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Fricker (born in 1947) was and still is one of the most important and influential Mail-artist active in the eighties and nineties. Mail-artists known Fricker best for his well decorated square envelopes with artistamps and rubberstamps. Later the envelopes became artistamps itself. As a conceptual artist he came with the concept "Tourism", Mail-Art's first "ism". "Tourism" refers to Mail-artists travelling to meet other Mail-artists. Fricker was the co-organizer of the 1986 “Worldwide Decentralized Mail-Art Congresses” (with Günter Ruch, Switzerland) and the 1992 “Decentralized World-Wide Networker Congresses” (with Peter Kaufmann, Switzerland). He is the author of "I am a Networker (Sometimes): Mail-Art und Tourism" (Verlag Vexner, 1989), and has organized many Mail-Art projects and exhibitions, including a 1994 Mail-Art show at the Swiss PTT Museum. Fricker sold his Mail-Art archive to the Swiss PTT Museum.