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Kirsty Bell
Carol Diehl
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Jason Farago
Cinqué Hicks
Jeff Huebner
Claudia La Rocco
Jane McFadden
Christine Mehring and Sean Keller
Sohrab Mohebbi
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William Wilson
William Wilson
Ray Johnson: An Illustrated Life in Art (Book)
William Wilson’s book will examine images and ephemera from the idiosyncratic and “famously unknown” pop collagist and mail artist Ray Johnson (1927–1995) to illustrate themes in Johnson’s life as well as using his life to provide a context for the works of art. The overall purpose will be the reciprocal illumination of Johnson’s sexuality and his visual art. Wilson first met Johnson in 1956 and has since written several essays about Johnson’s art, including “Ray Johnson Aboveboard” in
From BMC to NYC: The Tutelary
Years of Ray Johnson
(BMC Museum, 2010) and “The One and the Other” in
Ray Johnson: Correspondences
(Wexner Art Center, 2000). Johnson designated Wilson’s home the Ray Johnson Archives and donated publications and information to the archive. His book will be informed by decades of cataloguing this archive, as well as the recent unearthing of unknown early poems, drawings, and photographs.
William Wilson graduated with honors in philosophy from the University of Virginia. He went on to Yale University, where he received an MA and PhD in English literature. He has taught at Queens College, Columbia University, Cooper Union, and the School of Visual Arts. He has lectured on Eva Hesse at the Jeu de Paume, Tate Modern, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and at the College Art Association meeting in New York. His novel
Birthplace: moving into nearness
(North Point Press, 1982) was nominated for a Pen-Faulkner Award.