Kehinde Wiley

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In the latest in the series seeing the city through the eyes of its gallerists, the co-founder of the Westside art space picks his LA highlights

BY Chris Waywell |

To mark the German Romantic’s 250th birthday, Hamburger Kunsthalle highlights contemporary responses to the artist’s pensive oeuvre

BY Edna Bonhomme |

An analysis of the production, interpretation and critique of Black figuration

BY John-Baptiste Oduor |

‘Frieze Week’ editor Matthew McLean gives a tour from the fair’s exclusive Preview, gathering impressions and expert insights from industry leaders

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

For Art:LIVE, the artist and Deutsche Bank Frieze Los Angeles Film Award juror explains how ‘film comes from a long line of painting’

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

For Frieze Los Angeles 2022, this edition of the Art:LIVE online program features voices from the fair and an in-depth interview with Kehinde Wiley

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

Finding inspiration from the 18th-century Venetian school to Black street style of the 2000s, Wiley creates a perfect metaphor for freedom and possibility, youth and self-invention

BY Matthew McLean AND Kehinde Wiley |

In further news: Kehinde Wiley launches artist residency; calls for MoMA to divest from private prison companies

BY Frieze News Desk |

2.3 million people visited the gallery due in part to the portraits of the former US President and First Lady

BY Frieze News Desk |

In other news: Artforum responds to #NotSurprised call for boycott of the magazine; Maria Balshaw apologizes for harassment comments

A year marked by new visualizations, both controversial and celebrated, of the black body

BY Ian Bourland |

Portraits, patterns and fashion; post-colonialism and mortality

BY Jenni Sorkin |

Studio Museum of Harlem, New York, USA

BY Sean O’Toole |