




Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage: Israelâ
The latest installment in Wileyâs series imposing the language of old master portraiture onto the ethnicities and ethnic iconography most excluded from Western art
Kehinde Wileyâs acclaimedWorld Stageseries 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 and continents he has previously depicted in this ambitious traveling epic are Brazil, Africa, China, India and Sri Lanka. The rhetoric of Wileyâs paintings is powerful in its compositional candor, color palette and playfulness with constructions of visual meaning; as Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) notes, âWileyâs canvas surfaces are a mirror reflection of Americaâs unceasing search for new meanings from the ruins of the Old World of Europe and Africa.â This volume includes a selection of newWorld Stageportraits, focusing on contemporary youth from Jewish-Ethiopian-Israeli, Jewish-Israeli and Arab-Israeli communities.
Product details
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Publisher â : â Roberts & Tilton; Bilingual edition (March 31, 2012)
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Language â : â English
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Hardcover â : â 64 pages
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ISBN-10 â : â 1427613753
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ISBN-13 â : â 978-1427613752
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Item Weight â : â 1.27 pounds
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Dimensions â : â 8.75 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches
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The latest installment in Wileyâs series imposing the language of old master portraiture onto the ethnicities and ethnic iconography most excluded from Western art
Kehinde Wileyâs acclaimedWorld Stageseries 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 and continents he has previously depicted in this ambitious traveling epic are Brazil, Africa, China, India and Sri Lanka. The rhetoric of Wileyâs paintings is powerful in its compositional candor, color palette and playfulness with constructions of visual meaning; as Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) notes, âWileyâs canvas surfaces are a mirror reflection of Americaâs unceasing search for new meanings from the ruins of the Old World of Europe and Africa.â This volume includes a selection of newWorld Stageportraits, focusing on contemporary youth from Jewish-Ethiopian-Israeli, Jewish-Israeli and Arab-Israeli communities.
Product details
-
Publisher â : â Roberts & Tilton; Bilingual edition (March 31, 2012)
-
Language â : â English
-
Hardcover â : â 64 pages
-
ISBN-10 â : â 1427613753
-
ISBN-13 â : â 978-1427613752
-
Item Weight â : â 1.27 pounds
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Dimensions â : â 8.75 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches





















