Birth | Born in 1977 in Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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Residence | Live and work in New York, Dakar and Beijing |
Education | 2001 - MFA, Yale University, School of Art, New Haven, USA 1999 - BFA, San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, USA |
2025 | Flowers. Art from the Renaissance to Augmented Reality, Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, Italy |
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2024 | Dédale du pouvoir, Musée des Civilisations Noires, Dakar, Senegal |
Kehinde Wiley: An Archaelogy of Silence, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston/ Pérez Art Museum, Miami/ Minneapolis Institute of Art, USA | |
2023 | Dédale du pouvoir, musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac - Traveling exhibition, Paris, France |
Kehinde Wiley: An Archaelogy of Silence, de Young Museum, San Francisco, USA | |
Kehinde Wiley in Portrait of Courage: Gentileschi, Wiley and the Story of Judith, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, USA | |
2022 | Lectures contemporaines : Kehinde Wiley, An Archaeology of Silence, musée d’Orsay, Paris, France |
2024 | Faire corps, Fondation Villa Datris, Paris, France |
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Giants : Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys, Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA | |
Expérience Raphaël, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, Lille, France | |
Au bout de mes rêves, La Tripostal, Lille, France | |
2023 | The Day I Saw You, Fundacion AMMA, Mexico |
Generation*. Jagend trotz(t) Krise, Kunsthalle Bremen, Brême, Germany | |
2022 | Inauguration de La Cité du Vitrail, Troyes, France La prochaine fois, le feu - Kehinde Wiley & Alexandre Diop, Mentorship 2022, Reiffers Art initiatives, Acacias Art Center, Paris, France Lux et Veritas, NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale, Floride, USA |
21C Museum, Louisville, USA | |
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, USA | |
Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, USA | |
Denver Art Museum, Denver, USA | |
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, USA | |
Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, USA | |
Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA |
2021 | Go, installation permanente, The Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station, New York, USA |
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2019 | Monumental bronze equestrian statue, Times Square, New York, USA Black Rock Senegal, Dakar, Senegal |
2018 | Portrait officiel du Président Barack Obama, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA |
2014 | Modern Kings of Culture, a collaboration with Grey Goose Iconic, 26th Annual ADAA Show Kehinde Wiley : An Economy of Grace, documentary film FIFA World Cup Brazil Official Art Print Edition |
2011 | Chuck Close & Kehinde Wiley: Art Adds 2, Taxicab project, Art Production Fund, New York, USA Parallel Perceptions, New York City Opera Project |
2009 | PUMA World Cup project - PUMA Africa collection |
2006 | Nike Billboard Project, Los Angeles, USA |
2020 | Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Brooklyn Museum, NY, USA |
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2019 | Gordon Parks Foundation Award |
2018 | W.E.B Du Bois Medal |
2015 | The US State Department Medal of Arts |
2014 | The Brooklyn Museum Asher B. Durand Award for Artistic Achievement |
2013 | American Federation for Arts Cultural Leadership Award |
2012 | Pratt Legend Award |
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Looking Inward, and Back at a Biennale for the History Books
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Venice Biennale 2022: Highlights From The Olympics of The Art World
Le retour de la biennale d'art de Venise
Biennale off: Venise à tout prix
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Let There Be Light, and Art, in the Moynihan Train Hall
Dionne Searcey
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A Monumental Bronze Equestrian Statue in Times Square
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Island idyll seen through a fresh lens
A call to arms
With the same loving hand
Brookly, bouillon de culture
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Erin Williams
Kehinde Wiley - An Archaeology of Silence
Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Italy
From April 23 to July 24, 2022
Curated by Christophe Leribault, the exhibition Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence is hosted at Fondazione Giorgio Cini on the occasion of the 59th Biennale di Venezia. For this new body of work, Wiley has expanded these core thematic elements to meditate on the deaths of young Black men slain all over the world. Technology allows viewers to witness these graphic depictions of violence against the Black body that were once silenced. Wiley states, “That is the archaeology I am unearthing: The spectre of police violence and state control over the bodies of young Black and Brown people all over the world.” In light of the current global conflicts, language concerning power struggles and inalienable human rights are more critical than ever.
NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale
From April 2, 2022 to January 8, 2023
Kehinde Wiley is presenting artworks on the occasion of the exhibition Lux et Veritas. It explores a transformative period in contemporary art by focusing on a generation of artists of color who attended Yale School of Art for graduate studies between 2000 and 2010 and discovering how they explored with critical complexity their work and their movement through institutional structures.
The Metropolitan Museum, New York
From March 10, 2022 to March 5, 2023
Featuring more than 35 works, Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast reflect on the role Western art has played in representing misconceptions of racial difference. Kehinde Wiley’s After La Négresse, 1872 (2006), a small-scale editioned bust, transfigure the sculpture to confront the hierarchies of race underpinning Carpeaux’s creation.
Winter 2021
The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
For his first collaboration with a major UK gallery, The National Gallery, Wiley will depart from portraiture to explore artistic conventions and modes of representation in the European landscape tradition through the media of film and painting. Wiley’s first film installation, Narrenschiff (2017), was a contemporary response to the Ship of Fools theme, popular in European culture from the late 15th century. It featured a group of young Black men at sea, struggling to reach the land – a metaphor for both historical and contemporary histories of migration and social dislocation. Building on these themes at the National Gallery, Wiley will explore European Romanticism and its focus on epic scenes of oceans and mountains, and humankind’s relationship with nature. The film included in this project will feature Black Londoners that Wiley met and cast for the film on the streets around the National Gallery.
The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago: from June 18 to August 15, 2021
Brooklyn Museum, New-York: from August 27 to October 24, 2021
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles: from November 5, 2021 to January 2, 2022
High Museum of Art, Atlanta: from January 14 to March 13, 2022
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: from March 27 to May 30, 2022
Kehinde Wiley’s portrait of President Obama and Amy Sherald’s portrait of Mrs. Michelle Obama unveiled at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in February 2018 will travel to five cities across the U.S as part of The Obama Portraits Tour organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. In addition to the artworks themselves, the tour will feature audiovisual elements, educational workshops, curatorial presentations, and a richly illustrated book The Obama Portraits (2020) co-published by the National Portrait Gallery and Princeton University Press and select merchandise will also be available. This special presentation will exchange the conversations surrounding the power of portraiture and its potential to engage communities.
The Stained Glass Museum
South Triforium, Ely, Cambridgeshire (UK)
It is the first stained glass artwork designed by Kehinde Wiley to enter a public art collection in the world. The title and pose of Saint Adelaide derives from an original 19th century stained glass window depicting the 10th century saint and consort of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I in the Royal Chapel of St Ferdinand, Paris. In Wiley’s stained glass artwork, the figure of the female saint is substituted for Brooklyn model Mark Shavers – a young black man wearing pale jeans, a stripy jumper and gold trainers, with a fur around his neck.
It is one of three stained glass artworks (Saint Adelaide, Saint Remi and Saint Amelie) inspired by historic stained glass in this chapel designed by French painter Jean Auguste-Dominque-Ingres and made at Sèvres.
The Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station, New York
From January 1, 2021
The new Moynihan train hall (New York, USA) features three ambitious site-specific permanent installations by artists Kehinde Wiley, Stan Douglas and Elmgreen & Dragset. On view on the 33rd Street mid-block entryway ceiling, Wiley’s site-specific installation Go (2020), covers the ceiling of the train hall’s with a backlit, hand-painted, stained-glass triptych that recalls the grandeur of decorative Renaissance and Baroque painting.
From October 1 to February 1, 2021
Sint-Janhospital, Mariastraat 38, Brugge 8000, Belgium
To pay tribute to Belgium artist, Hans Memling, Brudgge Musea organized the first exhibition that highlights his influences. Being one of the most significant painters of the Burgundian Bruges genre, his work inspired a lot of contemporary artists such as African-American painter Kehinde Wiley.