Archive for June, 2009

Kehinde Wiley Paints Hip Hop.

Friday, June 26th, 2009

The french rococo pattern inspired backgrounds might make you think of renaissance aritsts ; In fact, Kehinde Wiley paints like a renaissance artist while also referencing the poses of characters painted by the old masters. Like the old masters paintings, Kehinde Wiley’s subjects are radiating with power, spirituality, and elegance in the larger than life paintings.

However, unlike the old masters, Kehinde is working in a contemporary world that is run by hip hop culture and its imagery. Kehinde’s work shows the urban black male as the protagonist in our culture. An unsung hero that is now given the same heroic portraiture seen in many art history text books. Kehinde explains why he paints this demographic, “often times when i go to museums around the world, most of the pictures on the wall don’t look like me.”

His models are found in the streets of neighborhoods like Harlem, where he currently resides, or South Los Angeles, where he is from. After finding a model, they are brought to his studio where they are shown a selection of art history books and are asked to choose a painting that speaks to them. A painting that they would like to resemble them. Kehinde then gets to work on immortalizing his model on the canvas. His paintings tackle the issues of race, religion, sexuality head on – no holds barred.

Kehinde Wiley received his MFA from Yale University in 2001. His work has shown at Deitch Projects and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. To see more of Kehinde Wiley’s work please go to his website at www.kehindewiley.com

Jose Ortega Elementray School Charity Art Auction

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Our friends over at Sketchy Pad.com have been hard at work putting together a charity art auction for the Jose Ortega Elementary School, a public elementary school in San Francisco, California. Despite having an amazing cause, curator, Mike Lin has also gotten together a very talented group of artists including: Tiffany Bozic, Josh Keyes, Dave Kinsey, Kylan Larson, Matthew Palladino, and Andrew Schoultz.

This is an ebay auction that will end on Wednesday, June 17, 2009.
Check out the ebay auction by going here.You can also go to the Sketchy Pad website to see all of the images here.

Enemy of Promise 2; new PreFab 77 release.

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

We wrote about PreFab 77 back in January read here Their work has always been exciting and full of energy. Nothing describes the energy behind their work more than their latest print release with our friends over at Art Asylum Boston who have teamed up with PreFab 77 to bring you their latest exclusive “Enemy of Promise 2″ This is a revision to the ever popular release of Prefab’s original Enemy of promise UK version, Each print is a 70 x 100 cm 2 colour thick gloss screen print with heavy silver hand embellishments painted by the artist making each piece unique.

It has an edition size of 150 for £95 ($145.00 US) each. ‘Enemy of Promise’ is ONLY available in North America through Art Asylum Boston and Curbs and Stoops, to purchase contact the gallery directly at: sales@artasylumboston.com or go to our prints page. The gallery will be taking requests for specific numbers for those who own the original UK version in order to be able to offer a matching number set. Hurry as these have had a pre-sale date and they will sell out fast. For more info on PreFab 77 please visit: www.prefab77.com