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== External links == * [http://www.artists-pub.eu/presentations/archives-collections/mail-art-archive-at-the-staatliches-museum-schwerin/ Mail Art-Archive at the Staatliches Museum Schwerin], 30,000 pieces * [http://blog.aaa.si.edu/2012/10/youve-got-mail-art-discovering-john-held-jrs-role-as-librarian-and-mail-artist.html "You've Got Mail Art: Discovering John Held Jr.'s Role as Librarian and Mail Artist"], Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130824172343/http://doodapost.com/about_stamps.html E. F. Higgins III β Doo Da Postage Works] * [http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/collection/LIB-PC001/ Mail art] digital collection from the [[University at Buffalo Libraries]] {{Independent production}} {{Avant-garde}} {{Western art movements}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Visual arts genres]] [[Category:Visual arts media]] [[Category:Artistic techniques]] [[Category:Contemporary art movements]] [[Category:DIY culture]] [[Category:Fluxus]] [[Category:Postmodern art]] [[Category:Cassette culture 1970sβ1990s]]
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