Mickalene Thomas USA, b. 1971
Anonymous was a woman, 2014
Wood, glass, painted cast bronze, mother’s costume jewelry, custom vignette display
(Currently on display at the Broad Museum, LA, thru Oct 2024, Art Career Retrospective)
(Currently on display at the Broad Museum, LA, thru Oct 2024, Art Career Retrospective)
48 (diameter) x 50 in
121.9 (diameter) x 127 cm
121.9 (diameter) x 127 cm
Edition 3 of 3
4262
This work was created for I was born to do great things, Mickalene Thomas’ first solo exhibition with Kavi Gupta gallery in Chicago in 2014. The exhibition celebrated Thomas’ relationship...
This work was created for I was born to do great things, Mickalene Thomas’ first solo exhibition with Kavi Gupta gallery in Chicago in 2014. The exhibition celebrated Thomas’ relationship with her recently deceased mother, and explored the inspiration that she had on Thomas’ art. Known for her portraits of Black women, which typically include references to fashion, jewelry and craft, Thomas centered these normally supporting elements, creating art objects out of her mother’s possessions. The exhibition space was filled with a haunting mixture of actual personal possessions and cast bronze replicas, such as earrings, domestic items, and clothing. The bronze casting process had the effect of destroying the original object, and simultaneously creating a version of it that could live forever, evoking the dichotomies between creation and destruction, and inspiration and legacy.