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The Broken Five

  • Creation date2019
  • Dimensions247.0 x 398.0 cm

Explore the world of Rashid Johnson, a conceptual post-black artist known for his unique blend of art, science & Black history. Discover 'bruise paintings,' mirrored works & more.

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Johnson began his career as a photographer in his native Chicago in the late 1990s with poignant portraits of Black male acquaintances whose strength and vulnerability were echoed in his prints’ deep brown hues. Since then, he has expanded his practice to include wall reliefs and sculptural environments that display an array of cultural artefacts (Richard Wright novels, Sun Ra records) and masses of shea butter and black soap (products widely used and admired by Diasporic Africans for their ties to homeopathic traditions on that continent). More recently—beginning with the artist’s personal commitment to sobriety in 2014 and continuing with the violent rhetoric of the 2016 presidential election, endless police killings of unarmed Black Americans, a burgeoning world refugee crisis, and countless other sources of sociopolitical and emotional turmoil—Johnson has turned his focus to paintings on mosaic ground of figures whose kaleidoscopic raiment and sparkling surrounds belie their seemingly anguished, shocked countenances. Are Johnson’s Broken Men the stand-ins for a fragile self, shattered by loss and worry? Are they watchmen and witnesses to the world’s horrors? Or are they angelic messengers on the threshold of some other strange and wonderful place?

Artist Biography

Rashid Johnson: Bridging Science and Black History Through Conceptual Art

Rashid Johnson (born 1977) stands as a distinctive voice within the contemporary art landscape, recognized for his pioneering approach to conceptual post-black art. His artistic journey began gaining significant critical acclaim in 2001 at the age of 24 when his work was prominently featured in Freestyle (2001), curated by Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum in Harlem—a pivotal moment establishing him as a figure within Black cultural discourse. Educated at Columbia College Chicago and subsequently at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Johnson’s artistic trajectory has traversed diverse mediums and conceptual explorations.
  • Early Influences: Johnson's formative years were shaped by exposure to intellectual currents emphasizing critical engagement with social justice issues and a fascination for scientific inquiry—influences that would profoundly inform his artistic vision.
  • Formal Training & Artistic Development: His studies at Columbia College Chicago and the School of the Art Institute honed his technical skills while simultaneously nurturing his conceptual thinking, preparing him to tackle ambitious projects addressing complex themes.
Johnson’s artistic output is characterized by a remarkable fusion of disciplines—photography, painting, audio installations, video art, and sculpture—reflecting a desire to transcend traditional boundaries and engage audiences on multiple levels. He distinguishes himself through his innovative use of materials like mirrored tile and pigmented resin, transforming commonplace objects into vehicles for conveying profound ideas about identity, race, and the intersection between science and history. His celebrated series, “Bruise Paintings” and “Surrender Paintings,” exemplify this approach—layered surfaces bearing marks of process and gesture that invite contemplation on vulnerability and resilience.
  • Signature Techniques: Johnson’s distinctive style incorporates techniques such as airbrush painting and resin casting, resulting in textured artworks that capture both visual impact and conceptual depth.
  • Conceptual Framework: At the core of his work lies a commitment to exploring narratives rooted in Black history—particularly the Harlem Renaissance—and interrogating how scientific concepts can illuminate social realities.
Notable achievements include exhibitions worldwide, showcasing his ability to resonate with audiences across cultural contexts. His collaborative projects with institutions like The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art and The Piasecka-Johnson Collection underscore his dedication to disseminating art and fostering dialogue about important societal issues. Furthermore, his involvement with organizations such as Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee demonstrates a commitment to activism alongside artistic practice—a testament to his multifaceted engagement with the world around him.
  • Institutional Recognition: Exhibitions at prestigious museums like The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art and The Piasecka-Johnson Collection have cemented his reputation as an artist capable of communicating complex ideas effectively.
  • Social Engagement: His advocacy for incarcerated workers exemplifies a broader concern for social justice—reflecting the influence of his intellectual background and shaping his artistic ethos.
Rashid Johnson’s contribution to contemporary art lies in his ability to synthesize seemingly disparate elements—science, history, and personal experience—into artworks that provoke reflection and challenge conventional perspectives. He continues to push boundaries within conceptual art, cementing his place as a significant voice advocating for critical engagement with social issues and exploring the transformative potential of artistic inquiry.
Rashid Johnson

Rashid Johnson

1977 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Post-Black Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Thelma Golden']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Sheree Hovsepian
    • Chaka Patterson
  • Date Of Birth: 1977
  • Full Name: Rashid Johnson
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Broken Five
    • Untitled Escape Collage
  • Place Of Birth: Chicago, United States
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