About The Work
This tapestry blanket features extracted elements from Kehinde Wiley’s 2008 painting Place Soweto (National Assembly) from The World Stage: Africa, Lagos-Dakar series, first exhibited at the Studio Museum in Harlem. The woven blanket features ornate background details from the original painting, showcasing the use of intricate floral blooms and vines that are exhibited throughout the series. Created during Wiley’s expanded visits to Nigeria and Senegal in the mid-2000s, and as an extension of his multinational “The World Stage” series, he brings into focus African youth in both cities, highlighting local representations of pre-colonial and post-colonial political power. The construction process is a woven jacquard with a modern loom, made up of the warp and weft loom method. Perfect for the living room, your wall, outdoor trips, or wherever else your adventures take you.
Courtesy of The Kehinde Wiley Shop
About Kehinde Wiley
From The Magazine
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- Interviews & Features: Do You Have What It Takes To Pose For A Masterpiece? Models Describe Sitting for Lucian Freud, Alex Katz, Kehinde Wiley, and Others
- Interviews & Features: Year in Review: Here Are the Most Talked About Artists of 2017
- News & Events: Neil Patrick Harris Named His Son After Gideon Rubin—Who Else Does the Actor Collect?
100% Recycled Cotton; 100% Leather Patch
56.0 x 70.0 in
Designed in New York, USA. Responsibly made in China.
About The Work
This tapestry blanket features extracted elements from Kehinde Wiley’s 2008 painting Place Soweto (National Assembly) from The World Stage: Africa, Lagos-Dakar series, first exhibited at the Studio Museum in Harlem. The woven blanket features ornate background details from the original painting, showcasing the use of intricate floral blooms and vines that are exhibited throughout the series. Created during Wiley’s expanded visits to Nigeria and Senegal in the mid-2000s, and as an extension of his multinational “The World Stage” series, he brings into focus African youth in both cities, highlighting local representations of pre-colonial and post-colonial political power. The construction process is a woven jacquard with a modern loom, made up of the warp and weft loom method. Perfect for the living room, your wall, outdoor trips, or wherever else your adventures take you.
Courtesy of The Kehinde Wiley Shop
About Kehinde Wiley
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Introducing Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys
- Interviews & Features: Mickalene Thomas releases two new Phaidon Artspace Editions
- Interviews & Features: Do You Have What It Takes To Pose For A Masterpiece? Models Describe Sitting for Lucian Freud, Alex Katz, Kehinde Wiley, and Others
- Interviews & Features: Year in Review: Here Are the Most Talked About Artists of 2017
- News & Events: Neil Patrick Harris Named His Son After Gideon Rubin—Who Else Does the Actor Collect?
Reversible unique design with fringe detailing.
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