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Rashid Johnson in conversation with Eleanor Nairne

Join artist Rashid Johnson and Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty curator Eleanor Nairne for an online discussion.

The pair will consider how Dubuffet's work has impacted Johnson's own artistic practice.

This event has been programmed to coincide with Jean Dubuffet: Brutal Beauty, an exhibition celebrating French artist Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), one of the most singular and provocative voices in postwar modern art.

This is a live online event. Please book for more details. Information on how to join will be sent out in the week before the event.

 

This is a live online event and booking will close at 5pm on the day of the event. 
Please watch on our YouTube channel or by clicking the play button below. 

Biographies

Born in Chicago in 1977, Rashid Johnson is among an influential cadre of contemporary American artists whose work employs a wide range of media to explore themes of art history, individual and shared cultural identities, personal narratives, literature, philosophy, materiality, and critical history. After studying in the photography department of the Art Institute of Chicago, Johnson’s practice quickly expanded to embrace a wide range of media – including sculpture, painting, drawing, filmmaking, and installation – yielding a complex multidisciplinary practice that incorporates diverse materials rich with symbolism and personal history. 

Recent solo exhibitions include Rashid Johnson: The Hikers, Hauser & Wirth, New York NY (2019), Rashid Johnson. Anxious Audience, The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (2019) and Rashid Johnson. Los Senderistas, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico (2019). Johnson’s artwork is in the permanent collections of many public institutions including: the Art Institute of Chicago; Brooklyn Art Museum; Guggenheim Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; National Museum of African American History and Culture; Studio Museum in Harlem; Walker Art Center; and the Whitney Museum of American Art.