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Rashid Johnson: Anxious Men
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Rashid Johnson: Anxious Men

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Johnson, RashidArtisteGilman, ClaireContributionSigler, JeremyContributionJohnson-Odim, CherylContribution
LivreLivre de poche
Classement des ventes 46733dansArt
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Universally accessible and employing common visual tropes such as the monochrome and the grid, Johnson's work is also self-referential, making specific allusion to his upbringing in Chicago and the Afro-centric values of his parents. In Rashid Johnson: Anxious Men, the artist creates a site-specific installation in the Drawing Room gallery. The core of the exhibition is a new series of black-soap-and-wax-on-tile portraits that Johnson calls his anxious men. Executed by digging into a waxy surface, they enact a kind of drawing through erasure and represent the first time Johnson has worked figuratively outside of photography or film, and on such a small scale. Whereas Johnson´s previous work has taken a more cerebral approach to questions of race and political identity, the drawn portraits confront the viewer with a visceral immediacy. The portraits are set within a multi-sensory environment that includes wallpaper featuring a photograph of the artist´s father from the year Johnson was born, and an audio sound track comprised of Melvin Van Peebles´s Love, That´s America, a song that originally appeared in Peebles´s 1970 film Watermelon Man and that was recently pressed into service by the Occupy Wall Street movement. In this way, the exhibition, documented in this volume, creates an immersive space that implicates not only the artist but also the viewer in its interrogation of selfhood and identity.

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ISBN/GTIN978-0-942324-93-8
Type de produitLivre
ReliureLivre de poche
Date de parution27.09.2016
LangueAnglais
Groupe de produitsBeaux-arts
CatégorieArt
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