Three volume exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with Documenta IX held in Kassel, Germany, June 13 - September 9, 1992. Texts by Jan Hoet, Denys Zacharopoulos, Bart de Baere, Pier Luigi Tazzi, Claudia Herstatt, Joyce Carol Oates, Jacques Roubaud, Cornelius Castoriadis, Heiner Müller, Paul Robbrecht, Hilde Daem. ... [details]
Winter 1937 issue of the periodical "Transition," edited by Eugene Jolas, associate editor James Johnson Sweeney. Front cover design by Marcel Duchamp reproducing the Readymade "Comb." Includes "In Memory of My Father," by James Agee; "Resurgent," by Forrest Anderson; "The Skeleton of the Day," by Hans Arp; "Le Pont Brisé," by Paul Eluard; "Two Poems," by Randall Jarrell; "Planetarische Reise," by Eugene Jolas; "Chêne et Chien," by Raymond Queneau; "Anonyme," by André de Richaud; "Lover as Fox," by Muriel Rukeyser; "Cactus Gardens," by Sanders Russell; "Séparation," by Camille Schuwer; "work in Progress. ... [details]
Two Pennysaver bags containing a plethora of Ray Johnson material. The first bag contains three photocopied pages: two pages are copies of a written request by Johnson that correspondence school mail be sent for Shana Alexander to Marta Minujin and to Newsweek as well as an article "The Surprises of the Mail" by Shana Alexander. ... [details]
Subscription flyer for Ray Johnson's publishing imprint "Between Books" with manila envelope hand addressed with return address. [details]
Press release / correspondence from Ray Johnson and The New York Correspondence School announcing their invitation to participate in the "Stilt Meeting" to be held on the Central Park Mall, New York City, October 26, [1974]. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with the "Artists' Benefit for Civil Liberties" held March 11, 1972 at Leo Castelli downtown gallery featuring over 500 art works donated by artists and collectors. The ticket to the benefit was a signed graphic designed by Carl Andre in an edition of 2000. ... [details]
Set of 13 postcards featuring black-and-white photographs of Ray Johnson. Eight of the photographs are by William S. Wilson, an additional five are uncredited. Produced by William S. Wilson's Ragged Edge Press. [details]
Set of 6 postcards featuring artworks by Ray Johnson from the collection of William S. Wilson. [details]
The tenth page of an ongoing mail art project by Ray Johnson, sent out in [1964]. The pages, collectively referred to as "A Book About Death," were sent out as individual pages by Ray Johnson to friends and associates between 1963 and 1965. ... [details]
A piece of mail by Ray Johnson sent out as an individual page by Ray Johnson to friends and associates. Dated per MoMA circa 1955-1960. [details]