Kehinde Wiley A New Republic
Filled with reproductions of Kehinde Wileys bold, colorful, and monumental work, this book encompasses the artists various series of paintings as well as his sculptural workwhich boldly explore ideas about race, power, and tradition. Celebrated for his classically styled paintings that depict African American men in heroic poses, Kehinde Wiley is among the expanding ranks of prominent black artistssuch as Sanford Biggers, Yinka Shonibare, Mickalene Thomas, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakyewho are reworking art history and questioning its depictions of people of color. This volume surveys Wileys career from 2001 to the present. It includes early portraits of the men Wiley observed on Harlems streets, and which laid the foundation for his acclaimed reworkings of Old Master paintings by Titian, van Dyke, Manet, and others, in which he replaces historical subjects with young African American men in contemporary attire: puffy jackets, sneakers, hoodies, and baseball caps. Also included is a generous selection from Wileys ongoing World Stage project; several of his enormous Down paintings; striking male portrait busts in bronze; and examples from the artists new series of stainedglass windows. Accompanying the illustrations are essays that introduce readers to the arc of Wileys career, its critical reception, and ongoing evolution.
Price:
NZ$ 125.00
hardback
192
25 x 31 mm
01-03-2018
9783791354309
Out Of Stock
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