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Mickalene Thomas
American, born 1971
Thomas's work has been exhibited across the United States. She has had exhibitions at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Dumbo Arts Center. She was also the resident artist at Yale and the Studio Museum in Harlem. In 2011, she was the resident artist at The Versailles Foundation Munn Artist Program in Giverny, France. Thomas's work in the Odalisque series (2007) attracted much press. Critics interpreted the series as an investigation into the artist and muse relationship. One of her most popular works is La Lecon d'amour (2008), which explored African American social awareness and same-sex sexuality. Thomas has also explored the themes and symbolism of women in exotic scenery. One of her most unusual works is FBI/Serial Portraits (2008). This work experimented with institutional images and featured mug shots of African American women in prison. Thomas' portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama garnered significant press and was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery's Americans Now show.
Thomas is based in New York City. She is currently represented by Lehmann Maupin in New York and Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago. Susanne Vielmetter represents her Los Angeles projects. http://www.artnet.com/artists/mickalene-thomas/biography
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