Nina Simone Childhood Home: Benefit Auction Co-Presented by the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund and Pace Gallery | Hosted by Sotheby’s

Nina Simone Childhood Home: Benefit Auction Co-Presented by the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund and Pace Gallery | Hosted by Sotheby’s

Rashid Johnson

Bruise Painting "Nina's Blues"

Lot Closed

May 22, 07:03 PM GMT

Estimate

650,000 - 700,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Bruise Painting "Nina's Blues"


Executed in 2023.

Signed on the right side of the stretcher and on the reverse.

Oil on linen.

48 x 36 x 1 11/16 in. (121 9/10 x 91 2/5 x 4 3/10 cm.)

Framed: 49 1/8 × 37 1/8 in. (124 4/5 × 94 3/10 cm.)


© Rashid Johnson. Courtesy of Rashid Johnson. Photographer: Stephanie Powell


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Acquired from the artist's studio.

Rashid Johnson’s Bruise Painting “Nina’s Blues” (2023) is a part of the artist’s Bruise Paintings series. Begun in 2021, this series is a transition from Johnson’s series of red works, The Anxious Red paintings. All made in 2020, in this series, there is a sense of urgency, anxiety, and even dread. The artist’s scrawled marks form what can be interpreted as crowds of anxious abstract faces. The Bruise Paintings, on the other hand, have a sense of calm sadness. Johnson’s marks have a lyrical feel. The paintings are composed of mostly one blue, “Black&Blue,” a hue of Johnson’s creation in collaboration with R&F paints. Johnson layers and stretches the paint across the canvas, allowing one color to seem like many. Crowds of abstract faces fill these canvases, but instead of anxiety, there is a feeling of melancholy. “Bruise” suggests a liminal space where healing has begun, but the remnants of trauma are still evident. 

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