"Ray Johnson is not neo-dada or abstract or extract: he is an artist representing the reality of his life; it happens that his life is a collage" -- publisher's statement. from endflap of book.
This special edition copy of Johnson's book contains a unique insert by the artist enclosed by an envelope glued to the front pastedown.
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"Ray Johnson is not neo-dada or abstract or extract: he is an artist representing the reality of his life; it happens that his life is a collage" -- publisher's statement. from endflap of book. [details]
"Ray Johnson is not neo-dada or abstract or extract: he is an artist representing the reality of his life; it happens that his life is a collage" -- publisher's statement. from endflap of book. [details]
Single fold, four page, prospectus published in promotion of Ray Johnson's artist's book "The Paper Snake." Interior contains "A Play" text by Johnson and introductory text by William Wilson, M.A., Ph. ... [details]
Set of three documents for Richard [Dick] Higgins' "The Tart or Miss America / Jefferson's Birthday," including press release, booklet and list of program with twenty-two stage actions a performer may use which are assigned to thirty-six situations given at random for the performance. ... [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins. [details]
Camille's Reports #1, a postcard announcement published in [1964] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists' within it's network written by Camille Gordon. A predecessor of the Something Else Newscard series and the Something Else Newsletter. [details]
Camille's Reports #2, a postcard announcement published in [1964] highlighting news about Something Else Press and the artists' within it's network written by Camille Gordon. A predecessor of the Something Else Newscard series and the Something Else Newsletter. [details]
Artist's book by Dick Higgins. Book can be read from two directions. "Jefferson's Birthday consists of all the things Dick Higgins wrote, composed, or invented between April 13th, 1962 and April 13th, 1963, inclusive on the assumption that the bad work that one does is just as valid as the interesting work. ... [details]