FILM Paint It Black

Tuesday, November 18, 2008
 [image: Paint It Black] Norman Solomon

Ray Johnson in front of the Brooklyn Bridge, circa mid-1950s, from the
documentary film "How to Draw A Bunny."

A 2002 Sundance prize winner, the documentary *"How to Draw a Bunny"
*focuses on the artist
*Ray Johnson*, who was equal parts a pioneer ("He conceived Pop before
Warhol, was a Conceptualist and performance artist before the terms were
invented," Michael Kimmelman wrote), "a constant puzzle and sometimes a
pain." He committed suicide in 1995; whether that constituted his final
artistic act is a question the filmmaker, who will be on hand at the
screening tonight at the IFC Center <http://ifccenter.com/>, tries to
answer.

"A Collage in Which Life = Death =
Art<http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/06/arts/design/06KIMM.html?8ur&emc=ur>,"
by Michael Kimmelman


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