I got your letter. I'm not Ena. I am the current resident. I am a Surrealist. I am a merciless realist. It may have taken 777 letters to get lucky with number 778.
Did you imagine you would one day send a random letter to New York City and an Artist from the University of Cincinnati, graduate of DAAP would be the recipient?!?! BFA 1987.
Thank you for the surrealian effort, I will keep your letter. This is my merciless reality. You have been searching and I have been touched with your Art. I hope you are now a Surrealist.
The first 500 letters have been published into a book. Click here for more information and to purchase.
Project Description
This is a continuous project in which I write letters to people, chosen randomly, who live in New York City, found in the white pages. These letters are unconventional, scattered thoughts, including drawings and notes/comments on life. They become a sort of diary or record of my life. These letters consist of descriptions of personal stories, dreams, goals, to-do lists, recipes, etc. With each letter I ask the recipient to respond in some way, usually asking them to tell me a story. I include a self-addressed stamped envelope for convenience. This project is both a release for me, a way to send my most personal thoughts off in a little envelope, as well as a way for me to connect with people on the other side of the continent, to physically "touch" the art-mecca of New York City.
These letters comment on the state of communication in today's culture as well. Why is the reality of recieving a hand-drawn letter in the mail so jarring? How has this lost art of letter writing become a rare, personal, and sometimes frightening way of communicating? The responses will also be posted on this site as I recieve them.
I am an artist and educator, living in San Francisco, CA. I recieved my MFA from DAAP of UC in 2007 and have been a working artist in the Bay Area since 2009. Please check out my website for more info on my art and other projects! www.telephoneheart.com
3 comments:
I got your letter. I'm not Ena. I am the current resident. I am a Surrealist. I am a merciless realist. It may have taken 777 letters to get lucky with number 778.
I suppose I'm lucky that you received it and not Ena! Good luck with your merciless realism.
Yes you got lucky Calcagno!
Did you imagine you would one day send a random letter to New York City and an Artist from the University of Cincinnati, graduate of DAAP would be the recipient?!?! BFA 1987.
Thank you for the surrealian effort, I will keep your letter. This is my merciless reality. You have been searching and I have been touched with your Art. I hope you are now a Surrealist.
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