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Mickalene Thomas: She’s Come UnDone! 26 March – 2 May 2009 Opening reception: Thursday, 26 March 2009 from 6-8 PM 540 West 26 th Street, New York City Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present Mickalene Thomas’ first New York solo exhibition “She’s Come UnDone!” at the gallery’s 540 West 26 th Street location. This exhibition presents a new series of paintings, photographs and collages that continue her exploration of cultural and personal conceptions of female identity. Known for her elaborate works composed with rhinestones, enamel and colorful acrylics, Thomas has created new 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. In her painting, A-E-I-O-U (And Sometimes Y), Thomas has brought her multi-panel format to a grand scale. Each of the 40 panels of this painting depict the larger-than- life visage of a woman rendered in black rhinestones. Ten of the panels have been graced with a fuller spectrum of color, but all 40 have the simplified form and palette characteristic of Andy Warhol. With the disrupted grid arrangement and the primary colors, Thomas has orchestrated a lyrical composition reminiscent of Piet Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie Woogie.” New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas earned her MFA from Yale University in 2002 and, in 2002-2003, 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 30 Americans at the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, FL; Black Is, Black Ain’t at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, IL; and Greater New York 2005 at PS1 Contemporary Art Center in Long Island City, NY. Her work may also be seen in prestigious public collections such as the Brooklyn Museum; The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.; and the Art Institute of Chicago among others. For further information please contact Stephanie Smith at 212 255 2923 or [email protected], or you may visit our website at www.LehmannMaupin.com.

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Mickalene Thomas: She’s Come UnDone!26 March – 2 May 2009Opening reception: Thursday, 26 March 2009 from 6-8 PM540 West 26th Street, New York City

Lehmann Maupin Gallery is pleased to present Mickalene Thomas’ first New Yorksolo exhibition “She’s Come UnDone!” at the gallery’s 540 West 26th Street location.This exhibition presents a new series of paintings, photographs and collages thatcontinue her exploration of cultural and personal conceptions of female identity.

Known for her elaborate works composed with rhinestones, enamel and colorfulacrylics, Thomas has created new works that introduce a complex vision of what itmeans to be a woman and expand common definitions of beauty. She has chosenher subjects for this body of work with an eye toward representations of women nottypically seen in the canon of figurative painting. Drawing from her long study of arthistory and the classical genre of portraiture, she has infused her knowledge withmore recent influences of popular culture and Pop Art.

In her painting, A-E-I-O-U (And Sometimes Y), Thomas has brought her multi-panelformat to a grand scale. Each of the 40 panels of this painting depict the larger-than-life visage of a woman rendered in black rhinestones. Ten of the panels have beengraced with a fuller spectrum of color, but all 40 have the simplified form and palettecharacteristic of Andy Warhol. With the disrupted grid arrangement and the primarycolors, Thomas has orchestrated a lyrical composition reminiscent of Piet Mondrian’s“Broadway Boogie Woogie.”

New York-based artist Mickalene Thomasearned her MFA from Yale University in2002 and, in 2002-2003, participated in theArtist-in-Residence program at the StudioMuseum in Harlem. She has exhibitedextensively and was included in the recentand critically acclaimed exhibitions 30Americans at the Rubell Family Collection inMiami, FL; Black Is, Black Ain’t at theRenaissance Society in Chicago, IL; andGreater New York 2005 at PS1Contemporary Art Center in Long IslandCity, NY. Her work may also be seen inprestigious public collections such as theBrooklyn Museum; The Studio Museum inHarlem, NY; the San Francisco Museum ofModern Art, CA; the National Portrait Galleryin Washington D.C.; and the ArtInstitute of Chicago among others.

For further information please contact Stephanie Smith at 212 255 2923 [email protected], or you may visit our website atwww.LehmannMaupin.com.