Untitled (Moticos on floor)

For a short feature in the first issue of the Village Voice (26 October 1955), a reporter walked with Johnson as he approached strangers in Grand Central Terminal and asked them whether they knew what a “moticos” was. As seen here, Johnson also literally took moticos to the streets, staging crowds of them for the camera in disused spaces in downtown Manhattan. Few early moticos have survived intact: over the next several decades, in a practice he called Chop art, Johnson continually disassembled his work and used the fragments to create new pieces.

Elisabeth Novick
Untitled (Moticos on floor)
ca. 1955
Gelatin silver print
8 3/4 × 13 1/4 inches
The Morgan Library & Museum, gift of the Ray Johnson Estate, courtesy of
Frances Beatty; 2022.3:2
Elisabeth Loewenstein / ArenaPAL
© Elisabeth Loewenstein