Kehinde Wiley Celebrates the Trans Women of Tahiti

Tahiti Confronts the Legacy of Paul Gauguin

Kehinde Wiley who is best known for his Obama art portrait now has series of his work on display in Paris.

Tahiti features images from the lives and times of the Tahiti’s Māhū community, A Polynesian term for people who identify as gender other than male or female.

These feature also pays tribute to Paul Gauguin who was the first person to visit the Tahiti community in 1890. Kehinde’s work is a question to societal norms and ethics as it looks deep to celebrate the Tahiti trans community as it challenges the social construct on gender.

A further look into his new series depicts and re-examines the French colonial legacy. ‘Tahiti’ will be Kehinde Wiley’s first exhibition in Paris since 2016, to be exhibited at the ‘Petite Palais’ The exhibition will also include a video installation depicting his time spent in Tahiti, in addition to the paintings. The show will remain on display until July 20.

Wiley has in the past had solo exhibitions in cities such as St. Louis, New York and Brussels. His 2018 portrait of former President Barack Obama remained one of his most remarkable and marked the first time an African-American artist painted an official U.S. Presidential portrait, and was revealed alongside Amy Sherald‘s portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Biography

Kehinde Wiley was born in Born in 1977 in Los Angeles. He currently lives and works between New York, Beijing, and Dakar. 

Kehinde Wiley graduated from Yale University in 2001 and completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2002. In 2018 he became the first African-American artist to paint an official U.S. Presidential portrait for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Former U.S. President Barack Obama selected the artist for this honor. 

Kehinde Wiley has held solo exhibitions at institutions across the United States and Europe including: Brooklyn Museum, New York; Bozar Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels;Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; the Petit Palais, Paris; Saint Louis Museum of Art, Missouri; and Seattle Art Museum, Washington. His works are included in the collections of numerous public institutions.

In June 2019 in Dakar, Senegal, Kehinde Wiley will inaugurate a new multi-disciplinary artist-in-residency program, Black Rock Senegal.

A look inside Victor Ehikhamenor’s Mind in his Daydream Estorica Solo Exhibition

Victor Ehikamenor is as creative as can be, The creative who bags being a visual artist, writer and photographer to his portfolio among many things has made a comeback to the creative scene in his latest solo exhibition in Lagos.

He also has an arsenal of achievements and features among which his arts have appeared on the cover of the multiple award-winning novels by Prolific Nigerian Writer Chimamanda Adichie and Helon Habila; Victor has also published a poetry collection, ‘Sordid Tales’, and several others.

Although very little has been heard from him in the past years, we are glad for this mind blowing Comeback that featured Rele Gallery in the Public exhibition of his latest piece of work titled ‘Daydream Esoterica’.

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The Body Of Work In The Series Takes An Introspective Look At The Artist A Conscious Contemporary Nomad Living, Leaving And Thriving In A City That Feeds Its Inhabitants’ Dreams And Frustration And By Its Sheer Nature Demands That In Order To Survive – One Must Daydream”.

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Just as the title suggests, ‘Daydream Esoterica’ draws inpiration from traditional motifs and religious cosmology. Announcing the exhibition’s launch with a picture at the installation—made from thousands of plastic sunglasses— “Daydreamer’s Paradise (Dream for Free)”

As Kids When We Wore Our Plastic Colourful Sunglasses, Our Honest Dreams Began…We Walked On Air Because The Glasses Changed The Village Topography To A Dreamland. I Welcome You To My Dreamer’s Paradise Where Uwessan Village Meets Lagos Balogun And Sura Markets. May Your Dreams Come True!”

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Here are Rele Gallery’s 2018 Young Contemporaries

Rele Arts Foundation is proud to announce the third edition of the Young Contemporaries initiative. The initiative identifies, promotes, and mentors young Nigerian visual artists, giving them the tools to succeed critically and commercially in the global art marketplace.

Five bright, and promising young artists working in diverse mediums with varying degrees of skills and techniques have been selected and highlighted as the ones to watch out for in 2018. Themes in this year’s works include; sexuality, cultural and self-identity, socio-political commentary, and the bipolarity of human nature. The resulting exhibition is an indication of a younger generation contributing their artistic voice to societal issues.

Yasser, 29, a mixed media artist, takes as inspiration, his wrestle with his multi-cultural heritage. His work brings together the pieces of the different nationalities and cultures.

Samuel, 25, a hyper-realistic artist works mainly with pastel and charcoal. His work highlights the chaos and imbalance in the Nigerian society.

Dandelion, 24, a photographer uses a conceptual approach to offer a fresh perspective on the perceived notions and misconceptions of sexuality in Nigeria.

Habeeb will through medium and large-scale abstract paintings provide commentaries informed by his observation of our socio-political environment.

Abisola, 22, a painter, will use watercolor to showcase a personal documentation of the bi-polar extremes of human nature in relation to living.

With support from the Rele Arts Foundation, each one of the 2017 selected artists was awarded a grant to produce the body of work that will make up the exhibition.

The #YoungContemporaries2018 exhibition will open on Sunday, January 14th, 2018 and will run through February 25th, 2018

Here’s What Went Down at Kuma and Absolut’s TAGGED pop up Party

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On a cool afternoon, Tagged, a KUMA popup held on the 12th of August, 2017 at GET Arena , Victoria Island, Lagos. Tagged was organized by the Kuma team in partnership with Absolut to engage, appreciate and reward artists and art-enthusiasts through creative experiences.

In addition to exhibiting a great selection of works from various artists, a Live Art Battle known as KUMA L.A.B was also hosted by Nigeria’s foremost Graffiti artist Osa Seven.

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Three artists with varying mediums and techniques were tasked to express their creativity within seventy minutes. The live art battle ended with Shitu as the overall winner.

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“We Are The North” art exhibition by Williams Chechet comes to Lagos

Nigeria-born Williams Chechet is the supremely talented graphics designer, illustrator and muralist responsible for globally acclaimed contemporary art pieces.

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His latest art project, We are the North, is a series of beautiful illustrations from Northern Nigeria, where Williams was raised, influenced by pop art – an art movement which involves imagery from popular culture being visually removed from its known context, isolated, and/or combined with unrelated material.

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The We are the North will be exhibiting for the first time at The Moorhouse Hotel in Ikoyi, Lagos in conjunction with Alliance Français de Lagos. The exhibition opens on the 3rd of June at 5pm and the pieces will show till the 16th of June.

The event is free and you can RSVP for the opening day event here: wearethenorth.rsvpify.com