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Guy Bleus was born on 23 October, 1950 in Hasselt, Belgium, is a Guy Bleus is artist, archivist and writer artist, archivist and writer. Discover Guy Bleus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 23 October, 1950
Birthday 23 October
Birthplace Hasselt, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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1950

Guy Bleus (born October 23, 1950) is a Belgian artist, archivist and writer.

He is associated with olfactory art, visual poetry, performance art and the mail art movement.

His work covers different areas, including administration (which he calls Artministration), postal and olfactory communication.

Guy Bleus was born in Hasselt, Belgium.

1978

In 1978 he founded The Administration Centre – 42.292 which became a huge art archive with the works and information of 6000 artists from more than 60 countries.

"Guy Bleus has one of the finest archives of mail art in Europe, if not the world."

Bleus was the first artist who systematically used scents in plastic arts.

In 1978 he wrote the olfactory manifesto The Thrill of Working with Odours in which he deplores the lack of interest in scents in the visual arts.

Since then he showed smell paintings, mailed perfumed objects and made aromatic installations; he also created spray performances where he sprayed a mist of fragrance over the audience.

1979

Exploring the possibilities of communication media as art media, he investigated the postal system in Indirect correspondence (1979) and searched for an alternative postal system in Airmail by balloons.

1980

One of his performance works from the 1980s was documented in the artists' periodical Force Mental.

The performance took place in the venue Il Ventuno in Hasselt, and is described as follows:

"Guy Bleus wears a costume made of official stamps of 1/2fr. He cuts his moustache into a Hitler-moustache. Against the wall he hangs photocopies of Hitler's head. Enlargements whereby the moustache is growing bigger (till A3 format). Bleus sticks then stamps, the same as of which his costume is made of and stamps them with his number-stamp: 42.292. Then he sticks a naked girl full with stamps of 1/2fr and stamps them with the number stamp. Finally he cuts off his Hitler-moustache and breaks a mirror."

1981

L.H.F.S. (1981), W.A.A.: Mail eARTh Atlas (1981–83), Telegraphy (1983), Aerograms (1984), Cavellini Festival 1984, Art is Books (1991), Fax Performances (1992–1993), Private Art Detective: Sealed Confessions, and Building Plans & Schemes'' (1993).

He wrote and published many essays on the subject of networking art.

1982

Another fascinating performance of Bleus is called 'Value Shredder' (1982, Brussels, Gallery Entr'Act).

Bleus took hundreds of real 50 Belgian franc banknotes and made a suit out of them.

Wearing this suit he began his performance.

He gave the audience plastic raincoats to put on and asked them to hand over their identity cards.

He put the cards into a paper shredder, then tore up Mein Kampf and threw the pages into the shredder too.

When everything was completely shredded he blew odours and flour over the public with a fan.

Finally, he removed his suit and set it on fire.

After the performance the public received an identity card from planet Mars.

A life-size photo of Bleus's money suit is part of the art collection of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB).

1984

To honor the Italian artist Guglielmo Achille Cavellini Guy Bleus organized the four-day "Cavellini Festival 1984" in the cities of Antwerp, Brussels, Eeklo, Hasselt, and Tienen.

In the administrative performance "First President of the USE" in Brussels, capital of Europe, Bleus officially declared Cavellini the very first president of the United States of Europe.

Numerous are the international art projects Bleus has organised, such as ''Are you experienced?

About his essay Exploring Mail Art (1984), Géza Perneckzy wrote: “The study of Guy Bleus outranks all other publications with its theoretical weight and conciseness.” Moreover, he contributed to significant publications, such as Piotr Rypson’s Mail Art, Chuck Welch's Eternal Network, A Mail Art Anthology, or Vittore Baroni’s Postcards – Cartoline d’artista.

He participated in many artists' periodicals.

1989

Together with Charles François he was a pioneer using a computer connected to a modem for artistic communication (in 1989).

He also applied reproduction media such as Microfilm, CD-ROM and DVD-ROM for artistic reasons.

1994

From 1994 till 1999 he opened in Hasselt the art gallery E-Mail-Art Archives.

In this non-profit space more than 40 events of mail art, fax art and Internet art took place.

Artists such as Ben Vautier, Shozo Shimamoto, Anna Banana, Julien Blaine, H.R. Fricker and Clemente Padin were exhibited.

1995

In 1995 he edited The Artistamp Collection, the first mail art catalogue on CD-ROM.

1997

With the participation of networking artists such as Vittore Baroni, Ken Friedman, John Held Jr.., Ruud Janssen, György Galántai, Pawel Petasz and Géza Perneczky, he published in 1997 the first E-Mail-Art & Internet-Art Manifesto, an issue of his electronic zine.

2003

After a bureaucratic venture of 20 years he realised in 2003 (together with Jean Spiroux) the very first postage stamp on the theme mail art edited by an official Postal Service.

It was an edition of 4 million copies realised by the Belgian Postal Service.

2005

In 2005–2006 Bleus organised the olfactory mail art project Scents, Locks & Kisses with 778 artists from 43 countries in the Art Museum Z33.

The website is a slideshow with all the works of the participating artists.