Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Obama's Fave Artist Likes To Paint These

Fave Artist
Kehinde Wiley, the artist chosen to paint the official portrait of former US President Barack Obama, has enjoyed depicting black women decapitating white women in his work.

Wiley, who is 39 and from New York, created the two paintings in 2012 and was inspired by the Biblical story of Judith beheading the Assyrian general Holoferne. At the time, Wiley told The New York Times that he was inspired by the classical European depictions of Bible stories by Caravaggio and Gentileschi, only he chose to depict Judith as a black woman and Holoferne as a white woman. He commented: "It’s sort of a play on the 'kill whitey' thing".

The portraits were part of an exhibition in which his paintings only depicted women, rather than the young African-American men he would scout on the street and depict in poses seen in classical European artwork. The sitter for Judith was Triesha Lowe, a stay-at-home mother whom Wiley discovered in a Brooklyn shopping centre.

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