Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson by John Willenbecher
Title: Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson
Publisher: Between Books
Publication Date: 1978
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Between Books City: New York, NY Pages [20] Dimensions: 27.5 x 21.5 cm. Cover: Paperback Binding: Staple Bound Process: Offset Printed Color: Black-and-White A book devoted to the works of Ray Johnson and John Willenbecher. Contains facsimiles of Johnson s mail art which includes postcards, drawings, appropriations, collage, and correspondence, as well as a stream of consciousness artist statement. Includes Happy Membership, a curious written piece on the New York Correspondance School, the group led by Johnson that is often credited with originating mail art as a form. Also includes the essay John Willenbecher: Pyramids, Spheres, and Labyrinths by William Wilson, which originally appeared in Ideas in Contemporary Art Magazine (Vol. 49, No. 7, March 1975), as well as a biographical statement by Willenbecher. Near fine.
Title: Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson
Publisher: Between Books
Publication Date: 1978
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Between Books City: New York, NY Pages [20] Dimensions: 27.5 x 21.5 cm. Cover: Paperback Binding: Staple Bound Process: Offset Printed Color: Black-and-White A book devoted to the works of Ray Johnson and John Willenbecher. Contains facsimiles of Johnson s mail art which includes postcards, drawings, appropriations, collage, and correspondence, as well as a stream of consciousness artist statement. Includes Happy Membership, a curious written piece on the New York Correspondance School, the group led by Johnson that is often credited with originating mail art as a form. Also includes the essay John Willenbecher: Pyramids, Spheres, and Labyrinths by William Wilson, which originally appeared in Ideas in Contemporary Art Magazine (Vol. 49, No. 7, March 1975), as well as a biographical statement by Willenbecher. Near fine.
Title: Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ray Johnson
Publisher: Between Books
Publication Date: 1978
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Between Books City: New York, NY Pages [20] Dimensions: 27.5 x 21.5 cm. Cover: Paperback Binding: Staple Bound Process: Offset Printed Color: Black-and-White A book devoted to the works of Ray Johnson and John Willenbecher. Contains facsimiles of Johnson s mail art which includes postcards, drawings, appropriations, collage, and correspondence, as well as a stream of consciousness artist statement. Includes Happy Membership, a curious written piece on the New York Correspondance School, the group led by Johnson that is often credited with originating mail art as a form. Also includes the essay John Willenbecher: Pyramids, Spheres, and Labyrinths by William Wilson, which originally appeared in Ideas in Contemporary Art Magazine (Vol. 49, No. 7, March 1975), as well as a biographical statement by Willenbecher. Near fine.