
All About Love presents two decades of work by the internationally celebrated artist and pioneering portraitist Mickalene Thomas (born 1971, USA).
Thomas is renowned for her large-scale paintings of Black women radically luxuriating and in repose, adorned with vivid patterns and ravishing, brilliant rhinestones, as well as her innovative use of collage techniques.
Thomas’ depictions of women from her circle of friends, family, lovers and models are loving, celebratory and glamorous, with her alluring and self-assured muses exuding comfort and pleasure.
References to the history of European painting abound in Thomas’ work (including to Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso). Her subjects confidently claim space within this male-dominated art history from which Black and LGBTQIA+ people have largely been excluded.
Featuring paintings, photographs, collages and installations, All About Love transforms the Hayward Gallery with bespoke wallpapers, textiles and furnishings nostalgically evoking the artist’s 1970s childhood.
Thomas’ art is steeped in contemporary feminist literature, and the exhibition title pays loving homage to the late American author and activist bell hooks.
Mickalene Thomas: All About Love is co-organised with The Broad, Los Angeles, and Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, and in partnership with the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.

Producing striking portraits of cultural icons such as Michelle Obama and Solange Knowles, multidisciplinary artist Mickalene Thomas is renowned for vibrant, empowering depictions of Black women in lush, patterned interiors. Based in Brooklyn, Thomas works across painting, photography, collage, video, and installation, drawing from art history, fashion, and popular culture to redefine notions of beauty and power. She has collaborated with major publications including Vogue, The New York Times Magazine, and Harper’s Bazaar, expanding her signature visual language into the realm of editorial portraiture.

Hayward Gallery is a world-renowned contemporary art space in central London, housed within the Southbank Centre and known for its striking Brutalist architecture. Opened in 1968, it was designed under chief architect Norman Engleback with key contributions from Ron Herron, Warren Chalk, and John Attenborough of the Greater London Council’s Architecture Department. Today, it remains a dynamic venue for bold, large‑scale exhibitions of contemporary visual art, both inside the gallery and across the wider Southbank Centre site.
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