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Launched on the 8th of March 1989, this monthly flyer was conceived to be a shared information channel, with various editors and themes... it can be seen as a spin-off of the earlier 'Het Orgaan' and gave rise to a number of similar pamphlets... More or less from the inception it was meant to be a multi-editied periodical, with a very wide brief and more or less total editorial freedom.
Though format was essentially that of "Het Orgaan" to begin with - an A3 folded a certain way as to be able to be sent without an envelope - it took on various guises over time and could appear as a major work such as the "Lanterne de Luxe" made for the Documenta IX: a large silk spead worked with black, red and yellow textile inks... or as smaller multi-page editions or even just stamped objects.
Later it became a major source of idiosyncratic information from the Middle and Far East as Jef spent more and more time away, so there are quite a number of LdL's with exotic stamps and can as such be seen as a recognizable suite of mail-art...
Different (guest-)*editors used various names and sometimes their products would lead to an own series of publications independent of the LdL... it also served to launch a series of information-flyers for activities of the 'fifty-fifty' group over a longer period...(*Jef Lambrecht mentiones the first editors as being Ariane Tierssoone, Chris Straetling, Guy Rombouts & Monica Droste (AWAWA) Johan Van Geluwe, Robert Montoya, Rolf A. Kleunter, Wout Vercammen a.o.)
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LdL Correspondent
Jef Lambrecht, LdL Correspondent, 1989. Poster, paper, ink (printing), A3/ 42x30 cm.
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Facteur Cheval (expo)
Jef Lambrecht, Guy Bleus, Maria Thereza Alves, Guy Rombouts, Monica Droste, Jacques Lizène, Luc Deleu, Johan van Geluwe, Facteur Cheval (expo), 1986. Poster, paper, ink (printing), 50 x 40 cm.
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O.I. Never Open Mind
Jef Lambrecht, Ariane Tierssoone , O.I. Never Open Mind. Mail Art, paper, ink (printing) pen, glue, A6, var..
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LdL Zending Mongolië
Jef Lambrecht, LdL Zending Mongolië . Mail Art, paper, ink (printing) pen, A3, var A6.
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Jacques Lizène
Jacques Lizène (°1946, Ougrée, België) is one of the most productive members of the Liège artists’ collective CAP (Cercle d’Art Prospectif,
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Koen van den Broek
In his paintings, Koen Van den Broek investigates the human experience of the environment. His paintings are readily recognizable. They are d
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Guy Rombouts
Guy Rombouts (°1949) receives an education as a printer/typographer, and since the seventies he has been working on alternative communication
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Luc Deleu
Luc Deleu (°1944) calls Antwerp his home. In 1970, just after having graduated from his architectural studies, he founds the T.O.P. office (T
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