Rashid Johnson (Phaidon)
By Claudia Rankine, Sampada Aranke, and Akili Tommasino
Working with a variety of media that includes painting, sculpture, photography, video, and performance, Rashid Johnson has created a nuanced and iconographic body of work that connects literature, music, and art. Personal references and pervasive cultural narratives are interweaved with the legacy of modernist abstraction, producing what critics have labeled āconceptual post-black artā. A precocious talent (his work was included in the seminal āFreestyleā exhibition in New York in 2001), Johnson received the High Museum of Artās David C. Driskell Prize, which honors contributions in the field of African-American art.
- Phaidon Press, 2023
- Softcover, 160 pages
- 11Ā x 10Ā inches
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Rashid Johnson (Phaidon)
Rashid Johnson (Phaidon)
By Claudia Rankine, Sampada Aranke, and Akili Tommasino
Working with a variety of media that includes painting, sculpture, photography, video, and performance, Rashid Johnson has created a nuanced and iconographic body of work that connects literature, music, and art. Personal references and pervasive cultural narratives are interweaved with the legacy of modernist abstraction, producing what critics have labeled āconceptual post-black artā. A precocious talent (his work was included in the seminal āFreestyleā exhibition in New York in 2001), Johnson received the High Museum of Artās David C. Driskell Prize, which honors contributions in the field of African-American art.
- Phaidon Press, 2023
- Softcover, 160 pages
- 11Ā x 10Ā inches
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By Claudia Rankine, Sampada Aranke, and Akili Tommasino
Working with a variety of media that includes painting, sculpture, photography, video, and performance, Rashid Johnson has created a nuanced and iconographic body of work that connects literature, music, and art. Personal references and pervasive cultural narratives are interweaved with the legacy of modernist abstraction, producing what critics have labeled āconceptual post-black artā. A precocious talent (his work was included in the seminal āFreestyleā exhibition in New York in 2001), Johnson received the High Museum of Artās David C. Driskell Prize, which honors contributions in the field of African-American art.
- Phaidon Press, 2023
- Softcover, 160 pages
- 11Ā x 10Ā inches

















