Box 2
Contains 10 Results:
Three mimeograph sheets, 1974 January 24
Each 8½ x 11 inches. In franked envelope, postmarked January 24, 1974. Addressed to Ed Plunkett, with return address stamp: “Ray Johnson / 44 West 7 Street / Locust Valley / New York 11560.”
Envelope, 1990 May 7
Postmarked May 7, 1990. Addressed to John Held, Jr., with return address stamp: “Ray Johnson / 44 West 7 Street / Locust Valley / New York 11560.”
Ray Johnson at the Willard Gallery, 1967 April 25-May 27
NYC. 15 x 19 inches. Exhibition poster. Illustrated with black-and-white photograph of a pyramidal collage.
“Ray Johnson: Dollar Bill Show”, 1970 September 16-October 17
Richard Feigen Gallery, Chicago. 9 x 12 inches, 4 leaves. Exhibition catalogue. Illustrated with photographs of collages on green paper.
“Nothing by Ray Johnson on view at the Venice Biennale 1990”, 1990
In franked envelope, postmarked June 8, 2000. Press release, with pin featuring Johnson’s “Venice Lockjaw.”Addressed to Jean-Noel Herlin, from Angel Diversified Art Services.
TLS from Phyllis Stigliano to Jean-Noel Herlin, 1995 March 1
About the memorial exhibition at Feigen & Co. and her personal reaction to hearing of Johnson’s death. In franked envelope, postmarked March 4, 1995.
“Ray Johnson: How to Draw a Bunny” at Feigen Contemporary, 2002 September 26-October 26
NYC. 6 ¾ x 5 inches. Invitation to preview reception.
“25 Windows” by Lynn Hershman, 1976 October 28-November 2
5 ½ x 4 ¼ inches, 6 leaves.
Cartoon to the Editor, 1984 August 23
The East Hampton Star.
Marx, Peter “Friends of an enigmatic artist see a riddle in his death”, 1995 February 12
The New York Times. Two copies.