Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Booklet of Johnson collages by Between Books, 1977
Quarto; 10 leaves; illustrated wrappers. Inscribed by publisher Bill Wilson to Edward M. Plunkett: “For Ed Plunkett / who conceived the name New York Correspondance School of Art – Bill 12-10-77.” Also with an article about John Willenbecher and his art by Bill Wilson.
Envelope, 1993 October 1
Postmarked October 1, 1993. Addressed in ink to Jean-Noel Herlin with return address stamp: “465 West Broadway * NYC 10012 * 212-280-3480 *.” On verso, in pencil, “From Robert Buecker.”
"After Dark," Ray Johnson at the Leo Castelli Gallery, "Ray Johnson with his "Purple Snake," Photo by Jack Mitchell", 1971 May
8 ½ x 11 inches. Photocopy from the Leo Castelli Gallery Jasper Johns archives, with annotations in ink in lower right by Christel Hellevoet.
Ray Johnson event at A’s, 1995 May 20
NYC. In franked envelope, postmarked May 8, 1995. Invitation to send mail art with Sierra club stamp, Ray Johnson stamp, and Mail Art stamp, and additional rubber stamps: heart with wings, “Todd’s Copy Shop,” and two unidentifiable square stamps. Addressed to Jean Noel Herlin, with return address sticker: Arleen Schloss / 330 Broom St #A / New York, NY 10002-2816.”
“Ray Johnson: important works from the Estate” at Feigen Incorporated, 1997 March 20-April 19
Chicago. 5 x 7 inches. Invitation to preview. Illustrated with color photographs on recto and verso: “Clock Gable” and “James Dean in the Rain.”
“Not Photography,” organized by Edit deAk, featuring work by 36 artists, including Andy Warhol, 1975 November 1-11
5 ½ x 4 ¼ inches. Card stamped “Not Photography” and “Photography.”
Glueck, Grace "That Cunning, Coy Ray Johnson is Back (Like Elvis?)", 1995 May 15
The New York Observer.
Hurt III, Harry “A Performance-Art Death”, 1995 March 6
New York Magazine.