‘Women are not usually seen to be resting’: Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of repose
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The photographer turned painter specializes in images of Black female solitude, luxuriating in the importance of relaxingAs a painter, Danielle Mckinney has just one subject: Black women in moments of repose. From that singular basis she has managed to produce years of acclaimed artwork, developing an enviable style that has drawn the attention of, among others, Jay-Z and Beyoncé. Her new show at Marianne Boesky Gallery, titled Quiet Storm, offers 12 works that suggestively combine elements of...

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