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- ^ Glueck, Grace (April 11, 1965). "What Happened? Nothing". Ray Johnson Estate. Retrieved 4-16-24.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Journal (2011-07-24). "Reading Ray 1 by Johanna Gosse". Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
- ^ Duberman, Martin B. (2009). Black Mountain : an exploration in community. Internet Archive. Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0-8101-2863-0.
- ^ "Ray Johnson - Moticos - Village Voice". warholstars.org. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
- ^ Pop art : U.S./U.K. connections, 1956-1966. Internet Archive. Houston, Tex. : Menil Collection in association with Hatje Cantz Publishers ; New York : Distributed in North and South America by D.A.P., Distributed Art Publishers. 2001. ISBN 978-0-939863-51-1.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Art News 1958-01: Vol 56 Iss 9. Internet Archive. Brant Publications, Incorporated. 1958-01.
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(help)CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Pastelegram". 2011-2014.pastelegram.org. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
- ^ Journal (2011-05-15). "To Ray J, George Brecht Knows, George Brecht's Nose by Julie J. Thomson". Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
- ^ "The Village Voice - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
- ^ LLC, New York Media (1968-06-24). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC.
- ^ archive, W. S. W. (2016-12-18). "A Book About A Book About Death by Ray Johnson and William S. Wilson (digitized in full)". William S. Wilson : Collected Writings. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
- ^ "BOMB Magazine | Clive Phillpot". BOMB Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- ^ Institution, Smithsonian. "A performance-art death". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (2002-02-09). "How to Draw a Bunny". Variety. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Ray Johnson, 67, Pop Artist Known for His Work in Collage", by Carol Vogel, The New York Times, January 19, 1995
- ^ Glueck, Grace. "What Happened? Nothing", The New York Times, April 11, 1965
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Bloch, Mark. "An Illustrated Introduction to Ray Johnson 1927-1995", 1995
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- ^ Whitford Fine Art - Ray Johnson
- ^ Duberman, Martin. Black Mountain – An Experiment in Community, Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1972 (reprinted)
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- ^ Wilcock, John. "The Village Square" column, The Village Voice, October 26, 1955
- ^ Suzi Gablik, in the introduction to Gablik, S. and John Russell, Pop Art Redefined, London: Thames & Hudson, 1969. Note: Elisabeth Novick's photos in Pop Art Redefined are incorrectly captioned (it reads "Moticos, 1949–1963")
- ^ Geldzahler, Henry in Pop Art: 1955–1970 catalogue, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1985
- ^ Lippard, Lucy in Correspondences catalogue, Wexner Center/Whitney Museum, 2000
- ^ no author stated. "(untitled note about Johns cover image)", Art News, vol. 56, no. 9, January 1958
- ^ Plunkett, Ed. unpublished typescript
- ^ Maidman Playhouse, The New York Poet's Theatre Presents "Variety" (March 24, 1962), offset-printed black-and-white program, n.p.
- ^ David Bourdon, “The Robin Gallery,” Village Voice, April 8, 1965, 14, 19.
- ^ Gruen, John. "Art in New York: A Mysterious NYCS Meeting", New Yorkmagazine, June 24, 1968
- ^ Johnson, Ray. "Send 96 Cents Postage for 8 Pages of A Book About Death..." classified ad, The Village Voice, autumn? 1964?
- ^ Johnson, Ray with Diane Spodarek and Randy Delbeke. "Ray Johnson interview", Detroit Artists Monthly, February 1968, via jpallas.com
- ^ The Paper Snake Siglio Press
- ^ Bloch, Mark. "Leap of Faith", ABCnews.com. 1999. via panmodern.com.
- ^ Allen, Greg, "Art In Process: Reading Finch College Museum", January 26, 2011
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- ^ Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Untitled (Seven Black Feet with Eyelashes), accession 2016-12-01
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- ^ Ray Johnson, rlfeigen.com
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- ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
Exhibition History
[edit]Name | Duration | Location | Activity | Solo/Group |
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Ray Johnson. Please Add to and Return | 2009 | Ravens Row | Closed | Solo |
Ray Johnson and Friends | 2014 | Printed Matter | Closed | Group |
Ray Johnson Designs | 2014 | The Museum of Modern Art | Closed | Solo |
PLEASE RETURN TO - Mail Art From the Ray Johnson Archive | 2015 | Richard L. Feigen and Company | Closed | Solo |
Pushing the Envelope | 2018-2019 | Archives of American Art | Closed | Group |
Ray Johnson: What A Dump | 2021 | David Zwerner Gallery | Closed | Solo |
Ray Johnson c/o | 2021-2022 | The Art Institute of Chicago | Closed | Solo |
PLEASE SEND TO REAL LIFE: Ray Johnson Photographs | 2022 | The Morgan Library and Museum | Closed | Solo |
Ray Johnson: Paintings and Collages 1950-66 | 2024 | Craig Starr Gallery | Open | Solo |
Ray Johnson | 2024 | Blum Gallery | Open | Solo |
A temporary exhibition of Ray Johnson's work opened in 2021 at The Art Institute of Chicago, entitled Ray Johnson c/o.[1] The exhibition showed the relationship of Ray Johnson's work to mail art, and the spirit of collaboration and connection that influenced the dispersal of much of his work.[2] Utilizing collection donated to The Art Institute of Chicago by Bill Wilson, a lifelong acquaintance of Johnsons[3], as well as other who harbored Ray Johnsons circulated art, the exhibition showcased the largest collection on public display since the artists death.[4] Items on display included the artists popular series of small cardboard collages called 'moticos,' as well as some of the artists earlier work during his time at Black Mountain College.[5]
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[edit]- ^ "Ray Johnson c/o". The Art Institute of Chicago. 2021-11-26. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ "Anti-establishment artist Ray Johnson celebrated in Art Institute of Chicago exhibition". The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Zuba, Elizabeth (2020-11-20). "The Beauty of Artistic Correspondence Through Collage: Ray Johnson and William S. Wilson". Literary Hub. Retrieved 2024-04-20.
- ^ Canale-Parola, Sofia (2024-02-20). "Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Correspondence Art".
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(help) - ^ ""Who'll chop your suey when I'm gone?"—on Ray Johnson c/o at the Art Institute of Chicago". Chicago Review. 2022-06-10. Retrieved 2024-04-20.