Box 2
Contains 122 Results:
“ORWARS: Heresies & Dogmas”, undated
3 ½ x 4 ¼ inches. Eight leaves; yellow paper; stapled. Booklet of mimeographed collages by Uncle Don Milliken. OR Little Book #3.
OR, Klaus Groh, 1977
4 ½ x 3 inches. Four leaves; orange wrappers; red thumbprint inside back cover. Collage booklet produced by Uncle Don Milliken; signed by Uncle Don, Steven Durland, Wynne, and Mow E. Mailyre.
OR, Klaus Groh, 1977
4 ¼ x 5 ½ inches. Eight leaves; purple paper; stapled. Photocopied collage booklet produced by Uncle Don Milliken.
Wilson, William “Ray Johnson: Letters of Reference”, 1970 February
Arts Magazine, volume 44, number 4. Photocopy.
“Send Letters, Postcards, Drawings, and Objects…”, 1977 Spring
Art Journal, volume 36, number 3.
JEN Review of “Portraits” by Ray Johnson, 1978
Art/World, volume 2, number 8.
Cartoon to the Editor, 1984 August 23
The East Hampton Star.
Glueck, Grace "That Cunning, Coy Ray Johnson is Back (Like Elvis?)", 1995 May 15
The New York Observer.
Smith, Roberta “Famous for being unknown, Ray Johnson has a fitting survey”, 1995 May 19
The New York Times. 2 copies.
Jefferson, Margo “There is no escape from their different drummers”, 1995 January 25
New York Times.
Ostrow, Saul “Ray Johnson: Hypertexts in Real Time”, 1999 March-April
New York Arts Magazine.
Lightworks, Ray Johnson issue, October 2000, undated
Ad card, addressed to Jean Noel Herlin.
Biographical information on Ray Johnson compiled by Peter Whitson Warren, 2001 September 22-2002 January 13
Computer printouts on lime green paper, on the versos of Warren’s diary entries. Printed January 15, 2002. Eight leaves.
Smith, Trudy “Tante and Ray: How Black Mountain College Changed One Woman’s Life”, 2003 January
The Urban Hiker, volume 5, number 1.
Joseph-Lowery, Frédérique “Ray Johnson’s idiosyncratic writing”, undated
On Richard L. Feigen & Co. letterhead.
Rose, Matthew “INSIDE Ray Johnson’s House”, undated
Lightworks. Photocopy.
Obituary, 1995 January 19
New York Times. Two copies.
“Artist Found Drowned”, 1995 January 19
The East Hampton Star.
Trebay, Guy “Backstroking into Oblivion: The Riddle of Ray Johnson’s Suicide”, 1995 January 31
The Village Voice.
Marx, Peter “Friends of an enigmatic artist see a riddle in his death”, 1995 February 12
The New York Times. Two copies.