Kehinde Wiley Official Web Site

Kehinde Wiley is a contemporary American Painter who is known for his vibrant, large-scale realistic paintings of African Americans posing as famous figures from the history of Western art.  His style bleands the “old” and the “new” worlds.

 

Obama

  • Wiley is best known for his painting of Persident Obama.
  • He is the first Black artist to be commisions to paint a Presidential Portrait.
  • This portrait include the flowers in the background  that represent Obama.
    • The chrysanthemums,  reference the official flower of Chicago.
      • The jasmine evokes Hawaii, where he spent the majority of his childhood
        • African blue lilies stand in for his late Kenyan father.

  • While most presidential portraits are painting in a traditional style, Wiley’s 2018 portrait is uniquely contemporary


Interview

Family Background

  • Born in 1977
  • Wiley was one of 5 siblings and grew up in South Central Los Angeles
  • Raised by a single mother in a low-income household supported by welfare and a thrift shop.

Early Art

  • At 11, his mother recognized his ability to replicate any drawing 
  • To keep Kehinde out of the streets and avoid local gang violence, his mother enrolled him and his twin brother in an art conservatory on the campus of USC
  • Kehinde and his twin brother, Taiwo, would compete to see who could create the most realistic portraits, with Wiley admitting his brother was initially better.
    • “My twin brother was the star artist of the family as we – as we were growing up. He eventually lost interest and went more towards literature and then medicine and then business and so on.”

Early Influences

  • The art conservatory would take field trips to the Huntington Art museum in Pasadena
    • They would study collection of  18th/19th century paintings.
      • Wiley “I would visit and see portraits of wealthy, powerful men with all of their possessions around them. I was looking and I wasn’t seeing people that looked like me.”

 

University Studies

  • Wiley went to college at the San Francisco Art Institute, followed by graduate school at Yale University, where he studied painting.
  • Wiley’s education took him far from South Central L.A. but he remained aware of the challenges faced by young, urban black men.
  • His time growning up in LA would deeply influenced his art works.

 

Artwork Style 

  • Wiley challenges a tradition of showcasing the rich and powerful indiviuals and  flipps the narrative.
    • He uses historical paintings and poses the people in the same manner
      • But he paints Black americans wearing everyday clothing.

He creates “a mash-up of museum treasure and the urban life outside of its gates”

2 min video How Wiley Paints his subjects

Examples 

  • Wiley recreated the 1830 French painting, Napoleon Crossing the Alps.  He replaced Napoleon with an anonymous man he met “street-casting”
  • Not only does Wiley change the person in the painting, he uses a distinctive dcorative background.  These backgrounds will become part his signature style.

 

 

 

 

Rap and Hip Hop

In 2005, VH1 commissioned Kehinde Wiley to paint portraits of the honorees at their Hip Hop Honors event
  • 2005, VH1 commissioned Wiley to paint portraits of the honorees at the Hip Hop Honors event
  • The portraits were part of a theme of “the golden age of hip hop
    • Grandmaster Flash, Ice T, L.L. Cool J, Big Daddy Cane and Notorious B.I.G.  
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Wiley’s Paintings