Grace Jones
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Object Details
- Artist
- Unidentified Artist
- Copy after
- Jean-Paul Goude, born 8 Dec 1940
- Sitter
- Grace Jones, born 19 May 1948
- Exhibition Label
- Singer-performer Grace Jones firmly established her signature androgynous look with this iconic image advertising her 1981 Nightclubbing album and subsequent concerts. With her taut, slim body, gleaming dark skin, square-cut hair, and broad-shouldered masculine jacket with the plunging neckline, Jones satirized gender and racial stereotypes with a fashion-conscious theatricality that became part of her performance. The bold yellow background of the poster sets off the dark, gender-bending silhouette and underscores her sometimes confrontational style. Jones had been a successful model in Paris and then part of Andy Warhol's circle and the disco dance scene of New York. Her cross-dressing, use of the body, and sexualized performance all echo the complex exploitation and subversion of stereotypes by African American performer Josephine Baker in 1920s Paris. Jones's sleek, trend-setting look echoes the African-inspired geometric stylization of Baker's day, as well as the minimalist aesthetic of her own.
- Credit Line
- National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Chisholm Larsson Gallery, New York City
- c. 1981
- Object number
- S/NPG.2006.41
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Medium
- Color photolithograph with halftone
- Dimensions
- Sheet: 81.7 x 53.1cm (32 3/16 x 20 7/8")
- Board: 86.4 x 58.4cm (34 x 23")
- A to G Depth: 7/8"
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- National Portrait Gallery Collection
- National Portrait Gallery
- Topic
- Equipment\Smoking Implements\Cigarette
- Poster
- Grace Jones: Female
- Grace Jones: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor
- Grace Jones: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor\Movie
- Portrait
- Record ID
- npg_S_NPG.2006.41
- Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4429f63d3-6eb9-4cf3-a143-3cd9024ff824
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