Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête

(Dayton, OH) - The new exhibition opening at the Dayton Art Institute, Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-tête,  is from contemporary African-American artist Mickalene Thomas and features several large scale photographs of influential and personal themes along with the artist curated works entitled tête-à-tête.  Thomas is widely known for her complex paintings made of rhinestones, acrylic, and enamel, but her photography is also an important and dramatic aspect of her work.

Mickalene's large scale photographs of black women will evoke a diverse range of thought and emotion from viewers as they examine issues of femininity, beauty, race, sexuality, and gender in her work.  Mickalene purposefully omits long descriptions beside her work so the viewer is able to create their own narrative without prompting from the artist.  However, it is noteworthy that one of the first series of photographs in the exhibit features Mickalene's mother Sandra Bush, a former fashion model who was a very influential in her life who eventually succumbed to kidney disease.  Their relationship was not always easy and attendees can view a film shown inside the exhibit that deals with some of these aspects of their lives.  The photographs, being personal and influential, also share a theme of 70s decor and fashion that were a part of the artist's upbringing.  Mickalene was born in 1971 in New Jersey, so was very much a child of the 70s.  Also, showing a playful but albeit daring side, there is a portrait of Mickalene in her alter ego that she wore sometimes on campus while attending Yale which undoubtedly rose the issue of "who belongs where" among students and faculty.
The companion exhibit and visual conversation curated by Thomas, tête-à-tête, further explores the ideas central to her work featuring photographers and key images which have inspired her. Artists in tête-à-tête include Derrick Adams, Renée Cox, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, Malick Sidibé, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems.

Mickalene Thomas Photographs and tête-à-têteMuse opening comes at a time when the artist and the photography genre are both being featured prominently locally and nationally.  Thomas currently has two exhibitions of work in Ohio.  Mickalene Thomas: I Can’t See You Without Me is currently exhibiting at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus.  She also has an interview in Harper's Bazaar this month among other spotlights. In addition, the Dayton Art Institute exhibition is held in conjunction with Cincinnati's FotoFocus Biennial and is organized by Aperture Foundation, New York.

Muse: Mickalene Thomas Photographs and its companion exhibition tête-à-tête are on view from October 20, 2018 - January 13, 2019.  Click here for more information on visiting.


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