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Research Collections > Image Gallery > Ray Johnson mail art to John Held

Ray Johnson mail art to John Held, 1981 Apr. 7

Physical Details: Mail art : 1 item : ill. ; 28 x 22 cm.

Sender: Ray Johnson (1927-1995)

Recipient: John Held (1889-1958)

Description: A piece of mail art sent to John Held announcing the Ray Johnson Dollar Bill Show, exhibit at the Feigen Gallery in New York, N.Y., held from April 3-May 5, 1981.
On the reverse is a brief, cryptic typed message from Johnson to Held.

Forms part of: John Held papers relating to Mail Art, 1973-2008

Rights Statement: Current copyright status is undetermined

Citation: Ray Johnson mail art to John Held, 1981 Apr. 7. John Held papers relating to Mail Art, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

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Digital ID: 360

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