Exhibition 'Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers' in Guggenheim Museum
For nearly 30 years, artist Rashid Johnson (b. 1977, Chicago) has cultivated a diverse body of work that draws upon an array of disciplines such as history, philosophy, literature, and music. This major solo exhibition highlights Johnsonโs role as a scholar of art history, a mediator of Black popular culture, and as a creative force in contemporary art.
Almost 90 worksโfrom black-soap paintings and spray-painted text works to large-scale sculptures, film, and videoโwill fill the museumโs rotunda, including Sanguine, a monumental site-specific work on the buildingโs top ramp with an embedded piano for musical performances. Additionally, a dynamic program of events, developed in collaboration with community partners across New York City, will activate a sculptural stage on the rotunda floor.
The exhibition is organized by Naomi Beckwith, the Guggenheimโs Deputy Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator, and Andrea Karnes, Chief Curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, with additional support from Faith Hunter, Guggenheim Curatorial Assistant.






