PersonKehinde Wiley
Kehinde Wiley is a world-renowned American portrait painter known for his highly naturalistic depictions of Black people, often referencing the styles and conventions of Old Master paintings.
Kehinde Wiley is a contemporary African American artist born in 1977 who rose to international prominence for his large-scale portraits that place Black men and women in the heroic poses traditionally reserved for European royalty and aristocracy. His work bridges the gap between historical Western art canons and contemporary urban culture, often featuring intricate floral backgrounds inspired by decorative arts and historical textiles.
His unique artistic process often involves ‘street casting,’ where he invites everyday individuals from urban environments to pose for his paintings. These subjects are often dressed in contemporary attire but are positioned to mimic the specific, authoritative postures found in 18th and 19th-century European masterpieces, creating a juxtaposition that invites viewers to reconsider notions of status, race, and wealth.
Cultural Significance
Wiley’s work serves as a powerful critique of the historical lack of Black representation in Western museums. By casting ordinary people from Harlem, Senegal, Brazil, and Nigeria as subjects of grand portraiture, he reclaims power and visibility for the Black body. This practice challenges systemic erasures and repositions Black identity within a narrative of majesty. His 2018 commission for the official presidential portrait of Barack Obama for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery solidified his role as a pivotal figure in global contemporary art.
Legacy and Major Works
In 2019, Wiley founded Black Rock Senegal, a multidisciplinary artist-in-residence program in Dakar designed to foster creative exchange between international artists and the African continent. This initiative reflects his commitment to supporting the global African creative community. His influence continues to inspire a new generation of artists to engage with the politics of representation and the beauty of the African diaspora through figurative art.
- Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps (2005)
- The World Stage series
- Portrait of Barack Obama (2018)
- Rumors of War (2019)
