LAND ART ARCHIVE DISCOVERED

Things are all go here in the land of Mr. Perleamo. We have been informed that a recent excavation in Ibiza, conducted by a young man seeking Phoenician ruins concerning the ancient god Bes, has instead turned up a treasure-trove for lovers of our great surrealist's work. As it turns out, Perleamo may well have been one of the first practitioners of what is termed "Land Art" - large excavations of land designed to communicate themselves as art objects. It has also been revealed that the very real possibility of a new piece of writing from Perleamo may have been found! This is indeed quite exciting, and we will report our latest findings the moment we have evaluated them.

ODD INVESTIGATIONS

Rarely do we have "news" concerning Antonio Perleamo, however, we've recently experienced a series of odd events here at our small fanclub for this forgotten artist. A vital research document we were keeping under lock and key has been revealed to the public on a forums. Under normal circumstances, this would be unfortunate, however, the forums' subscribers seem to share one goal with ourselves - understanding Perleamo's work.

We were completely unaware of these parallel investigators!

These investigators seem to be looking for a misisng girl, and pursuing a series of symbols. There is also extensive discussion of the Ibicenco tradition of Ball Pages, a native, if not indigenous, dance ritual performed by traditional dancers on the island of Ibiza - an island we know Perleamo revered and considered his second home.

We cannot help but wonder if the symbols, the dance and the Ball Pages are not connected?

At the same time, we've received an email from a performer on Ibiza named Sarah Main. She, too, had observed the forums, but in the context of looking for a missing friend - the very same girl pursued by the forums subscribers. This brought Main to our website:

"I was reading about the symbols and Elisabeth, and then Perleamo's automatic writing, and something clicked. The rumor mill is pushing a ritual party on the Eastern Shore of San Antonio Bay during the closing weekend. I thought it was another club promotion, but after reading Perleamo's automatic writings, I think it may be the ritual described in Perleamo's automatic writing.

"But isn't he long dead? No insult intended, but I just want to confirm that your site is genuine."

Frankly, we are quite unsure what to make of this.