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Monumental Commission for MoMA on View at the 53rd Street Entrance

March 25, 2010 by All Art News  
Filed under Art Events & Exhibitions, Featured

NEW YORK, NY.- Lehmann Maupin announced Mickalene Thomas’ completion of a monumental commission for the Museum of Modern Art entitled Le dejeuner sur l’herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires, which will remain on view in the window of the Museum’s 53rd Street entrance through December 2010.

Mickalene Thomas creates works that introduce a complex vision of what it means to be a woman and expand common definitions of beauty. She has chosen her subjects for this body of work with an eye toward representations of women not typically seen in the canon of figurative painting. Drawing from her long study of art history and the classical genre of portraiture, she has infused her knowledge with more recent influences of popular culture and Pop Art.

Mickalene Thomas creates works that introduce a complex vision of what it means to be a woman 580x388 Monumental Commission for MoMA on View at the 53rd Street Entrance

Mickalene Thomas creates works that introduce a complex vision of what it means to be a woman

The new work, created specifically for MoMA, details three women, one in the style of a man dressed in drag, referencing Édouard Manet’s iconic painting Le déjeuner sur l’herbe from 1862-1863, but also harkening to early images of the Greek myth the Judgment of Paris in which the ‘apple of discord’ is presented at a wedding banquet with the inscription: “for the fairest one”. The apple is claimed by the goddesses Aphrodite, Athena and Hera. In this work, Thomas replaces the apple with a flower as a symbol of the women’s sexual prowess.

A New York-based artist, Thomas earned her MFA from Yale University and participated in the Artist-in-Residence program at the Studio Museum in Harlem. She has exhibited extensively and was included in the recent and critically acclaimed exhibitions Landscape Revisited at the Park Avenue Armory; Dress Codes: The Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video at the International Center of Photography, New York, NY; 30 Americans at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, FL; 21: Selections of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY and Black Is, Black Ain’t at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, IL.

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