Kehinde Wiley Is The Black Portraitist Using Art To Subvert Power

The Los Angeles-born, Yale-educated portraitist confronts and critiques historical traditions that erase the black cultural experience, thereby bringing Old Master paintings by the likes of Velazquez, Rubens, Titian, Van Dyck or Holbein face to face with contemporary popular culture.

This article first appeared in Home & Decor.

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