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African American conceptual artist often hailed as a standard bearer for post-black art.
"When I was younger, I would see __ being sold on the street and I was interested in how people were still coating themselves in the theater of Africanism"
Johnson was born in __.
Johnson first rose to prominence at at the seminal group exhibition at the the Studio Museum in __.
__ was his first exhibition that recieved critical attention.
Johnsons __ introduced him to Dick Gregory, whom inspires his work.
Johnson's mothers __ of books represented her teaching and dispersing knowledge to groups.
The __ in his artwork represents his father and his technologies.
__ symbols are often repeated in his works to represent the black characters.
__ were a series of works that were made of black soap and wax that had markings and scapes across the canvas.
Cosmic Slop, in Johnsons words, were about "less of the addition, and more about the __ if the material".
Johnson grew up in a wave of __, which focus' on the history of black Africans.
__ were a series of works that were to represent the anxiety people suffer with.
The __ was a piece that was supposed to represent the feelings most people had after the election, such as anxiety and depression.
His __ work, such as his Spring 2008 exhibition, "The Dead Lecturer", plays on race while diminishing its significance by playing with contradictions, coded references, and allusions.
Johnson works in __ and photography.
Johnson uses a wide range of __ materials, including wax, wood, steel, brass, and shea butter.
Johnson investigates __ identity in the context of conceptual post-black art.
Johnson uses both __ and pathos to portray his artwork.
"The goal," Johnson explains, "is for all of the materials to miscongenate into a new __, with me as it's author."
Johnsons earliest exposure to photography was a box of black and white photographs of landscape and __ equipment.
"The New Negro Escapist Social and Athletic Club", is based on the idea of a black character being a person who could potentially be __ and become something new.
A lot of the materials are chosen based on that interplay of __.

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