Khalif Tahir Thompson

Region: MFA Annual

City / State: Elmhurst, NY

Through my practice, I chronicle the lived and imagined experiences of and between human beings. I believe painting can be a tool for considering the emotional, psychological complexity of an individual’s story and identity. Creating imagery that connects one’s realm to that of another, I alter perception and aim to invoke empathy towards my subjects by depicting their reality across a visceral lens. Focusing on portraiture and figuration, my subjects include family, friends, and cultural figures placed in constructed settings. I render my subjects in oil paint, incorporating mixed media, collage, and handmade paper to build the abstracted environments in which they exist. The works submitted are a selection of paintings examining a range of subjects, with regards to cultural figures, romantic, familial relationships, and individual identity. This work essentially examines my interest in seeing and understanding the likeness and lived experience of people. Through the different subjects’ primary gaze, the work connects the viewer to them, establishing a relationship that garners insight and introspection. The atmosphere of each piece hosts distinct environments that fluctuate from tangible to ethereal, framing the viewers’ perception towards their pain, joy questioning, resolve, and role in the world in which they live.