Rashid Johnson

  • Rashid Johnson: Message to Our Folks
    By Julie Rodrigues Widholm

    This exhibition catalogue shows the artist working in a range of mediaincluding photography, painting, sculpture, and video.

  • Rashid Johnson: Blocks

    In 2015, the American artist Rashid Johnson (b. Chicago, Ill., 1977; lives and works in New York, N.Y.) installed a publicly accessible sculpture on the tracks.

  • Rashid Johnson: Within Our Gates
    By Kate Fowle, Rashid Johnson

    The first book to follow the development of Johnson's sculptural and installation works, Rashid Johnson: New Work includes an interview with the artist by Kate Fowle and an extensive essay, also by Fowle, which investigates Johnson's ...

  • Rashid Johnson: Anxious Men
    By Cheryl Johnson-Odim, Jeremy Sigler, Rashid Johnson

    In this way, the exhibition, documented in this volume, creates an immersive space that implicates not only the artist but also the viewer in its interrogation of selfhood and identity.

  • Rashid Johnson: The Hikers
    By Rashid Johnson

    Rashid Johnson: The Hikers presents works from his highly acclaimed shows at the Aspen Art Museum, Museo Tamayo and Hauser & Wirth.

  • Rashid Johnson: The Rainbow Sign
    By Omar Kholeif, Ntozake Shange

    Rashid Johnson: The Rainbow Sign

  • Rashid Johnson
    By Sampada Aranke, Claudia Rankine, Akili Tommasino

    ' - New York Times The most comprehensive publication to date on widely celebrated artist Rashid Johnson Working with a variety of media that includes painting, sculpture, photography, video, and performance, Rashid Johnson has created a ...

  • Rashid Johnson: Shelter
    By Rashid Johnson

    The book features an essay by Tom Morton.

  • Rashid Johnson: sharpening my oyster knife
    By Rashid Johnson

    Jellybeans Morning, Noon and Night is about two brothers who share a love of jellybeans! No matter what flavor, those boys just love jellybeans-all of them. If they had it...

  • Rashid Johnson: Black and Blue

    Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Black and Blue" at David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles September 18 - October 30, 2021. With an essay by Rowan Ricardo Phillips.