Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995
Dates
- Existence: 1927 October 16 - 1995 January 13
Nationality
American
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Always on His Own Terms / Johnson, Ray., 2015
The subtitle to this articleby Randy Kennedy is "Ray Johnson evaded art world fame. Now he's an inspiration." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Constellation / Hansen A ; Cleveland B ; Johnson R ; Evans J ; Wilson M., 2006
Hand of the Spirit / Morris, Michael ; Trasov, Vincent ; Johnson R ; Picard L ; McCallion B ; Hendricks G ; Filliou R ; Cavellini GA ; Conz F ; Ben ; Fischer H ; Groh K., 1994
Feature art of the seventies from the Michael Morris/Vincent Trasov archive assembled between 1968-1980. The archive is the largest collection of mail art in Canada and numbers 10,000 items. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Heart Sculpture], 1997
Mike Dyar writes on his note that "this was a collaboration between Ray Johnson & myself. He sent me this as a drawing & asked me to sculpt & cast it in plaster." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
How Sad I am Today... / Johnson, Ray ; Trasov V ; Morris M., 2001
Michael Morris, Sharla Sava, Peter Schuyff, Muffet Jones, Robin Laba, Vincent Trasov and James Tyer contributed extensive essays on the work of Ray Johnson and the mail art network. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Jean Dubuffet Fan Club / Johnson, Ray ; Phillpot, Clive., 1988
The book consists of three questions and answers posed by Clive Phillpot to Ray Johnson in response to three black & white photographs reproduced in the book. These were taken on the grounds of the Nassau Museum. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Onion/Union/Rayon, 1983
Onion/Union/Rayon, 1983
The writings on the dried onion leaves consist of brief phrases, such as 'dildos & other games.' The broadside documents the correspondence between Ray Johnson and Coco Gordon on onion skins beginning in 1981. It appears that the handwriting on the onion skins was done by Ray Johnson. The documentation as to the edition size and number of this copy appears to have been lost. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
(Ray Johnson) / Johnson, Ray., 1997
This is designated Dossiers 4. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Should an Eyelash Last Forever? (Ray Johnson Works on Paper) / Johnson, Ray ; Perkins S., 2011
Stephen Perkins contributed an introductory essay about Johnson. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Paper Snake / Johnson, Ray ; Higgins D ; Fine AM ; Knowles A ; Herms G ; DiPrima D ; Stein G., 1965
In the text printed on the dust jacket by William Wilson, Ray Johnson is described as living "a life that is a continuous revelation of pure and radiant design, the image of that life is art. Since the life itself is designed of coincidences, like a walk taking a line, the aesthetic reciprocal of that life is a Ray Johnson collage. Ray Johnson is not neo-dada or abstract or extract: he is an artist representing the reality of his life; it happens that his life is a collage." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.