登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Kehinde Wiley, the World Stage
Daniel Templon (Gallery)
其他書名
France 1880-1960
出版
Galerie Daniel Templon
, 2015
主題
Art / History / General
Art / Individual Artists / Monographs
Art / American / African American & Black
Art / Middle Eastern
ISBN
2917515155
9782917515150
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=R-5VrgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Brooklyn-based painter Kehinde Wiley's acclaimed
World Stage
series inserts into the language of old master portraiture the very ethnicities and ethnic iconography that Western art has most excluded from it, or that Western art has portrayed solely in colonial terms. Among the countries and continents the American artist--currently the subject of a major exhibition traveling to Brooklyn, Fort Worth, Toledo, Seattle and Richmond--has previously depicted in this ambitious epic are Brazil, Jamaica, Haiti, Africa, China, India and Sri Lanka. As technically impressive as they are conceptually complex, Wiley's portraits feature young black men in classic heroic poses, destabilizing canonical ideas of white masculinity and power.
For his first exhibition in Europe, Wiley focused on France's history of colonialism, scouring the streets of Morocco, Tunisia, Gabon, the Republic of Congo and Cameroon for men to paint with classic Napoleonic flair. This hardcover volume includes an interview with world-renowned curator Jérôme Sans and 33 lushly colored paintings from Wiley's series, the rococo backgrounds mixed with African street patterns making visible two aspects of France's cultural heritage seldom viewed in tandem.