May 27, 2024
The Secret Pictures of Ray Johnson

The Secret Pictures of Ray Johnson

Ray Johnson (1927-95) was always elusive. When admirers called his work Pop, in the sixties, he relabelled it Chop—a nod to collage, the medium for which he’s best known. At the end of his life, the American artist used disposable cameras to take some three thousand pictures (including “Bill and Railroad Tracks,” from 1992, above) and kept them a secret. On June 17, the Morgan Library & Museum opens “Please Send to Real Life: Ray Johnson Photographs,” the first exhibition of these recently discovered works.

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