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Ray Johnson: How Sad I Am Today...

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A comprehensive look at the work of Ray Johnson, the seminal American collage artist, whose innovative oeuvre has been ignored by the self-referential mainstream art press. Critical essays investigate Johnson's imagination of mass culture and communication systems, his queer subjectivity and his insightful engagements with art movements of the 1960's including Fluxus, Pop Art and Conceptualism. Discover the rich legacy of an artist that the art establishment doesn't want you to know about. Exhibition catalog, dimension: 8 x 101/2 inches, this book includes 90 b&w and 35 color reproductions.

149 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2001

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November 27, 2016
I watched the movie How To Draw A Bunny and then went out and bought this book. Ray Johnson is one of my heros.
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