Posted on 02/13/2018 1:28:12 PM PST by COUNTrecount
While the official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama unveiled Monday were applauded by the art worldfor their intense visual impact as much as the choice of Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, artists who are both critical darlings and the first African-Americans to paint presidential portraits commissioned by the National Portrait Gallerythere was plenty for the Twitterati to snark about. The wall of greenery behind President Obama was an obvious opening for jokes about his history with marijuana and Sean Spicer hiding in the White House bushes. Criticism of Michelle Obamas portrait centered around two points. The face didnt look much like her; some suggested it more closely resembles Kerry Washington, who plays a high-powered White House operative on Scandal. And the facewhoever it belonged towas overshadowed by the striking, floor-length dress.
But theres a reason for both of those criticisms: The dress is what says the most in this portrait, far more than the indistinct face.
First, the criticism about the lack of resemblance to the former first lady comes as no surprise to those of us familiar with the work of Sherald, a Baltimore-based artist. While she is best known for her stylized portraits of African-American women, they arent really portraits they depict anonymous subjects, under evocative titles contrasting grayscale skin tones against colorful clothing and a monochrome background. The neutral palette challenges racial stereotypes, while the flat plane evokes American folk art, At the unveiling, Sherald described the composition as the act of Michelle Obama being her authentic selfsuggesting that she was aiming for something more than a mere superficial resemblance.
Secondly, theres a reason why Obamas face is the least interesting element here: The dress is as much a window into the former first ladys identity as her face, and possibly a more accurate one.
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Can you say “The dogs were “invited” to a BBQ” by Clown Seditionist nobama. Yummy.
Upstaged by a dress? Like Jennifer Aniston and her famous hairdo? Doesn't say much for Michelle.
A political message is not the only thing Michelle Obama may be hiding. It would be great if someone picked up a glass or cup “she” used and sent it in for DNA testing. Let’s settle this “is Moochelle a man or a woman” thing once and for all.
She still hasn’t learned not to stand without spreading her legs like a moose.
LOLOLOL!!!
LOL! Nice job of cutting nobama down to size.
Good editing job.
“Her portrait is a fashion statement that will echo through the ages”
I remember getting funny feelings about that album cover when I was a child.
Soros’ Politico, huh?
Good question. I wondered the same thing.
Hard to believe these POS portraits are gonna hang in the gallery. That's forever.
Um, like where is her “boob belt” ?????
“The colorful pattern speaks to the uniquely Obama-esque blend of patriotism and activism, tradition and modernity.”
Gotta have room for his junk.
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