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Ray Johnson and Andy Warhol were friends with much in common: both were pioneers of Pop and connoisseurs of fame, with a special taste for fame’s dark side. This talk by Ellen Levy, professor at Pratt Institute, traces the initially convergent, finally divergent paths of the two artists as they negotiated the worlds of stardom and superstardom, in art and in life. Ellen Levy writes on the relations among the arts, especially poetry and visual art, most especially in mid-century New York. The Art of Fame will take place in Room 101C at 133/141 West 21st Street.