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 |
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 |
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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 An Archaeology of Silence, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, La Biennale collateral event, Venice, Italy The Obama Portraits Tour - Traveling exhibition, High Museum of Art, Atlanta ; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA |
2021 | Kehinde Wiley, National Gallery, London, United Kingdom The Obama Portraits Tour – exposition itinérante, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago ; Brooklyn Museum, New-York ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA |
2020 | Kehinde Wiley, peintre de l'épopée, Centre d’Art La Malmaison, Cannes, France Kehinde Wiley: The Yellow Wallpaper, William Morris gallery, Walthamstow, United Kingdom New York Kehinde Wiley: Ship of Fools, The Box, Plymouth, United Kingdom Jacques-Louis David meets Kehinde Wiley, The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, USA |
2019 | Kehinde Wiley rencontre Jacques-Louis David, Château de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France
Kehinde Wiley : Tahiti, Galerie Templon, Paris, France Portrait Équestre du Prince Tommaso of Savoy-Carignan, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, USA |
2018 | Kehinde Wiley: Lit, Bozar Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium Kehinde Wiley: Saint Louis, Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, USA Spotlight — Selections from Kehinde Wiley’s, The World Stage : Israël, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, USA |
2024 | faire corps, Fondation Villa Datris, Paris, France 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 |
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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 Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined, LACMA, Los Angeles, USA |
2021 | 30 Americans, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, USA Black Refractions: Highlights from the Studio Museum in Harlem, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, USA |
2020 | Memling Now, Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges, Belgium Black Refractions : Selections from The Studio Museum in Harlem, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, Utah Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington : Smith College, Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts, USA Impart Collectors’ Show, School of the Arts, Singapore TEXTURES : The History and Art of Black Hair, Kent State University Museum, Kent, Ohio, USA The Shape of Abstraction: Selections from the Ollie Collection, Saint Louis Museum of Art, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Queen: From the Collection of CCH Pounder, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, Michigan, USA |
2019 | Kehinde Wiley in 30 Americans, Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, USA Kehinde Wiley, Marina Abramović, Joseph Kosuth, and Kris Martin in Icons: Worship and Adoration, Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany Dawoud Bey and Kehinde Wiley in Afrocosmologies: American Reflections, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, USA Street Dreams : how hip hop took over fashion, Kunsthal, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Comeback, Art historical renaissance in contemporary art, Kunsthalle Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany On Their Own Terms, Windgate Centre of Art and Design, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, USA 30 Americans, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, États-Unis Dreamweavers, United Talent Agency Artist Space, Los Angeles, USA Beyond Truth : Photography after the Shutter, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, USA Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco; Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts; Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton; Frye Art Museum, Seattle; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, USA |
2018 | 30 Americans: Rubell Family Collection, The Clay Center, Charleston; Mcnay Art Museum, San Antonio, USA America’s Presidents, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA Beyond Borders: Global Africa, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, USA Breaking the Mold: Investigating Gender, Speed Art Museum, Louisville, USA Expanding Narratives: The Figure and the Ground, Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago, Chicago, USA Go Figure, The Pizzuti Collection, Columbus, USA Money with a Capital “M”, Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel Reclamation! Pan African Works from the Beth Rudin DeWoody Collection, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, USA RESPECT: Hip-Hop Style & Wisdom, Oakland Museum of California (OMCA), Oakland, USA Talisman in the Age of Di erence, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, United Kingdom Michael Jackson: On the Wall, National Portrait Gallery, London, United Kingdom The World’s Game: Footbol and Contemporary Art, Pérez Art Museum, Miami, USA Rayski und die Jagd, Albertinum Museum, Dresde, Germany Par amour du jeu 1998-2018, Magasins Généraux, Pantin, France |
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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Valérie Duponchelle
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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
The 10 Moments That Definied Art in the 2010s
Kehinde Wiley: Gauguin's strang, beautiful and exploitative portraits
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A Monumental Bronze Equestrian Statue in Times Square
Kehinde Wiley The beautiful and terrible
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Island idyll seen through a fresh lens
A call to arms
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Brookly, bouillon de culture
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Erin Williams
MUSEE NATIONAL DU CHÂTEAU DE MALMAISON, RUEIL-MALMAISON, FRANCEFrom 09/10/2019 to 06/01/2020
Malmaison Castle and the Brooklyn Museum announce a co curated exhibition of the First Consul crossing the Alps at the Great Saint Bernard Pass, Napoleon’s famous representation of Napoleon painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1800, and his contemporary reinterpretation by the American artist Kehinde Wiley.
TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK, USA September 27 – December 1, 2019
Late September, Kehinde Wiley has unveiled a bronze sculpture of an African American man riding a horse in the center of Times Square at Broadway Plaza . Titled Rumors of War, the statue references controversial Confederate War monuments that still stand in Richmond, Virginia, over a century after they were erected.
KUNSTHALLE TÜBINGEN, TÜBIGEN, GERMANYFrom 20/07/2019 to 10/11/2019
Art history is making a comeback in the visual arts. Artists not only copy and appropriate paintings from bygone eras, but also respond more freely and playfully to the “mnemic energies” (Aby Warburg) stored in ancient works. More and more frequently, they try to summon up the collective heritage through performative strategies as well as through photographic and cinematic media.
PALAIS DES BEAUX ARTS, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM From 28/06/2019 to 06/10/2019
IncarNations is an exhibition designed by South African artist Kendell Geers in dialogue with Congolese collector Sindika Dokolo. An exciting initiative that reflects the diversity of African aesthetic heritage, stripped of any Eurocentric prism and including the influence of diasporas, slave routes, colonialism or independence movements. From the impressive collection of Sindika Dokolo, the productions of African artists resonate with those of the diaspora while contemporary works of art will be presented alongside classical works, finally opening the way to the unveiling of African art, understood as a living philosophical practice.
KUNSTHAL, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS From 15/06/2019 to 15/09/2019
In collaboration with the HipHopHuis and guest curator Lee Stuart, the Kunsthal Rotterdam presents an exhibition about hip-hop and its influence on fashion and lifestyle. Streetwear is dictating the speed and aesthetics of the fashion industry and changing how that industry is developing itself. The exhibition ‘Street Dreams. How Hiphop took over Fashion’ shows the looks, the codes and the creative energy of hip-hop.
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON, UK From 28/06/2018 to 21/10/2018
This landmark exhibition explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in contemporary art, spanning several generations of artists across all media. Curated by Dr Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, the exhibition will open in the summer of 2018 to coincide with what would have been Michael Jackson’s 60th birthday (on August 29, 2018). With among others Andy Warhol, David Hammons, David LaChapelle, Kehinde Wiley, Glenn Ligon.
MAGASINS GENERAUX, PANTIN, FRANCE From 09/06/2018 to 05/08/2018
For the launch of their first cultural season, The Magasins généraux are pleased to propose an exhibition and performances exploring the links between art, football and society from 1988 to 2018. With, among others : Neil Beloufa, Mohamed Bourouissa, Guillaume Bresson, Taro Izumi, Claude Lévêque, Melik Ohanian, Pierre et Gilles, Juergen Teller, Kehinde Wiley, Erwin Wurm etc. Image: Kehinde Wiley, Idrissa Ndiaye, 2012, oil on canvas, 244 x 213,5 cm
BOZAR/PALAIS DES BEAUX-ARTS, BRUSSELS, BELGIUM From 07/02/2018 to 05/05/2018
As part of the AFROPOLITAN 2018 FESTIVAL, BOZAR (Brussels) welcomes five stained glass pieces by Afro-american artist Kehinde Wiley, from February 7 to May 5, 2018. By combining the traditional medium of stained glass, its light manifesting a divine presence, with contemporary images anchored in American culture, Kehinde Wiley raises a whole host of highly topical questions, both cultural and political, about our models of society, identity and gender. Born in 1977 in Los Angeles, Kehinde Wiley lives and works between New York and Beijing. Kehinde Wiley has recently been chosen by former President Barack Obama to paint his official portrait for the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC. Free entrance