A school friend and I had lunch at the museum and then toured two exhibits with very different visions of the world by two renowned African-American artists. Best seen on black. Here is the introduction of this color-drenched exhibit:
Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic presents a stunning retrospective of this artist’s prolific career through nearly 60 paintings and sculptures. Kehinde Wiley’s work raises intriguing questions about race, gender, and the politics of representation by portraying contemporary African American men and women using the conventions of traditional European portraiture. Appropriating the format of specific paintings by renowned masters ranging from Titian to Édouard Manet, Wiley often depicts his subjects wearing sneakers, hoodies, and other gear associated with today’s hip-hop culture and sets them against ornate decorative backgrounds that evoke earlier eras and cultures.
Read more at http://vmfa.museum/exhibitions/exhibitions/kehinde-wiley-a-new-republic/#koxZAIWCuzP3JFwM.99