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Khalif Tahir Thompson

Khalif Tahir Thompson

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    View works. Khalif Tahir Thompson, Dean, 2025
    Dean, 2025
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    Khalif Tahir Thompson’s work can be seen as a kind of portraiture – both individual and collective, weaving through time. Born and based in Brooklyn, the artist invites viewers into the everyday lives of his subjects through vibrant domestic scenes, full of texture and pattern. It was amidst the global Covid pandemic that Thompson first began delving into his family archives, seeking inspiration. After his maternal grandmother Betty passed away in 2006, her boxes of family photo albums were placed into storage for sixteen years until Thompson’s sister was able to make the road trip from New York to Florida to retrieve them. These images provided comfort and reprieve from the chaos and uncertainty of that time. What started as a small group of paintings honouring his familial ancestry evolved into a series that probed his interest in storytelling and artistic languages found within art history, particularly that of Black American experience.  

    In this ongoing series, Thompson constructs compositions using this familial cast of characters, layering contemporary and cultural references that encourage us to consider notions of race, home, time, belonging and, crucially, how identity is shared. The work, as noted by Debbie Meniru, ‘floats across an uncertain chronology… Although rooted in the past, his paintings constantly pull us back to the present moment.’ Layered, too, is the painting surface – with collaged elements including paper and fabric, along with improvised arrangements of letters and numbers. Meniru writes, ‘As with the other collaged elements, they challenge the illusory space of the painting, making its physicality come to the fore. These symbols aren’t supposed to be deciphered. They force us to look beyond our desire to decode. To me, they seem like signs of life or perhaps an untold story, while Thompson has described them as “visual noise”. Like musical notes, they bring rhythm and sound to the paintings. Not a clear 4/4 beat but moments of syncopation, heady emotional swells and quiet refrains. They suggest more is at play than we are able to comprehend just by looking. Thompson asks us to imagine too.’ 

    The artist states, ‘I believe painting can be a tool in considering the emotional and psychological complexity of an individual’s story and identity. Creating imagery that connects one to the realm of another, I alter perception and invoke empathy towards my subjects, depicting their reality across a visceral lens.’ 

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  • Selected Works

    Khalif Tahir Thompson, The Poets' Garden Room, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, Sandy In a Striped Shirt, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, Cashew, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, Street Scene in Bed-Stuy, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, Pink Clouds, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, Dean, 2025 (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Khalif Tahir Thompson, The Poets' Garden Room, 2025
  • Biography
    View works. Khalif Tahir Thompson, Dean, 2025
    Dean, 2025
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    Khalif Tahir Thompson (born 1995) completed his BFA at Purchase College, New York, and MFA in Painting/Printmaking at Yale School of Art.

    Recent solo exhibitions include the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, North Carolina and Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery, Luxembourg, Paris and Dubai (2022–2024).

    Group exhibitions include Bold: New Voices in Contemporary Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana (on view until 28 June 2026). The artist was featured in the three-person exhibition The Stories We Tell: Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands, Khalif Tahir Thompson, held at Victoria Miro, London (November 2025–January 2026).

    Thompson was selected for Kehinde Wiley’s Black Rock Senegal residency, Senegal; the Yaddo Artist Residency, Saratoga Springs, New York; and AAF/Seebacher Fine Arts Prize, Salzburg, Austria. 

    His work is in collections including, among others, Rubell Museum Collection, Miami, Florida; Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri; Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, DC, USA; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Michigan; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Kansas, USA; and Société Générale, Paris, France.

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  • News
    • Announcing representation of Khalif Tahir Thompson

      Announcing representation of Khalif Tahir Thompson

      April 30, 2026
      Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the representation of Khalif Tahir Thompson in partnership with Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery. New work by the Brooklyn-based artist will feature in our forthcoming presentation at Frieze New York.
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    • Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands and Khalif Tahir Thompson are featured in Plaster Magazine

      Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands and Khalif Tahir Thompson are featured in Plaster Magazine

      November 26, 2025
      'The work of Sands, Lek, and Thompson... change how we see the little worlds in which we live, those little spheres of rooms and streets and sky.' – Matthew Holman
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    • Work by Khalif Tahir Thompson features in Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields group exhibition

      Work by Khalif Tahir Thompson features in Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields group exhibition

      November 15, 2025
      Bold: New Voices in Contemporary Art (15 November 2025–28 June 2026) features thirteen works that highlight the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields's contemporary art collection.
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    • Khalif Tahir Thompson: Cherry at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture

      Khalif Tahir Thompson: Cherry at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture

      January 31, 2025
      Khalif Tahir Thompson's first institutional solo exhibition in the United States (31 January–24 August 2025), features eight large-scale paintings that explore themes related to identity,...
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  • Gallery Exhibitions
    • The Stories We Tell: Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands, Khalif Tahir Thompson

      The Stories We Tell: Tidawhitney Lek, Emil Sands, Khalif Tahir Thompson

      14 Nov 2025 – 17 Jan 2026 London Gallery II, Miro Presents
      The first significant introduction of three emerging artists, all born in the 1990s, to a London audience.
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  • Khalif Tahir Thompson: Fiction and the Family Archive

    By Debbie Meniru

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