BIOGRAPHICAL CATALOG OF THE MODEM'S COVERS AUTHORS

67 Modem Women’s Milano Modem Women’s Paris Fall-Winter 2015-2016 Covers by KEHINDE WILEY 2015 CONTEMPORARY ARTIST Los Angeles native and New York-based visual artist Kehinde Wiley has firmly situated himself within art history’s portrait painting tradition. As a contemporary descendant of a long line of portraitists - including Reynolds, Gainsborough, Titian, Ingres, and others - Wiley engages the signs and visual rhetoric of the heroic, powerful, majestic, and sublime in his representation of urban black and brown men and women found throughout the world. Without shying away from the complicated socio-political histories relevant to the world, Wiley’s heroic, larger-than-life figures disturb and interrupt tropes of portrait painting, often blurring the boundaries between traditional and contemporary modes of representation, while awakening complex issues that many would prefer remain mute. Initially, Wiley’s portraits were based on photographs taken of young men found on the streets of Harlem. As his practice grew, his eye led him toward an inter- national view, including models found in urban landscapes throughout the world - such as Senegal, Dakar and Rio de Janeiro, among others - accumulating to a vast body of work called, «The World Stage». Soon after, Wiley’s debut exhibition at Sean Kelly gallery – «An Economy of Grace» (2012) - marked his first-ever series dedicated to female subjects. In 2015, Kehinde Wiley was awarded the US State department Medal of Arts on January 21st, 2015, in honor of his commitment to the US State Department’s cultural diplomacy outreach through the visual arts. In addition, the artist was showcasing his first retrospective titled « Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic» , at the Brooklyn Museum . The exhibition travelled to the Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth, Texas, Seattle Art Museum, Washington, and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia.

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