Ray Johnson & Friends

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  • Western Union Telegram

           

    Robert Rauschenberg

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $750.00
  • Great Salt Lake Utah / Movie Treatment for Spiral Jetty

           

    Robert Smithson

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $1,200.00
  • Fixes Les Yeux Au Bas Du Mur

           

    Ben Vautier

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $300.00
  • Untitled (Handshake)

           

    Roy Lichtenstein

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $1,200.00
  • Untitled (I’m Asking You…)

           

    Allan Kaprow

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $750.00
  • Ray Johnson: New York Correspondence School : Please Add & Return to Ray Johnson

           

    Ray Johnson

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $450.00
  • Ray Johnson : Willard Gallery, 29 E. 72 St New York, April 6 - May 1

           

    Ray Johnson

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $500.00
  • Ray Johnson : Richard Feigen Gallery, 27 East 79 Street, February 17 - March 21

           

    Ray Johnson

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $100.00
  • Nam June Paik

           

    Nam June Paik

           

    Posters / Out of Print Posters

            $400.00

Ray Johnson could arguably be described as the most “insider” of “outsider” contemporary artists. Mentored by such luminaries as Anni Albers, John Cage and Elaine de Kooning at Black Mountain College, Johnson was quickly immersed in the downtown society of experimental artists when he moved to New York in 1949. This diverse group of visionary personalities are frequently referenced in Johnson’s early work; and as his correspondence and mail art practice developed, the artists’ network of friends, mentors, and protégés would become the vehicle for the circulation – as well as the very realization – of his growing body of work. Often associated with the early pop-art movement, Johnson also had close working relationships with Fluxus, early performance art and experimental theater, and many other groups within the creative community. When Johnson began a drawn out retreat from the art-world in the late 1960’s, this complex of associations and friendships would become a primary site for his continued mail art practice, until his death in 1995.

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  1. Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson: New York Correspondence School : Please Add & Return to Ray Johnson


    Roslyn, NY: Nassau County Museum, 1984
    Out of stock
  2. Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson : Willard Gallery, 29 E. 72 St New York, April 6 - May 1


    New York, NY: Willard Gallery, 1965
    Out of stock
  3. Ray Johnson

    Ray Johnson : Richard Feigen Gallery, 27 East 79 Street, February 17 - March 21


    New York, NY: Richard Feigen Gallery, 1970
    $100.00
  4. Nam June Paik

    Nam June Paik


    New York, NY: The New School, 1965
    Out of stock
  5. Robert Rauschenberg

    Western Union Telegram


    Los Angeles, CA: Dwan Gallery, ca. 1965
    Out of stock
  6. Robert Smithson

    Great Salt Lake Utah / Movie Treatment for Spiral Jetty


    Los Angeles, CA: Dwan Gallery, 1970
    Out of stock
  7. Ben Vautier

    Fixes Les Yeux Au Bas Du Mur


    1965
    Out of stock
  8. Roy Lichtenstein

    Untitled (Handshake)


    New York, NY: Leo Castelli Gallery, 1962
    Out of stock
  9. Allan Kaprow

    Untitled (I’m Asking You…)


    ca. 1961
    Out of stock
Last updated 1/25/2018
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