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In this self-portrait, American artist Mickalene Thomas casts herself as an “Afro Goddess,” centering Black feminine power, beauty, and self-possession. With collaged eyes (photographs inserted into a painted body) which insist that we meet her gaze, she turns centuries of art-history to a contemporary piecing looking back at us. Rhinestones and saturated patterning amplify her presence, refusing the idea that adornment is superficial. Sparkle functions as armor, halo, and spotlight all at once.

She depicts herself as a Black woman reclining across a low sofa, her body angled diagonally while her face turns towards us. Her skin is rendered in warm brown tones, edged with tiny rhinestones that catch the light along her jaw, lips, and hands. A dense, glittering Afro forms a halo around her head with its surface sparkling like a night sky. Across her eyes, a narrow black-and-white photographic strip interrupts the painted face, showing the artist’s own gaze staring directly outward. She wears a lush green robe patterned with flowers and purples, draped over crossed legs, the fabric pooling into the foreground. Behind her, overlapping panels of wallpaper, cushions, and collage with oversized daisies, pink and green swirls, muted creams and browns create a patchwork interior that feels both domestic and stage-like. A hint of tabletop greenery and still-life objects flickers at the left edge, deepening the sense of a lived-in room. The overall effect is sumptuous, layered, and unapologetically glamorous.

Created in the middle of her career, while Thomas was living in New York and gaining international recognition, the work extends her project of reimagining modern interiors and reclining nudes through a Black feminist lens. The self-portrait aligns with the artist’s commitment to love as a radical practice that honors queer Black womanhood, everyday glamour, and the right to take up space with confidence, tenderness, and joy.

In this self-portrait, American artist Mickalene Thomas casts herself as an “Afro Goddess,” centering Black feminine power, beauty, and self-possession. With collaged eyes (photographs inserted into a painted body) which insist that we meet her gaze, she turns centuries of art-history to a contemporary piecing looking back at us. Rhinestones and saturated patterning amplify her presence, refusing the idea that adornment is superficial. Sparkle functions as armor, halo, and spotlight all at once. She depicts herself as a Black woman reclining across a low sofa, her body angled diagonally while her face turns towards us. Her skin is rendered in warm brown tones, edged with tiny rhinestones that catch the light along her jaw, lips, and hands. A dense, glittering Afro forms a halo around her head with its surface sparkling like a night sky. Across her eyes, a narrow black-and-white photographic strip interrupts the painted face, showing the artist’s own gaze staring directly outward. She wears a lush green robe patterned with flowers and purples, draped over crossed legs, the fabric pooling into the foreground. Behind her, overlapping panels of wallpaper, cushions, and collage with oversized daisies, pink and green swirls, muted creams and browns create a patchwork interior that feels both domestic and stage-like. A hint of tabletop greenery and still-life objects flickers at the left edge, deepening the sense of a lived-in room. The overall effect is sumptuous, layered, and unapologetically glamorous. Created in the middle of her career, while Thomas was living in New York and gaining international recognition, the work extends her project of reimagining modern interiors and reclining nudes through a Black feminist lens. The self-portrait aligns with the artist’s commitment to love as a radical practice that honors queer Black womanhood, everyday glamour, and the right to take up space with confidence, tenderness, and joy.

"Afro Goddess Looking Forward" by Mickalene Thomas (American) - Rhinestones, acrylic, and oil on wood panel / 2015 - Barnes Foundation (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) #WomenInArt #MickaleneThomas #BarnesFoundation #artText #BlackArt #womensArt #WomenArtists #art #arte #SelfPortrait #BlackWomenArtists

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“탈레스는 “만물의 근원은 물이다”라는 격언으로 유명하지만, 이 가정은 오류다.”

버트란드 러셀 말투가 커트 보네것이랑 꽤 닮았다. 세상만사를 내려다보는 듯한, 잘난 척이 엄청 들어간 비꼼인데 정말로 잘났기 때문에 할 말이 없다.

그냥 잠깐 웃으면 된다고 생각해. 왜냐하면 아래와 같은 교훈을 빼먹지 않거든. 친절하되 단단한 선생님이다.

“만물이 물로 이루어져 있다는 진술은 과학적 가설로 간주해야 하며 결코 어리석은 주장으로 취급해서는 안 된다.”

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Philadelphia's Most Instagrammable Places TrendingTravel.org Food and Travel stories from Randy Yagi, former nationally syndicated travel writer for CBS

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#VisitPhiladelphia, #VisitPhilly, #PhillyCheesesteak, #RockySteps, #RockyStatue, #LovePark, #philadelphiamuseumofart, #BarnesFoundation, #magicgardensphiladelphia, #elfrethalley

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Attractions To See With A Philadelphia CityPASS TrendingTravel.org Food and Travel stories from Randy Yagi, former nationally syndicated travel writer for CBS

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#CityPass, #PhiladelphiaCityPASS, #VisitPhiladelphia, #BarnesFoundation, #FranklinFoundation, #PhiladelphiaAttractions

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Musician, by Charles Demuth. Viewed at the Barnes Foundation, 2025

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#gayartist
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"From Paris to Provence: French Painting at the Barnes" @barnesfoundation #barnesfoundation

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Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) Just a sampling of the treasure trove of #Modigliani at the #barnesfoundation in #Philadelphia

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I was totally enthralled with the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia! Great art! No labels! I consider it one of my "exceptional museums." Read about it here:
open.substack.com/pub/thesavvymuseumvisitor/p/not-your-usual-museum

#mueum #art #barnesfoundation #philadelphia

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Tomorrow is the start of a new semester of teaching painting at the Delaware Art Museum… So today I snuck into the Laboratory and got a few ideas of what to teach my students!

Then I had pizza!

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Cecily Brown exhibit at the Barnes Foundation. Themes and Vibrations. #CecilyBrown #barnes #art #BarnesFoundation #philadelphia

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Another Timeline Cleanse: A few more pics from the Barnes.

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A few pics from our trip to the Barnes last weekend.

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Speaking of the female nude, the special exhibition of Cecily Brown is awesome. I'm not much on modern art but I love her work. It closes on May 25. If in the Philly area, I recommend checking it out, it's included in the admission.

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We went to Philly for the weekend, I so needed that get away. My partner had never been to the Barnes so we went there Saturday then walked around the Museum District on Sunday. There was some kind of comic/sci Fi convention going on. We saw some quite interesting costumes.

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Not Your Usual Museum! The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia May Give You Pause...

Not Your Usual Museum! I was knocked a bit off balance when I arrived, but left totally enthralled!

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Art vibes

#photography
#black+whitephotography #B&Wphotos
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VIVA VIDA! #luchadora #luchadoras #vivavida
#Acrylic on canvas
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#wired

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#motorcycles #bikes
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In the #Arena. #Acrylic on Canvas.
My #paintings express what is happening globally and around us.
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What's up? 'Everything's a deal'. Isn't it? #Acrylic on canvas. #Artist- Elaine Hindin
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MIRRORS. #Acrylic #painting on canvas. #BarnesFoundation #MOMA #artshare.bsky.social
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IN THE #ARENA. #Acrylic on #canvas. Artist-
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Whenever I go to The Barnes Foundation, I find a new moment to admire. Some of my recent views from the permanent collection. My fantasy, you ask? To curate a room a la the Barnes, with objects, paintings, a world. #barnesfoundation

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The Year of the #Snake. #Acrylic on #Canvas.
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I like to draw and paint #motorcycles. #bikes
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#paintings #artshare

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THE GREAT PARADE. Acrylic on canvas. #BarnesFoundation

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