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American
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Photographer
Born: 1977
The way that light hits objects in life, three-dimensional objects before you photograph them, is really the story of photography.
Rashid Johnson
Life
Light
You
Way
I wanted my art to deal with very formal concerns and to deal with very material concerns, and to deal with antecedents and art history, which for me go very far beyond just the influence of African-American artists.
Rashid Johnson
Art
History
Me
Go
I'd begun to collect things that were lying in piles on the floor of my studio. I had run out of space, and I started to build shelves. I turned around one day and realized that that was the vehicle for carrying so many of the things that I was looking at and talking about, so they went from the walls to the works.
Rashid Johnson
Day
Space
Looking
Talking
I say that I suffer from what Rosalind Krauss was calling the post-medium condition, where an artist essentially employs several mediums in order to bring to life whatever specific ideas that they have. For me it's always been that way.
Rashid Johnson
Life
Me
Way
Ideas
I was born in Evanston, about three blocks away from the Chicago border. My mother, at the time, was finishing her Ph.D. in African History at Northwestern University. Soon after my birth, my parents split, and my father moved to Wicker Park, which is on the north side of the city.
Rashid Johnson
History
Time
Mother
Father
My father owned a small company, called Gundel Electronics, where he did community band radio and some repair stuff.
Rashid Johnson
Father
Community
Small
Company
My father had a big brick cell phone, before anyone had a cell phone, because he was really just into that kind of thing - communication devices. I grew up between my father's laboratory and my mother's library.
Rashid Johnson
Communication
Mother
Father
Library
My mother introduced me to more academic-minded writers, Cornel West and Skip Gates. In her library, I came across, when I was very young, Harold Cruse's 'The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual,' which is like a bible of Negro intellectuals from Frederick Douglass to Amiri Baraka.
Rashid Johnson
Me
Mother
Bible
Library
I've been interested in LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka's work for quite a while. My first introduction to LeRoi Jones was when my mother used to read me the 'Dead Lecturer' poems when I was a kid.
Rashid Johnson
Work
Me
Mother
Dead
Dealing with actors is incredibly complex because they oftentimes are like pieces of clay. They want to be told how you want it done. You have to then decide if you want to be the teller or if you want to give them agency.
Rashid Johnson
You
Done
Want
Like
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I was going through a divorce, and I had a lot of reading I was doing, and I developed what was probably a serious anxiety problem - because I was about as poor as you can get, in graduate school, and trying to make my work and keep my head above water.
Rashid Johnson
Work
Water
You
School
I started rereading 'The Dutchman' - I kind of just pulled it off the shelf.
Rashid Johnson
Just
Started
Kind
Off
What I really hoped to do with my work was to at least be able to define my relationship to race.
Rashid Johnson
Work
Relationship
Race
Able
My composition often goes toward the black middle class or the black super-wealthy or strong historical black figures.
Rashid Johnson
Black
Strong
Historical
Class
My father ran a CB radio business. I grew up in a cluttered space that was filled with radios and antennas. It felt alien.
Rashid Johnson
Business
Father
Space
Alien
The thing that turned out to be interesting about CB radios was the ability to call out in the world with anonymity. You choose your handle. Race and class become non-signifiers.
Rashid Johnson
You
World
Your
Choose
When I was younger, I would see shea butter being sold on the street, and I was interested how people were still coating themselves in the theater of Africanism. You see that in dashikis and hairstyles and music.
Rashid Johnson
Music
You
People
Street
As an artist, I've always felt most comfortable outside of the art supply store. So domestic materials are the ones that most help inform what I'm trying to talk about and our familiarity as a whole - kind of the collective us, I guess.
Rashid Johnson
Art
Artist
Always
Help
When I was younger, I remember there was a really famous book, and it was called 'The People Could Fly.' And so this idea of, kind of like, black characters kind of jumping into space and kind of the challenge that they presented to gravity I thought was really interesting.
Rashid Johnson
People
Black
Fly
Space
'The New Black Yoga' originally was born from a film that I had made prior called 'Black Yoga.' And I was living in Berlin at the time, dealing with a lot of anxiety and stress around the project that I was working on, which is not an abnormal thing for me.
Rashid Johnson
Me
Time
Black
Stress
I attempted to do yoga in German, and it was not particularly successful. So at that time, I started thinking about the idea of just movement and how I could move to de-stress.
Rashid Johnson
Time
Thinking
How
Just
The way that light hits objects, I think, is one of the more important things that sculpture and photography share.
Rashid Johnson
Light
Way
Think
Important
I've always been interested in this idea of a privileged life, probably because it's something I hadn't seen much of.
Rashid Johnson
Life
Always
Something
Seen
I don't have any other skills. Some artists say that to mean that their embodied passion for art gave them no choice. I say it, very specifically, to say that I really didn't have any other options.
Rashid Johnson
Art
Passion
Choice
Say
Oh, yeah, I'm all about ritual.
Rashid Johnson
About
Oh
Ritual
Yeah
When I was young, I remember feeling a real thirst for opportunities around the arts, for learning about how artists function and how institutions work.
Rashid Johnson
Work
Learning
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Feeling
Biography
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Born: 1977
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