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Artist: Ray Johnson
"Moon" Ray Johnson, Minimalist Mixed Media on Masonite, Fluxus Movement
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Moon Mixed media on Masonite 8 3/4 x 6 1/2 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was a renowned maker of meticulous collages and...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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Masonite, Mixed Media

"Venice" Ray Johnson, Mail Art, Fluxus Mixed Media Collage, Dadaist Work
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Venice Signed lower right Collage 6 x 4 1/2 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was a renowned maker of meticulous collages an...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

"Why Didn t You Tell Me About Your Bicycle" Ray Johnson, Drawing, Mail Art
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Why Didn't You Tell Me About Your Bicycle, Janurary 1968 Red ink on postcard 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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Mixed Media

"Valentine" Ray Johnson, 2 Sided Collage, Pop Art, Dadaist, Mail Art, Fluxus
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson "Valentine" Double sided collage 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was a renowned maker of meticulous collages...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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Paper, Photographic Paper

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"Untitled, Carol" Ray Johnson, Pop Art, Mixed Media, Collage, Fluxus, Mail Art
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"Untitled, June 13th" Ray Johnson, Collage, Mail Art, Fluxus Mixed Media Work
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Untitled, June 13 Signed lower center, dated lower left Collage 4 x 4 3/4 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was a renowned m...
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"Max Ernst Danced in as a Ballerina" Ray Johnson, Collage on Paper, Fluxus
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Max Ernst Danced in as a Ballerina Signed and dated upper right Collage 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was ...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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"Bird in a bottle" Ray Johnson, Mail Art, Drawing on Envelope, Fluxus Movement
By Ray Johnson
Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Bird in a bottle, 8/28/1993 Dated lower right Ink on envelope 4 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches envelope 3 1/2 x 7 inches sheet Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown art...
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"No contents", Ray Johnson, Mail Art, Dada Envelope, Fluxus Movement
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Located in New York, NY
Ray Johnson Envelope "No contents", 21 May 1963 3 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches Once described as New York’s “most famous unknown artist,” Ray Johnson was a renowned maker of meticulous colla...
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1960s Conceptual Ray Johnson Mixed Media

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