an artistic movement centered on sending small-scale works through the postal service. It initially developed out of what eventually became Ray Johnson's New York Correspondence Schoo ...
.
Vittore Baroni Vittore Baroni (born 1956 in Forte dei Marmi, Italy), is an Italian mailartist, music critic and explorer of countercultures. Since the mid-1970s he has been one of the most active and respected promoters and documenters of mail art. He has writt ...
has written of him, "He has been called the
James Boswell James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck (; 29 October 1740 (New Style, N.S.) – 19 May 1795), was a Scottish biographer, diarist, and lawyer, born in Edinburgh. He is best known for his biography of his friend and older contemporary the Englis ...
of mail art and indeed, like the renowned collaborator of writer
Samuel Johnson Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709  – 13 December 1784), often called Dr Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions as a poet, playwright, essayist, moralist, critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. The ''Oxford ...
, John Held Jr is the best biographer (and bibliographer) that postal art has ever known or might ever have desired."


Artist-Curator

Held has 'done mail art' and maintained a worldwide circle of contacts since 1976. He has contributed to innumerable projects and shows spanning more than three decades. His mail artwork utilizes rubber stamps, artistamps,
collage Collage (, from the french: coller, "to glue" or "to stick together";) is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. ...
and copy art techniques, and he is also a noted performance artist. He has traveled extensively to realize individual and collaborative art actions, and his many performance pieces include ''Shadow Project'' at Hiroshima and Kyoto, Japan (1986), and ''Rrose Mutt'' at the Time of Change Festival in Minden, Germany (2000). He is based in San Francisco, USA, where he directs the Modern Realism Gallery and Archive. He has curated mail art shows and solo exhibitions throughout the world, most notably ''Stampworks'', the first exhibition at the Stempelplaats Gallery, Amsterdam (1976), ''Artistamps'' in Tartu, Soviet Union (1989), ''Mail Art at the Palace of Fine Arts'', Havana, Cuba (1995), ''Bay Area Dada'' at Printed Matter in New York City (1999), ''Peace Island'' at Jeju Island, South Korea (2001), ''American Artistamps'' at the Stendhal Gallery, New York City (2010) American Artistamps, and ''BMC to DIY, a Celebration of Black Mountain College Artists'' at Asheville, North Carolina, USA (2010). In June 1997 he had a solo exhibition of his mail art work in
Guy Bleus Guy Bleus (born October 23, 1950) is a Belgian artist, archivist and writer. He is associated with olfactory art, visual poetry, performance art and the mail art movement. His work covers different areas, including administration (which he cal ...
' E-Mail Art Archives, Center for Visual Arts in Hasselt, Belgium. He was curator at the Stamp Art Gallery in San Francisco from 1995–1998, and produced numerous catalogs and multiples relating to the twentieth century
avant-garde The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretical ...
in collaboration with director Picasso Gaglione. These years at the Stamp Art Gallery were the subject of the Stendhal Gallery, New York City exhibition, ''Greetings from Daddaland: Fluxus, Mail Art and Rubber Stamps'' (2010), curated for Ever Gold Gallery, San Francisco (2010) "Debris from the Cultural Underground". This show featured memorabilia from the Mailart movement, The Bay Area Dadaists as well as Held's own artwork Curated for Ever Gold Gallery, San Francisco (2011) "Beat by the Bay" an historical look at San Francisco's 1950's Beat artists and their galleries. In 2013, he co-curated an art exhibition with Andrew McClintock titled ''Gutai Historical Survey and Contemporary Response'' at the
San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately ...
's
Walter and McBean Galleries The ''Walter and McBean Galleries'' are located at in Russian Hill, as part of the former San Francisco Art Institute's Chestnut campus. It has presented an influential program of exhibitions highlighting innovative work by emerging artists and expe ...
. A play was written about his life titled "With Held" by playwright/actor Jeremy Julian Greco and was performed for several years in the San Francisco area circa 2010-2014.


Author

He has written several influential books about mail art including ''Mail Art: An Annotated Bibliography'' and ''Rubber Stamp Art'', and has contributed to many of the seminal works about mail art and networking published in recent decades, including ''At a Distance: Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet'', Chuck Welch's ''Eternal Network, A Mail Art Anthology'', and H.R. Fricker's ''I am a Networker (Sometimes)''. As a staff writer for the art magazine ''SFAQ'', he contributed more than fifty feature articles and reviews, including interviews with poet
Lawrence Ferlinghetti Lawrence Monsanto Ferlinghetti (March 24, 1919 – February 22, 2021) was an American poet, painter, social activist, and co-founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers. The author of poetry, translations, fiction, theatre, art criticism, an ...
, painter
Robert Bechtle Robert Alan Bechtle (May 14, 1932 – September 24, 2020) was an American Painting, painter, printmaker, and educator. He lived nearly all his life in the San Francisco Bay Area and whose art was centered on scenes from everyday local life. His pa ...
, and dancer
Anna Halprin Anna Halprin (born Hannah Dorothy Schuman; July 13, 1920 – May 24, 2021) was an American choreographer and dancer. She helped redefine dance in postwar America and pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance and referred to hers ...
, as well as ''Move Your Archive'', a four-part series on the importance of archiving and strategies for documenting and preserving various artistic materials. He has also authored many magazine articles and catalog essays for mail art and artistamp exhibitions, and has played a significant role in the encouragement and reception of mail art and alternative artistic genres within leading cultural institutions and publications throughout the world. Facets of his collection have been placed at the Getty Research Library (Los Angeles) and the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and his papers are in The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (Washington DC).


Researcher-Lecturer

He has carried out researches, and collects and institutionalizes relics and documents of the later twentieth century avant-garde, and worked for 25 years as an art librarian in New York State, Maryland and Dallas, Texas. In 1977, he conducted an interview with
Ray Johnson Raymond Edward "Ray" Johnson (October 16, 1927 – January 13, 1995) was an American artist. Known primarily as a collagist and correspondence artist, he was a seminal figure in the history of Neo-Dada and early Pop art and was described as
, the "Father of Mail Art", and has also interviewed the other
Fluxus Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product. Fluxus ...
related artists, John Cage (1993), and Allan Kaprow (1994). He has lectured about mail art and avant-garde publications at the
Victoria & Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
, London, UK (1993), and at the National Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Czech Republic (1994). His lecture at the State Center of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia (2003) accompanied his exhibition of
Russian Futurist Russian Futurism is the broad term for a movement of Russian poets and artists who adopted the principles of Filippo Marinetti's "Manifesto of Futurism," which espoused the rejection of the past, and a celebration of speed, machinery, violence, ...
inspired works at the Mayakovsky State Museum.


References


External links


Art Practical interview with John Held, Jr.

Modern Painters review of Greetings from Daddaland




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Museum of Modern Art - Mail Art Periodicals

Greetings from Daddaland at the Stendhal Gallery

American Artistamps at the Stendhal Gallery
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