RAY JOHNSON 1979 marking pen ink drawing on cardboard, original artwork

$ 330.0

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted Size: Medium (up to 36in.) Height (Inches): 7" Style: Contemporary Art Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work Listed By: Dealer or Reseller Materials: Cardboard/clotheshanger and ink Originality: Original Type: Collage Color: Black, on white cardboard tubing Features: Signed Width (Inches): 15" Date of Creation: March 12, 1983 Artist: Ray Johnson Year: 1977 Subject: "Snake and Snake Shadow"

Description

RAY JOHNSON 1979 marking pen ink on cardboard tubing. original artwork. This work by Ray Johnson is an example of his thematic choices like recurring dreams. Done on a metal and cardboard clothes hanger, Ray's deadpan humor strikes again. Johnson was a pioneer in Mail Art. He created the NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. This piece demonstrates Johnson's carefree approach to art and how he often communicated his method of building an idea through this simple ritual of physical activity. In this instance, Johnson forwarded this message indirectly to me by sending instead to the then-Director of the Discovery Gallery in Glen Cove, NY (in the period of 1982-through the 90's). The objective being that we pass around conceptual art using the Postal System. Much could be said discussing the difference, if any between actual passing of messages vs. a Virtual one. Johnson always loaded his works with all sort of iconic references to other ideas/works as well playing with words as he frequently had done. A delightful work, it was always a pleasure receiving a snail mail message, a telephone call, or a "bump into" at a show opening, or a Ray Johnson performance!