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Troy Montes-Michie

America Is Woven of Many Threads #2

Maker

Troy Montes-Michie (American, b. 1985)

Title

America Is Woven of Many Threads #2

Year

2019

Medium

  • graphite,
  • colored pencil,
  • grease pencil,
  • and polyester thread on magazine paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • graphite,
  • colored pencil,
  • grease pencil,
  • and polyester thread on magazine paper

Dimensions

Image/sheet: 27.4 x 21.3 cm (10 13/16 x 8 3/8 inches) (left/sight)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Mary Ann Lippitt Acquisition Fund

Object Number

2019.101

Type

  • Drawings and Watercolors

Articles

The Hypersexualization of Black People

Exhibition History

Perception and Presence in Contemporary Drawing
Mar 05, 2022 – Sep 11, 2022

Label copy

Here Troy Montes-Michie appropriates two magazine pages featuring Black men, reworking them with drawn-on clothes and stitching. In so doing, he reclothes these figures but also places them behind bars-perhaps a reflection on the ways the Black male body is at once hypersexualized and over-policed.

Montes-Michie uses drawing and collage to comment on gender, race, sexuality, and nationality. A queer Black man from the border town of El Paso, Texas, he explains, “Stitching is a way to bring in the language of drawing. . . . And the stitch is an attempt to bring something together. The stitch can be really strong, but it also falls apart all the time. It’s almost returning to this idea of the boundary-the created boundary-that is the Rio Grande, separating El Paso from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.”

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Troy Montes-Michie (American, b. 1985)
America Is Woven of Many Threads #2, 2019
Graphite, colored pencil, grease pencil, and polyester thread on magazine paper
Image/sheet: 27.4 x 21.3 cm (10 13/16 x 8 3/8 inches) (left/sight)
Mary Ann Lippitt Acquisition Fund 2019.101

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