Artist
Kehinde Wiley, known for his paintings of African-Americans and
reinterpretations of classic artworks, has been chosen by former President
Barack
Obama to paint his official portrait for the Smithsonian’s National
Portrait Gallery.
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At the end
of each presidency, the museum partners with the White House to commission one
official portrait of the President and First Lady.
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Michelle
Obama selected artist Amy Sherald, who is known for her life-size paintings of
African-Americans, to paint her portrait, the museum announced Friday.
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Both Obamas’
portraits will be unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in 2018, where they
will be added to the museum’s permanent collection.
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Kehinde was
born to a Nigerian dad and an African-American mom. As a child, his mother
supported his interest in art and enrolled him in after-school art classes.
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Kehinde did
not grow up with his father, and at the age of 20 traveled to Nigeria to
explore his roots and meet him. He earned his BFA from the San Francisco Art
Institute in 1999 and his MFA from Yale University, School of Art in 2001.


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