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Rashid Johnson — Manumission Paper
Rashid Johnson

Manumission Paper

Rashid Johnson's *Manumission Paper* draws on the fraught history of legal documents used to grant enslaved people their freedom, interrogating the bureaucratic systems that made liberation conditional and contingent. The work reflects Johnson's broader practice of excavating African American historical experience, layering personal and collective memory with cultural and political symbolism. Through its title alone, the piece confronts the paradox of a humanity that required official permission to be recognized.

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Under the Influence

March 4, 2015

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Rashid Johnson, Manumission Paper

Rashid Johnson's *Manumission Paper* draws on the fraught history of legal documents used to grant enslaved people their freedom, interrogating the bureaucratic systems that made liberation conditional and contingent. The work reflects Johnson's broader practice of excavating African American historical experience, layering personal and collective memory with cultural and political symbolism. Through its title alone, the piece confronts the paradox of a humanity that required official permission to be recognized.

Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Provocative Mood, Mixed Media, Identity And Freedom, Conceptual Art, Historical Reference, African American Art, Contemporary Artist, Dark Tones, American Artist, 21st Century, Freedom Narrative, Text-Based Art, Somber Mood, African American Experience

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Collected by

Kylie Cohen, Alex Capecelatro, Hamilton Selway Gallery