Johnson uses materials such as wood, wax, steel, brass and found objects. His work entertains questions of personal, racial
and cultural identity. The materials he uses combine with work that references mysticism and African American and art
history. This piece is white ceramic tile and black soap.
His work has been shown at the Whitney, the Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Corcoran Museum of Art, the Rubell Family Collection and many others.
Dine is a painter, sculptor, print maker and more. He is most often associated with the Pop Art movement but his work cuts a much broader swath than