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More Pictures of the World’s Smallest Museum

Is this the world’s smallest museum? Mogens Otto Nielsen’s “Pocket Museum” (1984-1985) contains pocket objects from a little more than a hundred artists in the mail art network. Photos: Niels Fabæk.

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Documenting work

A big part of the archive is documentation of mail artists’ work (work that would not fit into an envelope), for example this scan of a letter from Japanese artist Seiei Nishimura. Of course, this kind...

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Liberty for All Rubber Bears

A contribution to Mogens Otto Nielsen’s Send a piece of your nature from Galerico i East Germany (possibly Hildegard Weiss).

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Sliced and Stamped

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Liberty Smeared

This envelope was found somewhere else in Mogens Otto Nielsen’s mail art archive, outside the Pocket Museum.

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Nuclear Family Tragedy

No one saw the bulldozer coming. Gincarlo Martina (Italy): “Trax of Poland” from 1983.

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Paper Bag Art

A scan of a page from Mogens Otto Nielsen’s artist book/assembly “Smile” from 1984.

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From the Stasi Archives

Today, going through my copies from my research in the Stasi Archives in Berlin, I noticed that a small red strip of paper was stuck between the copies. Somehow, the small strip must have found its way...

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New Romanticism

A postcard from German artist Joseph W. Huber (year unknown): A printet collage of an image of factories and a copy of German artist Caspar David Friedrich’s painting of “Two Men Contemplating the...

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Museum Controlled

In Mogens Otto Nielsen’s mail art archive, I found this postcard with a picture of the galleries in Kunsten Museum of Modern Art. With a typewriter Nielsen has written “atmosphere controlled” which is...

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