Flourish – Museum Van Loon
Museum Van Loon is dedicating his very first solo show to Kehinde Wiley in the Netherlands.
From May 29 to August 31, 2026
Museum Van Loon is proud to announce Flourish: Kehinde Wiley x Museum Van Loon, an exhibition of new portraits by renowned American artist Kehinde Wiley. This marks Wiley’s first solo exhibition in The Netherlands. His new body of work constitutes a visual response to the portrait collection and historic interiors of Museum Van Loon. Melted into the museum’s collection, Flourish addresses ties between Western portraiture, Dutch global colonial presence and contemporary art as social and cultural practice. Simultaneously, Flourish highlights beauty and grace in the 21st century, captured through models the artist met in Suriname. The exhibition will be on display at Museum Van Loon from 29 May to 31 August 2025.
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Flourish: Kehinde Wiley x Museum Van Loon
The collaboration between Museum Van Loon and Kehinde Wiley started a few years ago. Inspired by the museum’s portrait collection and its ties to Dutch global colonial presence, Wiley’s artistic research brought him to Suriname. Kehinde Wiley: ‘When investigating the Van Loon collection, what came to my mind was: who were we then, and who do we want to be now? This work sits at the intersection of those questions. I envisioned translating the historical portraits into a voyage that encounters young people who are present in the 21st century. In Suriname, I saw a country that occupies so many spaces at once, so many races at once, so many time periods at once. Flourish aims to capture what it means to have value, beauty, and grace in today’s world, through the ancient language of portraiture. By celebrating individuals who may not have been on these museum walls historically, my work says: ‘You are welcome here. You matter.’’
Bridging histories through portraiture
In 2019 Museum Van Loon changed course, putting the historic collection to use as a platform for storytelling that befits our variegated society, on a range of relevant themes. Director Gijs Schunselaar: ‘We care for our historic collection and want to share it with the world. At the same time, we aim to be a shepherd of todays and futures that include all. We are extremely excited to partner with Kehinde Wiley in pursuing that vision. Wiley’s work celebrates classical and contemporary aesthetics while addressing relevant contemporary issues that have become embedded in our national heritage. Flourish constitutes a prime – and spectacular – example of what drives us as an institution: bringing worlds together.’
Flourish: Kehinde Wiley x Museum Van Loon is generously supported by by Mondriaan Fund, VandenEnde Foundation, Municipality of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK), Stephen Friedman Gallery, Fonds 21, Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands Paramaribo.
Born in 1977 in Los Angeles, Kehinde Wiley lives and works in New York. Examining issues of racial and sexual identity, his works create collisions where art history and street culture come face to face. The artist makes eroticised heroes of the invisible, those traditionally banished from representations of power. His work reinterprets the vocabulary of power and prestige, part politically-charged critique, part an avowed fascination with the luxury and bombast of Western symbols of male domination.