To my fellow art appreciators who are based in DFW, The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth will be exhibiting works by visionary contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley.
Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic serves as an extensive career overview and features nearly 60 works. The works on display include Wiley's signature portraits of modern day African American men superimposed onto classical historical backdrops and posed to evoke regal and elite figures of centuries past. More recent portraits of Black women, as well as videos, sculptural portrait busts, and stained glass pieces are also components of the exhibition.
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A New Republic has been open since this past September, it is only up for one more week. (I sure wish I found out sooner!) The last time I was so thoroughly excited for an exhibition was last winter, when some of Jean‑Michel Basquiat's works were on display at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art for the "Basquiat and the Bayou" exhibition.
John the Baptist in the Wilderness, by Kehinde Wiley, 2013
Randerson Romualdo Cordeiro, by Kehinde Wiley, 2008
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