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The Opulent Beadwork of Black Masker Demond Melancon
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The Opulent Beadwork of Black Masker Demond Melancon

Last updated: February 12, 2025 10:03 pm
Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025
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Louisiana-based artist Demond Melancon, recognized for his meticulously hand-beaded Mardi Gras Indian fits, was chosen amongst three finalists for the 1858 Prize for Up to date Southern Artwork by means of the Gibbes Museum of Artwork in Charleston, South Carolina. Along with a year-long show of his beadwork on the museum starting February 7, Melancon was awarded a $10,000 money prize.

Also called Massive Chief Demond Melancon, the artist has spent over three a long time beading opulent wearable fits for the Younger Seminole Hunters — one group amongst dozens of what the Mardi Gras Indians name “tribes” upholding the Carnival custom of Black Masking.

Demond Melancon’s “Hatshepsut” (2025) earlier than it was framed for the show on the Gibbes Museum of Artwork (picture by and courtesy Gibbes Museum of Artwork, Charleston, South Carolina)

“ When I started beading as a kid, I never knew that it would be like this,” the artist mentioned in an interview with Hyperallergic, reflecting on the place his positive arts profession has taken him.

The observe dates again to the late nineteenth century, when Black or African freemen and members of the Afro-Caribbean diaspora have been excluded from taking part in mainstream, White-led Carnival krewes. As a substitute, they pivoted to cross-cultural masquerading celebrations in their very own neighborhoods for Carnival and, in the end, Mardi Gras day (Fats Tuesday). The observe additionally commemorates the Native People of the Louisiana space who supported, shielded, and sheltered escapee or freed Black individuals who survived the brutal system of chattel slavery.

At present, Black Masking is certainly one of New Orleans’s most revered folks artwork types. Every Mardi Gras Indian tribe follows its personal design practices and customs to supply painstakingly hand-sewn fits comprised of hundreds of small glass beads for parades and competitions throughout Carnival season.

SmilingOnMassive Chief Demond Melancon, a Black Masker of the Younger Seminole Indians, in his hand-crafted Mardi Gras Indians go well with (picture courtesy Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans)

For Melancon, the clothes he designs and wears for the Younger Seminole Hunters double as analysis tasks that mix historical past with up to date artwork. References to Kerry James Marshall and Barkley Hendricks are actually and symbolically interwoven with pivotal moments in Black and African historical past — from the Amistad Rise up of 1839 to the story of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.

Melancon was solely a youngster when he grew to become engulfed by the Mardi Gras Indian traditions. At present, he’s working to maintain the observe of Black Masking alive and related to subsequent generations by incorporating the observe in style and positive arts collaborations and sitting on the board of the New Orleans Tradition and Tourism Fund, the place he works to difficulty hundreds of {dollars} in grants to youth performers and maskers yearly. He additionally expressed pleasure about fellow beader Queen Tahj handcrafting this yr’s Tremendous Bowl brand and theme artwork.

Melancon Red Cloud and Sitting Bull

Melancon Bras Coupe 1

Left: Demond Melancon, wearable piece from “Red Cloud and Sitting Bull” (2013) suitRight: Demond Melancon, wearable items from “Bras-Coupé” (2016) go well with(pictures courtesy Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans)

Past the ostrich feather-plumed fits which can be solely worn a handful of occasions earlier than they’re retired, Melancon, a full-time artist, maintains a gentle beaded portraiture observe that’s additionally knowledgeable by historic analysis. For the Gibbes Museum of Artwork, he spent three or so months stitching a portrait of Hatshepsut, essentially the most profitable feminine pharaoh of Historical Egypt. Hatshepsut’s legacy and reminiscence have been intentionally focused by her successor, Thutmose III, who successfully erased her from the historic canon.

“ Hatshepsut is about telling the story about how men always want to erase women who are God on earth, and I don’t like that,” Melancon instructed Hyperallergic, noting that his co-creator and spouse, Alicia Melancon, is the rationale he’s capable of maintain going and make artwork his life.

“So that’s why I always try to bead women and put these stories out there — the history of these powerful women — because men are crazy and they’re always trying to shut down what women accomplish,” the artist mentioned.

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1858 Prize winner Demond Melancon’s “Hatshepsut” (2025) on show on the Gibbes Museum of Artwork (picture courtesy Gibbes Museum of Artwork, Charleston, South Carolina)Melancon Queen First Lady

Demond Melancon, “Queen First Lady” (2022) (picture courtesy Arther Roger Gallery, New Orleans)All on a Mardi Gras Day prod still 11

Demond Melancon at work, meticulously stitching glass beads onto the Ethiopia go well with from 2018 Mardi Gras (picture courtesy Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans)

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