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May 15, 2023
From: Galerie Lelong GalleryGalerie Lelong & Co. is pleased to announce L'Appel de la Lumière (The Call of the Light), a solo exhibition presenting paintings, assemblages, and works on paper by the African American artist Mildred Thompson (1936-2003) who lived and worked in Germany and France from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. An artist who utilized a modernist visual language to interpret natural and cosmic phenomena, this exhibition celebrates Thompson’s representations of light and energy, charting early influences from her time living and working in Paris in the mid-1980s to later works created upon her return to the United States. Paying homage to the "city of light" that called Thompson to Paris as a mid-career artist, Thompson’s time in Paris was critical to the development of her unique visual vocabulary.
For more than five years in Paris, Thompson furthered her formal and conceptual artistic investigations. This included a remarkable ability to interpret color found in the world around her in imaginative atmospheric scapes. The exhibition takes its title from two intimately scaled 1982 collages Thompson made in Paris. The bright palettes and improvisational compositions are an indicative precursor to much of the work she created in the following two decades. L'Appel de la Lumière features several works on paper from the artist’s time in Paris and pieces created shorty after her departure from France. Aqueous gouaches and subtle prismatic color pencil drawings demonstrate Thompson’s constant personal interpretation of the universe. Also on view in the first gallery is a piece (c. 1975) from Thompson’s renowned body of work in wood.
In the second gallery dynamic pastels, watercolors, and paintings from the 1990s and 2000s are characterized by energetic mark-marking, profound understanding of color, and complex compositions. Works from two of her significant painting series – Radiation Explorations and Advancing Impulses – are on view and demonstrate Thompson’s signature approach to abstraction. This work has received increased institutional attention in recent years as understandings of abstraction shift to become more inclusive of women artists of color.
Exhibition Date: May 10 - July 13, 2023
Location: Galerie Lelong Gallery
528 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001
Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am - 6:00pm
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