by Natasha Gural<\/pre>\r\nA young Black woman leans on the right side of a table and gazes to the right, directing the viewer away from center and the abundance of vibrant flowers in a giant vase. A floral pattern replacing the window glass invites us to think about the fluidity of interior and exterior spaces.<\/p>\r\n
The elegant sitter is artist Khalif Thompson\u2019s older sister, Asia, who appears engrossed in thought and drawn away from her elaborate surroundings. Thompson takes us on an art historical journey in his contemporary reimagining of Edgar Degas\u2019 A Woman Seated Beside a Vase of Flowers<\/em> (1865). The original subject is believed to be Madame Paul Valpin\u00e7on, the wife of Degas\u2019s schoolboy friend Paul Valpin\u00e7on. Paul\u2019s father, Edouard Valpin\u00e7on, nurtured Degas\u2019s artistic evolution by encouraging an interest in French neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.<\/p>\r\n
Thompson\u2019s use of vibrant colors enlivens the original depiction and draws us into a narrative on Black life. Eleven years his senior, Asia is the keeper of their grandmother\u2019s archives and a \u201cprotector\u201d of their family\u2019s history, which plays a prominent role in Thompson\u2019s art.<\/p>\r\n
Thompson was inspired by the Degas masterpiece during a visit to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and named his lavishly embellished version composed of oil, pastel, raw silk, leather, suede, handmade paper, fabric, denim, and newsprint on canvas The Last Rose of Summer<\/em> (2021).<\/p>\r\n
“The Last Rose of Summer”<\/p><\/div>\r\n
\u201cShe is very crafty and she loves decorating. She’s pretty recluse,\u201d said Thompson, describing how the setting and pose celebrates Asia\u2019s personality. \u201cI had named it The Last Rose of Summer<\/em>, and I did not know at the time that my sister was pregnant with my niece, and, as it turns out, the baby’s name was Summer. She was born this past October.\u201d<\/p>\r\n
Thompson\u2019s artistic practice spans painting, drawing, collage, printmaking, and paper-making, with a focus on evocative portraiture and figuration that explores our complicated relationships with interior and exterior space, ourselves, and each other. He\u2019s best known for his vivid, provocative large-scale paper mosaic collages featuring figures painted with oil and layered with handmade and found materials. His work engages us in a dialogue with his sitters through personal and visceral narratives of Black life and family dynamics. He painstakingly layers each work over three months or so, building on those narratives that force us to confront how we interact with others and our environments.<\/p>\r\n
In September, Thompson will begin MFA studies at The Yale School of Art. He\u2019s among some twenty-one artists admitted each year into the prestigious program, where students work in individual 300-square-foot studios. The extremely selective program accepts fewer than 6.5 percent of applicants every year, choosing from those with near-perfect grades, excellent test scores, and remarkable essays.<\/p>\r\n
\u201cI’m looking to experiment with different things. I want to get into some installation, video art, and sculpture to assist my painting practice, but painting is going to be my core practice,\u201d said Thompson.<\/p>\r\n
Born in Canarsie, Brooklyn, on September 25, 1995, Thompson lives and works in New York, alongside his partner, Jairo Serna, who is also a painter. Thompson earned a BA in Fine Arts from Purchase College in 2018, and quickly sold his first piece, a painting of Lenny Kravitz, to a man on the street for $70. Since being discovered by Black Art in America (BAIA) Founder and CEO Najee Dorsey, Thompson has gained a following among collectors who are drawn to his exuberant and emotional works that convey often unspoken queries into race, gender, spirituality, psychology, multi-generational family life, and personal identity.<\/p>\r\n
Thompson participated in fellowships and residencies including: the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (RBPMW), a co-operative printmaking workspace in Manhattan founded in Chelsea in 1947 by the influential teacher, collaborator, and pioneering Black artist (1920-2003); the Vermont Studio Center (VSC); and Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn.<\/p>\r\n
He is exclusively represented by BAIA.\u00a0<\/p>\r\n
\u201cI’ve always done portraiture and figuration, since high school, and it’s something that’s very natural to me,\u201d said Thompson, who is deeply inspired by Alice Neel, the trailblazing artist revered for her expressionistic portraits depicting friends, family, lovers, poets, artists, and strangers. That influence is evident in Thompson\u2019s work, which similarly conveys honesty and integrity, intensely exposing and investigating all facets of human life and psyche.<\/p>\r\n
James Baldwin sits legs crossed, looking directly at the viewer and smiling, his joyous demeanor underscored by the brazen red background. A caged bird rests on the table to his left, below a framed portrait of modernist painter Beauford Delaney against a contrasting yellow backdrop, and a bookcase stands against the wall to his right. Books are a recurring motif for Thompson, who values their inherent histories as he seeks to \u201cimbue works with a sense of history and knowledge.\u201d<\/p>\r\n
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