Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The discovery of a group of early collages tells a new story about Johnson’s ties to dance and the dance world. By Jenny Harris “I am now so very ...
The artist you meet in a small, revelatory show is quite different from the one known for mail art and his later gritty samplings of popular culture. By Roberta Smith In 1949, a young American artist ...
Ray Johnson (1927-95) was a seminal Pop artist, a proto-conceptualist and a pioneer of mail art. Always one to throw sand in the gears of art-world institutions, he tended to circulate his work either ...