Outdoor screening of "The Edge of Legibility: Kameelah Janan Rasheed," from Art21's New York Close Up series
logo路鈥媝hile | \ 藞l券-g蓹-藢f墨(-蓹)l : a lover of words. A self-described 鈥渓earner,鈥 immersed in books since childhood, text-based artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed is uniquely fascinated with the written word and its power to both define and destabilize how we understand the world. Rasheed photocopies pages from books and printed materials, cuts out words and sentences, and re-arranges them in poetic, provocative, or even confusing combinations. The resulting sprawling wall collages, billboards, films and public installations encourage viewers to do the work of understanding. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really an invitation,鈥 says Rasheed, 鈥淐ome think with me.鈥 This short documentary film explores the artist鈥檚 expansive ideas and miniaturist process in her book-filled, Brooklyn home studio; the film鈥檚 exclusively close up style mirrors Rasheed鈥檚 own preoccupation with fragments, slowly building up a portrait over time.
From her studio, Rasheed sorts through stacks of childhood drawings and family photographs while recounting her father鈥檚 conversion to Islam in the early 1980s. His method of note taking, excerpting, and annotating inspired Rasheed鈥檚 own artistic practice. 鈥淚 was thinking of this idea of talking back to a text,鈥 says the artist, 鈥淓ach time we read something, we鈥檙e annotating on the page or in our heads and creating a new text. It鈥檚 this act of collaboration between the reader and the writer.鈥 At work on a new piece, Rasheed searches her books for specific shapes and styles of lettering, rather than particular words. She pieces together these fragments into longer phrases and sentences, intuitively creating combinations that code or complicate that which could be said plainly. Rather than jumping to understanding, viewers are invited to move more slowly and engage with works over and over again to create layers of meaning. For Rasheed, this approach also presents a powerful possibility for how we can publicly move through the world and create a kind of self-protection. 鈥淚 think a lot about what it actually means to make myself legible,鈥 says the artist. 鈥淗ow you present yourself to the world that鈥檚 legible and appealing to people, versus I鈥檓 not gonna make myself known until I鈥檓 ready.鈥
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Art21鈥檚 award-winning digital film series, New York Close Up, is devoted to capturing early-career artists living and working in New York City. Providing a unique window into the next wave of art-making in the city, Art21 collaborates with artists to tell stories about their creative processes, diverse backgrounds, and daily realities.
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