The artwork titled “Drag – Johnson and Mao,” created by Jim Dine in 1967, is an etching on paper that is renowned for its contribution to the Pop Art movement, specifically within the portrait genre. The artwork is currently housed at Tate Modern in London, UK.
This piece depicts two prominent figures presented in a vivid and unconventional manner. The subjects’ faces are adorned with make-up, their features highlighted with striking colors such as purple, green, blue, and red. The artistic technique employs a dot-matrix texture, evoking a sense of depth and distinctive character within each portrayal. The use of bold and contrasting hues, coupled with the stylized presentation, imbues the artwork with a dynamic and thought-provoking quality, emblematic of the Pop Art movement’s innovative, satirical approach to cultural icons.