Exhibiting Angst.

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Title: Exhibiting Angst.
Authors: Luscombe, Belinda (AUTHOR)
Source: TIME Magazine. 4/14/2025, Vol. 205 Issue 11/12, p52-55. 4p. 3 Color Photographs.
Subjects: Painting, Art objects, Black artists, African Americans, Killings by police
Abstract: The article in TIME Magazine explores how artist Rashid Johnson channeled his anxiety into his art, leading to a successful career and a major solo show at the Guggenheim. Johnson's work reflects his experiences with anxiety, racial injustice, and personal growth, with his signature square-headed figure symbolizing anxiety. Despite his success, Johnson remains grounded and manages his anxiety through various methods, including creating art. His upcoming Guggenheim show will showcase 25 years of his work, highlighting his diverse and thought-provoking artistic journey. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article in TIME Magazine explores how artist Rashid Johnson channeled his anxiety into his art, leading to a successful career and a major solo show at the Guggenheim. Johnson's work reflects his experiences with anxiety, racial injustice, and personal growth, with his signature square-headed figure symbolizing anxiety. Despite his success, Johnson remains grounded and manages his anxiety through various methods, including creating art. His upcoming Guggenheim show will showcase 25 years of his work, highlighting his diverse and thought-provoking artistic journey. [Extracted from the article]
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