The World Exists to be Put on a Postcard: Artists’ Postcards from the 1960s to now


Strange exhibition at the British Museum looking at modern artists who used postcards as a medium, based on the collection of 300 works donated to the gallery by Jeremy Cooper.

The display was arranged like a pin board and grouped under themes and artists. They weren’t all postcard sized and weren’t necessarily meant to be posted. A few of them were invitations to shows. There were also some by contemporary artist including Tacita Dean and Sarah Lucas as postcards are still popular despite the popularity of email and social media.

I think my favourite set was by On Kawara where he had sent regular postcards to friends recording the time and date he got up with a rubber stamp from 1968-1979 when the stamp was stolen. I also liked Alan Kane’s pictures of items from his parents’ house against plain backgrounds which were given away at the Affordable Art Fair and Frieze in 2008.

Closes on 7 August 2019

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