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Mickalene Thomas Accused of Copyright Infringement in New Lawsuit

Mickalene Thomas Accused of Copyright Infringement in New Lawsuit

Mickalene Thomas, an artist known for her popular paintings and photo-based installations centering Black women, is facing a lawsuit from the photographer Barbara Karant, who alleges that Thomas used her pictures without attribution or permission in works that appeared at an array of museums and blue-chip galleries. “In installation after installation, and in collage after collage, Thomas has engaged in the wholesale copying of copyrighted works from a fellow artist,” the lawsuit claims. Related Articles Filed last month in Illinois’s North District Court, Karant’s lawsuit revolves around the photographer’s images of the Chicago-based Johnson Publishing Company, which owned the publications Ebony and Jet until 2016. Once considered the largest Black-run publishing firm in the US, the company went out of business in 2019, though its publications remain a point of reference for many artists, including Theaster Gates, who owns many historic photographs and objects from the company’s holdings. (A consortium of foundations acquired the publications’ photo archives of more than 4 million prints and negatives in 2019, with plans to donate them to the Getty …

Mickalene Thomas, Known for Images of Black Women, Joins Jack Shainman

Mickalene Thomas, Known for Images of Black Women, Joins Jack Shainman

New York’s Jack Shainman Gallery will represent the artist Mickalene Thomas, widely known for her boldly colorful, rhinestone-adorned portraits that lionize Black women. She will have a solo show at the gallery in January 2028. The artist will maintain longstanding relationships with three of her existing galleries: Yancey Richardson in New York; Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris; and Baldwin Gallery in Aspen, Colorado. (Thomas has in the past also been represented by New York–based Lehmann Maupin, Kavi Gupta and Rhona Hoffman both in Chicago, and Los Angeles’s Susanne Vielmetter, as well as working on a project basis with New York-based Lévy Gorvy Dayan.) Related Articles For her work, dealing with concepts of race, queerness, femininity, and beauty, Thomas equally draws inspiration from art history, popular culture, and African textiles, among other sources. Since earning a Yale MFA in 2002, she has worked in many mediums, including painting, photography, collage, video, and installation.  “I’ve known Jack since the beginning of my career,” the artist told ARTnews in a recent interview. “Life is really funny. He came by …