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- Anna Banana (born February 24, 1940 as Anne Lee Long in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian artist known for her performance art, writing, and work as a small press publisher. She has been described as an "entrepreneur and critic", and pioneered the artistamp, a postage-stamp-sized medium. She has been prominent in the mail art movement since the early 1970s, acting as a bridge between the movement's early history and its second generation. As a publisher, Banana launched Vile magazine and the "Banana Rag" newsletter; the latter became Artistamp News in 1996. Banana lives in British Columbia and operates Banana Productions, calling herself the "Top Banana". The International Art Post is the sole publication of Banana Productions, with 700 copies produced for each edition. (en)
- Anna Banana (née le 24 février 1940 sous le nom d' Anne Lee Long à Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique ) est une artiste canadienne connue pour ses performances, ses écrits et son travail d'éditrice. Elle est la première artiste à utiliser le « timbre artistique », des œuvres créées dans un format de timbre-poste. Depuis le début des années 1970, elle participe au mouvement de l'art postal. En tant qu'éditrice, Anna Banana a lancé le magazine Vile (1974-1983) et le bulletin Banana Rag Artistamp News et Encyclopedia Bananica . (fr)
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- Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (en)
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- Anna Banana at the Ex Postal Facto mail art conference in San Francisco, February 2014 (en)
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- Anna Banana (née le 24 février 1940 sous le nom d' Anne Lee Long à Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique ) est une artiste canadienne connue pour ses performances, ses écrits et son travail d'éditrice. Elle est la première artiste à utiliser le « timbre artistique », des œuvres créées dans un format de timbre-poste. Depuis le début des années 1970, elle participe au mouvement de l'art postal. En tant qu'éditrice, Anna Banana a lancé le magazine Vile (1974-1983) et le bulletin Banana Rag Artistamp News et Encyclopedia Bananica . (fr)
- Anna Banana (born February 24, 1940 as Anne Lee Long in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian artist known for her performance art, writing, and work as a small press publisher. She has been described as an "entrepreneur and critic", and pioneered the artistamp, a postage-stamp-sized medium. She has been prominent in the mail art movement since the early 1970s, acting as a bridge between the movement's early history and its second generation. As a publisher, Banana launched Vile magazine and the "Banana Rag" newsletter; the latter became Artistamp News in 1996. (en)
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- Anna Banana (en)
- Anna Banana (fr)
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