Set of 13 postcards featuring black-and-white photographs of Ray Johnson. Eight of the photographs are by William S. Wilson, an additional five are uncredited. Produced by William S. Wilson's Ragged Edge Press. [details]
Set of 6 postcards featuring artworks by Ray Johnson from the collection of William S. Wilson. [details]
A piece of mail by Ray Johnson sent out as an individual page by Ray Johnson to friends and associates. Dated per MoMA circa 1955-1960. [details]
Two double sided postcards featuring images of Liberace. The first postcard is a photography of Liberace's jeweled hands by Annie Leibovitz. The second photograph is an image by Bob Plunkett of a photograph of Liberace with the Rockettes taken by John Seakwood. [details]
Single sided postcard featuring a reproduction of David Hockney's 1966 painting "Peter Getting Out of Nick's Pool." [details]
Original letterhead from the [1970's] for Richard Meier, Architect, announcing his firm's new address on East 57th St. and introducing their new associates Murray Emslie, Gerald Gurland, and Carl Meinhardt. [details]
Sticker by the mail artist Guglielmo Achille Cavellini with dates predicting his death in 2014. [details]
Two postcards, one double sided printed in black and gold on recto and black on verso. [details]
Set of ten adhesive stickers featuring Truisms by Jenny Holzer. RAISE BOYS AND GIRLS THE SAME WAY; DRAMA OFTEN OBSCURES THE REAL ISSUES; A MAN CAN'T KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A MOTHER; ACTION CAUSES MORE TROUBLE THAN THOUGH; CHANGE IS VALUABLE WHEN THE OPPRESSED BECOMES TYRANTS; ANY SURPLUS IS IMMORAL; SLOPPY THINKING GETS WORSE OVER TIME; A LOT OF PROFESSIONALS ARE CRACKPOTS; BOREDOM MAKES YOU DO CRAZY THINGS; WISHING THINGS AWAY IS NOT EFFECTIVE. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with shows held at Galerie Ariadne, New York / Wien / Köln, May 1975. Illustrated with works in exhibition. Texts in parallel English/ German. [details]