“NOW THERE’S A REAL WORLD BREATHING” Nicole-Ann Lobo on Rashid Johnson at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Rashid Johnson’s art is often associated with addressing the inextricability of collective social history with personal experience through the deliberate blending of biographical elements with references to Black resistance. As our reviewer Nicole-Ann Lobo observes, the artist’s extensive survey at the Guggenheim succeeds in parading a pantheon of revolutionary Black culture processed through the artist’s individual lens. But while she appreciates the variance of the citations and media the exhibition displays, Lobo notes an absence of analytical components and institutional critique that, as she argues, would be crucial to making Johnson’s creative employment of mostly historical references productive with regard to our present day.
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