Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995
Dates
- Existence: 1927 - 1995-
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
Ray Johnson c.1968 / Johnson, Ray., 2004
Ray Johnson driving toward Tighman Island, Maryland 1965 / Johnson, Ray., 2004
Ray Johnson, Henry Martin 1964 [Photograph William S. Wilson] / Johnson, Ray., 2004
(Ray Johnson) / Johnson, Ray., 1997
This is designated Dossiers 4. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Richard Feigen Gallery 1967-68 [Photograph William S. Wilson] / Johnson, Ray., 2004
Rim Art Baud 1967 / Johnson, Ray., 2004
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.
Some Mail Art Artists / Wohlrab, Lutz; Wolf-Rehfeldt R; Schulz T; Cohen R; Lloyd G; Johnson R; Rehfeldt R; Banana A; Padin C; Held Jjr; Petasz P; Larter P; Filliou R; Blurr B; Baroni V., 2012
tored in Robert Rehfeldt box. These are the paintings reduced to stamp size. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Suffolk Street Apartment 1967 [Photograph William S. Wilson] / Johnson, Ray., 2004
Suffolk Street Studio 1967 [Photograph William S. Wilson] / Johnson, Ray., 2004
The Art Is in the Mail / Jeromack, Paul; Johnson R., 1999
This review of Ray Johnson's exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art describes him as "the irrascible American artist who sent his comic strip-style work in chain leters to friends and refused to exhibit in his lifetime, gets his first show." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Fake Picabia Bros.: 50 Favorite Mail Art Catalogs / Gaglione, Bill, editor ; Held, John Jr., editor ; Johnson R ; Carrion U ; Baroni V ; Bleus G ; Bulatov D ; Cohen R ; Cole D ; Crane M ; Crozier R ; Diamantini C ; Felter J ; Filliou R ; Gutierrez PJ ; Held Jjr ; Hompson DD ; Kamperelic D ; Kantor I ; Keller B ; Laszlo JN ; Lobach B ; McHale B ; Maggi R ; Gutierrez-Marx G ; Mayor D ; Padin C ; Perkins S ; Rypson P ; Spiegelman L ; Todorovic M ; Zabala H., 1996
Includes an introductory essay entitledm "Mail Art Catalogs: Documenting the Underground," and a concluding essay by John Held Jr entitled, "Curating a Mail Art Show." -- 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.
There Is No Escape from Their Different Drummers / Jefferson, Margo; Johnson R., 1999
A comparative review of the mail art of Ray Johnson on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the folk art of Nellie Mae Rowe at the American Folk Art Museum points out their similarities in wanting "to communicate with a larger world and their urge to stay inside a small one, peopled only by their private thoughts and apparitions." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Toad/Water 1958 / Johnson, Ray., 2004
Transmit: Fluxus, Mail Art, Net Works / Silverman G ; Silverman L ; Hendricks J ; Maciunas G ; Johnson R ; Padin C ; Janssen R ; Brecht G., 1999
Transmit: Fluxus - Mail Art - Net.works traces the development of collaborative networks as communication systems between artists from the early Fluxus and Mail Art movements to contemporary Web Art while exploring their artistic legacy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.