Box 2
Contains 122 Results:
“Senary Scenario…Six on Performance”, 1986 November 14
Performance by Ray Johnson at the Hillwood Art Gallery. Long Island, NY. 5 x 7 inches. Announcement card. Pink paper, illustrated with with photograph of Johnson on recto; addressed to Peter Frank.
Ray Johnson at the Fejér Megyei Művelődési Központ, 1989 June 10-23
Hungary. Exhibition announcment. Text in Hungarian.
Collation of pieces mailed by Ray Johnson to Clive Phillpot, librarian, and Kurt Varnedoe, Director, Department of Painting and Sculpture, the Museum of Modern Art, NYC, 1990 July-September
Typescript, photocopy, one leaf.
“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.
“More Works by Ray Johnson” at the Goldie Paley Gallery, 1991 November 1-December 15
Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia. 8 ¾ x 5 ½ inches. Exhibition card. Illustrated with bunny labelled “National Endowment for the Arts.” Two copies.
APcS from Matthew Rose to Jean-Noel Herlin, 1991 October 8
“I wrote a piece on Ray for Art + Antiques (Nov ’91). Hope you’re well. Me? I’m just doing propaganda.”
Unmarked copy, undated
Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia. 8 ¾ x 5 ½ inches. Exhibition card. Illustrated with bunny labelled “National Endowment for the Arts.” Two copies.
“Ray Johnson: A Memorial Exhibition” at Richard L Feigen & Co, 1995 April 27-June 16
NYC. Invitation to preview reception. Illustrated with color photograph of dollar bill collage. In envelope addressed to Jean-Noel Herlin.
“Ray Johnson: A Memorial Exhibition” at Richard L Feigen & Co, 1995 April 27-June 16
NYC. 6 ¼ inches square; 10 leaves; stapled; black printed wrappers. Exhibition catalogue.
“Ray Johnson: A Memorial Exhibition” at Richard L Feigen & Co, 1995 April 27-June 16
NYC. Quarto; 24 leaves. Press packet with individual articles stapled together in blue folder.
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 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.”
“Images of Ray Johnson: A Memorial Screening” at Anthology Film Archives, 1995 June 17-18
NYC. 8 ½ x 11 inches. Informational flyer.
Ray Johnson at Buecker & Harpsichords, 1995 April 24
NYC. Computer typescript, one leaf. Announcement of an opening event. “Jessica Colette” bunny array on verso. In envelope addressed to Jean Noel Herlin.
Ray Johnson, “Unmailed,” at Gallery Schlesinger, 1996 November 23-December 21
NYC. 5 ½ x 4 ¼ inches. Exhibition announcement. Addressed to Kim Levin.
“Ray Johnson: important works from the Estate, 1957-1994” at Richard L Feigen & Co, 1997 February 6-March 15
NYC. 4 ½ x 6 ½ inches. Invitation to preview. Illustrated with color photographs on recto and verso: “Movie Star with Horse” and “Frank O’Hara Jackson Pollock.” (2 copies)
“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.”
“Ray Johnson: Kapcsolatművészete” at the Ernst Múzeum Budapest, 1997 February 19-March 23
4 x 8 ¼ inches. Exhibition announcement. In envelope, addressed to John Evans from Artpool.
TLS from Donna De Salvo (Curator at Large, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University) to Jean-Noel Herlin, 1998 May 12
Quarto; one leaf. Asking for assistance organizing “Ray Johnson: Correspondences.”
“Ray Johnson: Correspondences” at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1999 January 15
6 ¼ x 7 inches. Invitation to reception.