
Ray Johnson
United States(October 16, 1927 – 1995)

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Ray Johnson, The Original Mail Art Visionary
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Imagine an envelope arriving in your mailbox, slim and unmarked except for a return address you half recognize. Inside is a collage, dense with cut photographs, rubber stamps, looping handwritten text, and a polite instruction to add something to it and send it along to a stranger. This was the daily practice of Ray Johnson, the American artist who spent decades building one of the most singular and joyfully subversive correspondence networks in the history of twentieth century art. Long before the internet collapsed distance and democratized creative exchange, Johnson was already there,… Continue reading
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