The Art Center recently purchased two bronze sculptures by Kehinde Wiley. In an extraordinary body of work Wiley draws from the past but in a completely contemporary manner using subject matter found in urabn life. His work addresses the issue of race and the perception of value by using a format that has typically indicated wealth, power, or prestige. Wiley's bronze busts are from a series of portraits of his friends and family at Black Rock Senegal, home to the artist's compound and residency program on the coast of Dakar. Mame Kewe Aminata Lo, is the director of his compound. The exquisite details reflects the imspiration of numerous artistic precursors as the 18th-century French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon, who was in turn influenced by the Baroque and other periods from antiquity, such as Roman and Classical statuary.
Wiley's work is widely collected by museums across the country, and in 2017 he was commissioned tp paint a portrait of former President Barack Obama for the the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Source: DMAC, May Jun Jul Aug 2022