From the gestural abstraction painting of Cosmic Slop «Black Orpheus» (in
which black soap and wax are slathered in high relief) to the arcane photographic processes used to make lines of feet look like dental x-rays in Untitled, Manumission Papers, Johnson does it all.
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Black Art Matters moment orbited Lars Fisk's satirical softballs at Marlborough Chelsea, lined up outside Hauser Wirth for Rashid Johnson's black soap, shea butter and horticultural installations that comment obliquely on cleansed grime and forced growth, and crowded into Jack Shainman's galleries for Meleko Mokgosi's large - scale, text - supported paintings which illustrate the interrelationship between southern African liberation movements and communism, offset by «lerato», the Setswana word for
Black Art Matters moment orbited Lars Fisk's satirical softballs at Marlborough Chelsea, lined up outside Hauser Wirth for Rashid Johnson's
black soap, shea butter and horticultural installations that comment obliquely on cleansed grime and forced growth, and crowded into Jack Shainman's galleries for Meleko Mokgosi's large - scale, text - supported paintings which illustrate the interrelationship between southern African liberation movements and communism, offset by «lerato», the Setswana word for
black soap, shea butter and horticultural installations that comment obliquely on cleansed grime and forced growth, and crowded into Jack Shainman's galleries for Meleko Mokgosi's large - scale, text - supported paintings
which illustrate the interrelationship between southern African liberation movements and communism, offset by «lerato», the Setswana word for love.
Rashid Johnson's voluptuous
black paintings, whose thick graffitilike marks are scrawled into a mix of wax and
black soap with a broom handle, confront the more delicate and colorful improvisations of Michaela Eichwald,
which look impressive but more decorous than usual.
The exhibition culminates in Untitled: Clowns, a new body of work resulting from this rural sojourn — and also the aftermath of the American Presidential Election — in
which giant masks of
black soap and wax melt down grids of white ceramic tile.
Sometimes, these juxtapositions provide stark studies in materiality: for instance, the reflective
black surface of Johnson's wax, soap and tile work The Collapse (2012), evoking an urban streetscape, hangs near a recent Robert Irwin (Black Painting with Blue Edge, 2008 — 09), which seems, at once, to attract and repel l
black surface of Johnson's wax,
soap and tile work The Collapse (2012), evoking an urban streetscape, hangs near a recent Robert Irwin (
Black Painting with Blue Edge, 2008 — 09), which seems, at once, to attract and repel l
Black Painting with Blue Edge, 2008 — 09),
which seems, at once, to attract and repel light.
Johnson uses
black soap in his works,
which gives his paintings a fantastic, very matte surface.
A mixture of
black soap and wax is dripped onto these surfaces, shifting and circumnavigating the works to create a two - dimensional grid (
which, in the case of Position, is extended to the third dimension through the use of colour).
No less outrageous are Kalup Linzy's mock
soap opera videos in
which he plays gender - bending roles, or Mickalene Thomas» satirical paintings depicting kitschy interpretations of
black female sexuality, or Kara Walker's mock - Victorian paper cutout depictions of the elegant depravity of antebellum plantation life.
In another series of rooms the floors were scattered with soil, on top of
which Black placed oversized cubes of
soap from the toiletries company Lush, creating a fully immersive, sensory experience.
There are many other claims to the benefits of
black soap,
which may be proven / disproven by the user.
Different tribes and communities have adopted their own specific (secret) blend of oils and cooking techniques,
which can be seen in the different color variations among
black soap.