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Poppy Johnson
editPoppy Johnson is an American artist.
link to name in Ad Hoc Committee of Women Artists article
link to name in Art Strike article
co-chairman of Art Strike[1]
in 1970, formed the Emergency Cultural Government with Robert Morris, Max Kozloff and others, to persuade U.S. artists to withdraw from international art exhibitions like the Venice Biennale[1]
Guerrilla Art Action Group
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Further Reading
editDelatiner, Barbara, "ART; A Story From A to Z, With Lots of Detours," The New York Times, April 11, 2004. (note: this might not be our Poppy Johnson!)
GAAG: The Guerrilla Art Action Group, 1969-1976: A Selection. Printed Matter: New York, NY, 1978 (Facsimile edition, 2011). ISBN 978-0-89439-059-3
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