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Mickalene Thomas – July 1977 United States

  • 2019
  • Relief, screen print, intaglio, wood veneer, archival inkjet, gold and copper foil stamping, chine collé, collage
  • Edition of 25
  • Signed and numbered by the artist
  • 86cm x 104cm
  • Sold framed
This collage takes images from Jet: Beauties of the Month pin-up calendars, published between 1971 and 1977. The purpose of the feature is to promote the beauty of African-American women. These were advertised as the first “black is beautiful” calendars and were a spin-off from the weekly Jet magazine.

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Mickalene Thomas, July 1977, Harland Miller, Happiness: The Case Against and Bridget Riley, Intervals 3

Mickalene Thomas, July 1977, Harland Miller, Happiness: The Case Against and Bridget Riley, Intervals 3

Simon Kallas

Celebrating the beauty, sexuality and power of Black women through collage, photography and film, Thomas’ bold works reshape ideas of the artist’s muse. A graduate of the Pratt Institute and Yale School of Art, her impactful collages harnessing rhinestones and enamel have made her one of America’s most in-demand contemporary artists. In 2021, her work 'Raquel Reclining Wearing Purple Jumpsuit' sold for over $1.8 million at Christie’s (more than three...

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