Rashaad Newsome

 b. 1979 in New Orleans, Louisiana; lives in New York, New York


Multidisciplinary artist Rashaad Newsome is known for his provocative work exploring representations of race, power, gender, and beauty. Working in collage, sculpture, video, music, computer programming, and performance, he creates opulent imagery by sampling advertising, Black and Queer culture, popular culture status symbols, rules of heraldry, and decorative arts.

During his residency at Tamarind, Newsome completed a suite of five complex prints. Based on his multi-media performance Five Elements of Vogue, the prints utilize digital data, 3D printing, collage, and traditional lithography to capture the distinct character and gestures of five vogue femme dancers.

Newsome has exhibited and performed in galleries, museums, institutions, and festivals throughout the world and his work is in numerous public collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Brooklyn Museum of Art, SFMOMA, The Studio Museum, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The McNay Art Museum of San Antonio, TX, and the recently inaugurated National Museum of Afro-American History and Culture.