Untitled Anxious Red Drawings are a series of artworks created by the American artist Rashid Johnson and exhibited in an online show produced by the gallery which represents his work, Hauser & Wirth. A self-described continuation of his 2015 series "Anxious Men", first exhibited at the Drawing Center in New York City, these subsequent pieces have all been created during the stay-at-home orders of 2020. A portion of the proceeds from their sale went to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization, with both Johnson and Hauser & Wirth each donating ten percent of the proceeds - according to the galleries website the series is sold out.
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| - Untitled Anxious Red Drawings are a series of artworks created by the American artist Rashid Johnson and exhibited in an online show produced by the gallery which represents his work, Hauser & Wirth. A self-described continuation of his 2015 series "Anxious Men", first exhibited at the Drawing Center in New York City, these subsequent pieces have all been created during the stay-at-home orders of 2020. A portion of the proceeds from their sale went to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization, with both Johnson and Hauser & Wirth each donating ten percent of the proceeds - according to the galleries website the series is sold out. (en)
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| - Untitled Anxious Red Drawings are a series of artworks created by the American artist Rashid Johnson and exhibited in an online show produced by the gallery which represents his work, Hauser & Wirth. A self-described continuation of his 2015 series "Anxious Men", first exhibited at the Drawing Center in New York City, these subsequent pieces have all been created during the stay-at-home orders of 2020. A portion of the proceeds from their sale went to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization, with both Johnson and Hauser & Wirth each donating ten percent of the proceeds - according to the galleries website the series is sold out. The works visually explore the artist's admitted anxiety; of which he relates... "Anxiety is part of my life. It's something that people of color don't really discuss as often as we should. It's part of my being and how I relate to the world, and being honest with that struggle has been rewarding for me. It has led to the kind of self-exploration that produces fertile ground for my output as an artist". (en)
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