The New York Times profiles the work and life of Ray Johnson, an artist who left a subtle but lasting impact on the discourses of pop, conceptual and abstract art over the course of the last half century, before taking his own life in 1995.  “He was a guerrilla fighter against materialism and fame, and in a sense he’s still fighting today,†said Frances F. L. Beatty, president of Richard L. Feigen & Co., which represents Mr. Johnson’s estate.
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