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Original Reference List-

References[edit]

 * 1) ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j
 * 2) ^ Jump up to: a b c "Ray Johnson, 67, Pop Artist Known for His Work in Collage", by Carol Vogel, The New York Times, January 19, 1995
 * 3) ^ Glueck, Grace. "What Happened? Nothing", The New York Times, April 11, 1965
 * 4) ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Bloch, Mark. "An Illustrated Introduction to Ray Johnson 1927-1995", 1995
 * 5) ^ Whitford Fine Art - Ray Johnson
 * 6) ^ Duberman, Martin. Black Mountain – An Experiment in Community, Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 1972 (reprinted)
 * 7) ^ Wilcock, John. "The Village Square" column, The Village Voice, October 26, 1955
 * 8) ^ Suzi Gablik, in the introduction to Gablik, S. and John Russell, Pop Art Redefined, London: Thames & Hudson, 1969. Note: Elisabeth Novick's photos in Pop Art Redefined are incorrectly captioned (it reads "Moticos, 1949–1963")
 * 9) ^ Geldzahler, Henry in Pop Art: 1955–1970 catalogue, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1985
 * 10) ^ Lippard, Lucy in Correspondences catalogue, Wexner Center/Whitney Museum, 2000
 * 11) ^ no author stated. "(untitled note about Johns cover image)", Art News, vol. 56, no. 9, January 1958
 * 12) ^ Plunkett, Ed. unpublished typescript
 * 13) ^ Maidman Playhouse, The New York Poet's Theatre Presents "Variety" (March 24, 1962), offset-printed black-and-white program, n.p.
 * 14) ^ David Bourdon, “The Robin Gallery,” Village Voice, April 8, 1965, 14, 19.
 * 15) ^ Gruen, John. "Art in New York: A Mysterious NYCS Meeting", New Yorkmagazine, June 24, 1968
 * 16) ^ Johnson, Ray. "Send 96 Cents Postage for 8 Pages of A Book About Death..." classified ad, The Village Voice, autumn? 1964?
 * 17) ^ Johnson, Ray with Diane Spodarek and Randy Delbeke. "Ray Johnson interview", Detroit Artists Monthly, February 1968, via jpallas.com
 * 18) ^ The Paper Snake Siglio Press
 * 19) ^ Bloch, Mark. "Leap of Faith", ABCnews.com. 1999. via panmodern.com.
 * 20) ^ Allen, Greg, "Art In Process: Reading Finch College Museum", January 26, 2011
 * 21) ^ Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Untitled (Seven Black Feet with Eyelashes), accession 2016-12-01
 * 22) ^ Ray Johnson, rlfeigen.com
 * 23) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
 * 1) ^ Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, Untitled (Seven Black Feet with Eyelashes), accession 2016-12-01
 * 2) ^ Ray Johnson, rlfeigen.com
 * 3) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
 * 1) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
 * 1) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
 * 1) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.
 * 1) ^ "The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | A Will Of Iron: John Cale Interviewed". The Quietus.

Exhibition History
A temporary exhibition of Ray Johnson's work opened in 2021 at The Art Institute of Chicago, entitled Ray Johnson c/o. The exhibition showed the relationship of Ray Johnson's work to mail art, and the spirit of collaboration and connection that influenced the dispersal of much of his work. Utilizing collection donated to The Art Institute of Chicago by Bill Wilson, a lifelong acquaintance of Johnsons, as well as other who harbored Ray Johnsons circulated art, the exhibition showcased the largest collection on public display since the artists death. Items on display included the artists popular series of small cardboard collages called 'moticos,' as well as some of the artists earlier work during his time at Black Mountain College.

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