Rashid Johnson
Images

Rashid Johnson, Jonathan with Eyes Closed, 1999. Toned silver gelatin print; 21 ½ x 27 ½ in. (54.6 x 69.9 cm). Collection of Paul and Dedrea Gray, Chicago
Photo: Michael Tropea, Chicago
Installation view, 12 × 12: Rashid Johnson, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, 12 × 12: Rashid Johnson, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, 12 × 12: Rashid Johnson, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA ChicagoAbout
The photographic work of Rashid Johnson incorporates a range of topics from the socio-political implications of homelessness to the African diaspora and the history of the antebellum South. Using chicken bones and black-eyed peas as well as various body parts—toes, elbows, feet—in abstract compositions, his photographs evoke travel and movement across time and history. Johnson uses the laborious 19-century Van Dyke printing process, reinforcing his continual interest in challenging the medium of photography.
Johnson is a graduate of the photography department of Columbia College, Chicago.
Funding
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Additional support for Rashid Johnson has been provided by Dedrea and Paul Gray.