Rashid Johnson : a poem for deep thinkers /
· edited by Naomi Beckwith, Andrea Karnes ; with contributions by Nana Adusei-Poku, Naomi Beckwith, Hendrik Folkerts, Andrea Karnes, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Odili Donald Odita, Kevin Quashie.
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
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| Omfang | 254 sider : illustrasjoner
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| Opplysninger | "Guggenheim New York, April 18, 2025-January 18, 2026; Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth, March 8-October 4, 2026; Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, November 7, 2026-April 25, 2027" - Kolofon. - "Co-organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, A Poem for Deep Thinkers is a three-decade survey of Rashid Johnson's artistic career. It situates the artist within three interconnected spheres: as a scholar of art history; as a mediator of Black popular culture and its widespread commodification; and as an artist engaged with the globalization of contemporary art. A Poem for Deep Thinkers features nearly 90 artworks, including Johnson's early photographs, Cosmic Slops, spray-painted text works, collage paintings, Broken Men mosaics, film projects and key sculptures and installations made from shea butter, black soap, plants, ceramic vessels and wax. These explorations demonstrate his uncommon fluency with multiple materials and forms as well as a nuanced ability to synthesize the condition of the human psyche. This refined catalog is Bodonia-bound with gold block edges and printed on two different types of paper: coated and uncoated. Amid more than 200 illustrations, the publication also includes creative meditations on excerpts by literary icons Toni Morrison, Gwendolyn Brooks, Jean Genet, Paul Beatty and Amiri Baraka, interspersed among essays and an interview that illuminate Johnson's work. Born and raised in Illinois, Rashid Johnson (born 1977) received fine arts degrees from Columbia College Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. At the age of 24, his work was included in Thelma Golden's 2001 exhibition Freestyle at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Johnson made his directorial debut with his 2019 adaptation of Richard Wright's Native Son"--
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| ISBN | 9780892075669
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