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How to Draw a Bunny: Documentary About Ray Johnson DVD Rare Oop

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
    DVD Edition Year
    2000
    Case Type
    Tall/DVD Case
    Former Rental
    No
    MPN
    N/A
    Leading Role
    Ray Johnson
    Studio
    N/A
    Modified Item
    No
    Edition
    oop
    Type
    Movie
    Region Code
    DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
    Language
    English
    Actor
    Judith Malina
    Features
    Commentary
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    UPC
    0660200309725
    Format
    DVD
    Release Year
    2004
    Rating
    NR
    Director
    John Walter
    Sub-Genre
    Art
    Genre
    Musical & Performing Arts
    Movie/TV Title
    How to Draw a Bunny

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    Product Information

    This entertaining documentary by John Walter retraces the path of New York artist Ray Johnson, who worked in collage, mail art, and other Dadaist notions. Here, some of his friends and artistic colleagues, such as Chuck Close, Richard Feigen, James Rosenquist, and Christo tell their stories of the late Johnson, who died unexpectedly in 1995. The film starts and ends with Johnson's death, as described by the Sag Harbor, Long Island policeman who conducted the investigation. Both the policeman and Johnson's friends agree that his drowning seemed to be premeditated and intentional, while fellow artists saw his death as the crowning performance of his artistic career. In stories told by his colleagues, Johnson is described as a total enigma. Everybody knew him, but nobody knew him well. He kept a distance from everybody and everything and that added to his mystique. To many of his friends, even this was part of his art. Fascinating and hilarious stories of his performances, his collage works, his process of selling art, and his uniquely strange approach to living life color the film with bright and interesting comedy. Meanwhile Johnson's art is given a long-awaited platform in the film, showing his prolific and influential body of work, most of which was not seen until after his death.

    Product Identifiers

    UPC
    0660200309725
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    43734758

    Product Key Features

    Rating
    NR
    Movie/TV Title
    How to Draw a Bunny
    Director
    John Walter
    Format
    DVD
    Release Year
    2004
    Genre
    Musical & Performing Arts
    Sub-Genre
    Art

    Additional Product Features

    Region Code
    Region 1
    Number of Discs
    1
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    USA
    LeafCats
    617
    Film Country
    USA
    Release Date
    20040921

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