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Mickalene Thomas All About Love

Steve Russell

(UK)

Mickalene Thomas is an award-winning multidisciplinary artist. All About Love includes paintings, collage, photographs, installations and films. Her mixed media portraits are vivid and glamorous representations of Black women, they are celebratory, they are queer, often drawn from family, girlfriends and models using staged photographs and found images.

I was born to do great things, 2014, multi-media installation. Reconstruction of living rooms from two periods of her young life. A late 1970s room as a homage to her late grandmother and a 1980s room recalling her teenage years, included in the tableau are various artworks, photographs and casts of her late mother’s personal items.

Portrait of Maya #8, 2015, Rhinestones, acrylic, oil, enamel paint and silk screen on wood panel.

Shrine, 2004, Mixed media installation. Mickalene Thomas constructs an altar as homage to her mother.

Nus Exotiquess #6, Colour photograph, mixed media paper, rhinestones and acrylic paint on museum paper mounted on Dibond. The Nus Exotique series responds to a 1950s magazine where Black models were eroticised by white men.

Wrestlers, a series of paintings, all representations of herself and artist Kalup Linzy, exhibited in a carpeted room with several beanbags.

Photography. Thomas developed a distinctive portrait photography practice at the start of her career, which included designing the sets for her models.

June 1976, 2022, Rhinestones, glitter, charcoal, acrylic and oil paint on canvas on wood panel with oak frame. Referencing Jet magazine’s crude ways of censoring and obscuring female models’ bodies using pixilation. 

Guernica Detail (Resist #7), 2021, Rhinestones, acrylic, and oil on canvas mounted on wood panel. 

Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe: les Trois Femmes Noires avec Monet, 2022, Colour Photograph, mixed media paper, rhinestones and acrylic paint on hot press paper mounted on adibond. Monet reimagined as Black sisterhood. 

Angelitos Negros, 2016, 8-channel digital video. Inspired by Eartha Kitt’s 1953 song Angelitos Negros imploring artists to paint Black angels in religious paintings. Thomas includes herself performing as Kitt. 

The Hayward galleries are alive with the glorious sensual imagery, the extravagant room settings, vivid domestic furnishings, plants, books and wall finishes.

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Steve Russell

is a

Contributor for Panorama.

Steve Russell, artist. Dealing with issues of self, identity and symbols through the medium of paint, ephemera and other drawing materials. My practice is a figurative style that marries diverse elements into an instantly recognizable, idiosyncratic idiom that is at times touching, dramatic and visceral. Using line and dramatically visceral expressive colour, I produce images that manage to be optimistic and intriguing, even in seemingly mundane or problematic contexts.

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