Tête de
Femme
June 26 – August 8, 2014
540 West
26th Street
New York,
NY
From
Lehmann Maupin press release:
Lehmann
Maupin is delighted to debut Tête de
Femme, a new body of work by artist Mickalene Thomas. In her fourth solo
exhibition with the gallery, Thomas explores the intricacies of female beauty
through painting and collage, focusing on how artifice serves both to mask and
reveal the individual essence of her subjects.
Throughout
much of her career, Thomas has drawn from art history with particular interest
in classical portraiture, constructed interiors, and iconic representations of
the female form. References to Édouard Manet, Henri Matisse, Romare Bearden and
Gustave Courbet may be found throughout her oeuvre. In Tête de Femme (translated as “head of a woman”), Thomas looks to
early 20th century Cubism and contemporary Pop references, fragmenting and
reducing portraiture to its most formal and geometric elements to create
larger-than-life portraits of her models.
While the
artist’s earlier works focused on classical depictions of the female form,
primarily using powerful black women as the subjects, Tête de Femme more boldly conceptualizes female faces from collaged
geometric cutouts. She relies on these shapes in the absence of glamourized
female bodies placed in the highly conceptualized environments of her previous
work. The series demonstrates the artist’s interplay of line, form, and
material, punctuated with an increased use of color. With an affinity for
rhinestones and glitter, Thomas utilizes these materials in addition to
introducing screen-printing to her practice, giving her paintings a new
dimensionality.
In
addition to her exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Thomas will be exhibiting this
year at George Eastman House, Rochester, NY from June 20 to October 19 and L’Ecole des
Beaux Arts de Monaco, Monaco from July 4 to August 31. She has also been
commissioned to create a special mural for the US Embassy in Dakar, Senegal.
Mickalene Thomas, Tête de Femme, installation view at Lehmann Maupin, New York. |
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