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Margaret Rizzio From Here to There Mail - Postcard Assemblage Collage Art RARE 


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  • Very scarce title, no other copies seen for sale at any price.

  • A study of 10 years of Mail Art sent by the artist to strangers and acquaintances. It is broken up into four chapters: Attire, Fare, Curio and ephemera.

  • Sent pieces of fan mail are small appreciations of large acts by innovative minds. It reminds people to slow down, reflect and appreciate.

  • Sending mail of admiration reminds us that creative culture moves forward by the power of physical reminders that we are part of a larger community.

  • Paperback (about 6" x 4"), 92 pages, 2018, signed and inscribed by the author. 

  • Tight and square binding. Clean pages with no readily visible underlining or writing.

  • I combine shipping. I have been selling books, coins, sports cards and other collectibles for more than 20 years.

  • All items securely packed.

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Margaret Rizzio was born in Blue Hill, Maine in 1987. She received her BA in Visual Arts from Bennington College in Vermont and her MFA from Purchase College in New York. After finishing school, Margaret returned home and lives and works in Camden, Maine.

 

She has exhibited at Turtle Gallery in Deer Isle, Maine; Lu Magnus in New York, NY; Passage Gallery in Purchase, NY and Usdan Gallery, Bennington, VT. Rizzio’s artist books can be found at Printed Matter, New York, NY. Rizzio is represented by Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland, Maine.

 

Margaret Rizzio creates one-of-a-kind multi-layered collages filled with synchronistic and repeating elements sourced from magazines and ephemera. Margaret pulls her inspiration from the euphoric colors and ubiquitous imagery of the “perfect woman” used in print in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Each collage is a tiny world unto its own, the new context lending a fresh perspective to familiar imagery.


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