JUNE: Eccentric Americana

Famously reclusive pop artist Ray Johnson (1927-1995) and the king of underground cinema, Jack Smith (1932-1989), may have never met in real life but their outrageous lives were lived in tandem and were perhaps the next best thing to performance art.

Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis

Famously difficult experimental filmmaker Jack Smith has finally found a champion worthy of his extraordinary legacy; director Mary Jordan sorts through extensive material, offering an insightful portrait of a self-destructive paranoid artist.

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How to Draw a Bunny

The story of the life of artist Ray Johnson is cloaked in mystery not only at the moment of his death, but also throughout a career that was difficult to know and to understand.

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