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Kehinde Wiley : the world stage : India, Sri Lanka / essay by Gayatri Sinha.

Title
Kehinde Wiley : the world stage : India, Sri Lanka / essay by Gayatri Sinha.
Author
Wiley, Kehinde, 1977-
Publication
Chicago, Ill. : Rhona Hoffman Gallery, c2011.

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Sinha, Gayatri
Description
40 p. : col. ill.; 29 cm.
Summary
"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, Orientalist terms. Among the countries he has previously depicted in this ambitious traveling epic are Brazil, Africa and China. The rhetoric of Wiley's paintings is powerful in its candor, color and its playfulness with constructions of visual meaning, and as Paul Miller (DJ Spooky) also notes, "Wiley's canvas surfaces are a mirror reflection of America's unceasing search for new meanings from the ruins of the Old World of Europe and Africa." This volume includes a selection of new World Stage portraits, focusing on India (specifically the cities of New Delhi and Mumbai) and Sri Lanka."--Publisher description.
Alternative Title
World stage : India, Sri Lanka
Subject
  • Wiley, Kehinde, 1977-
  • Wiley, Kehinde, 1977- > Exhibitions
  • Men > India > Pictorial works
  • Portraits
  • Black people in art
Genre/Form
  • Exhibition catalogs
  • Pictorial works
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-39).
Language (note)
  • Text in English and Sanskrit.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9780615444598
  • 0615444598
OCLC
727705859
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library