Mickalene Thomas
While Mickalene Thomas is best known for her lush, rhinestone-covered panel paintings of people and domestic interiors, photography has long been at the core of her work. As a student at Yale she began photographing herself—and her mother—as artistic muses such as Édouard Manet’s odalisques, model Beverly Johnson in her iconic fashion shoots, and Malick Sidibé’s stylish Malian club-goers. A traveling exhibition gathers Thomas’s photomontages, C-prints, and Polaroids, accompanied by an installation, tête-à-tête, in which Thomas pays homage to her photographic community of influences, including LaToya Ruby Frazier and Carrie Mae Weems. This exhibition, organized by Aperture Foundation, will be on view at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, from May 12 to August 13, 2017, and then travel to the Georgia Museum of Art, Athens;…