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How to Draw a Bunny
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Synopsis
Ray Johnson was an artist who followed a creative path so individual than even his closest friends were often hard put to explain just what he was up to. Once described as "the most famous unknown artist in America," Johnson was a legend partly for his work (in which he incorporated pop art images, collage, rubber stamps, and any number of other elements in a unique and groundbreaking manner), partly for his striking sense of humor (he once accepted an offer of 1,500 dollars for a piece after someone had offered to pay 2,000 dollars -- but cut 25 percent of the painting away before sending it to its new owner), and partly for his unique behavior (which many saw as a variety of performance art, including his suicide, after which he was found drowned in Sag Harbor -- with a treasure trove of unseen artwork carefully arranged in his home). How to Draw a Bunny (a title which refers to the cartoon rabbit that was Johnson's signature) is a documentary about Ray Johnson's always memorable life and death, and features video footage of the artist's performance pieces, as well as interviews with friends and contemporaries Roy Lichenstein, Christo, Chuck Close, and Billy Name; jazz great Max Roach composed the film's musical score. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Frank G. de Marco Additional Cinematography
Andy Moore Cinematographer
Andy Moore Cinematographer
Kevin J. Foxe Co-producer
Max Roach Composer (Music Score)
Thurston Moore Composer (Music Score)
John Walters Director
John Walters Editor
John Malkovich Executive Producer
Lianne Halfon Executive Producer
Rocky Collins Executive Producer
Russ Smith Executive Producer
Steve Apicella Executive Producer
Andy Moore Producer
Andy Moore Producer
Kevin Walter Sound/Sound Designer
Tim Sternberg Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary

Genre
Visual Arts

Produced by
Elevator Pictures
Moticos Motion Pictures
Mr. Mudd

Release
March 12, 2004 (USA - Limited)
by Palm Pictures

Awards
2001 - Special Documentary Jury Prize - Sundance Film Festival
2002 - Best Documentary - Independent Spirit Award