List of prominent Neoists

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Some well known Neoists are:


  • Al Ackerman, Portland, Oregon, Austin and Baltimore
  • Artemus Barnoz, Montreal
  • Arthur Berkoff, Amsterdam
  • Luther Blissett, (Multiple Name)
  • Kiki Bonbon, Montreal
  • Monty Cantsin (Multiple Name)
  • Justin Paul Costanzo (San Francisco)
  • tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, Baltimore and Pittsburgh
  • Florian Cramer, Berlin
  • Karen Eliot (Multiple Name)
  • Graf Haufen, Berlin
  • Stewart Home
  • Pete Horobin Scotland
  • Istvan Kantor, Montreal and Toronto
  • Georg Ladanyi, Berlin and elsewhere
  • Napoleon Moffat, Montreal
  • Zbigniew Brotgehirn, Montreal
  • Alan Lord, Montreal
  • Mario Campo, Montreal
  • Jean Dubé, Montreal
  • Jack V, Montreal
  • Reinhardt U. Sevol, Montreal and Paris
  • Stiletto, Berlin
  • Via Vidorae, Montreal
  • Boris Wanowitch, Montreal
  • Neam Cathod, Montreal
  • David Zack Portland, Oregon and Mexico
  • Gordon W. Zealot, Toronto and Berlin
  • TTP, montreal, Canada
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