This photograph is one of the few images that the artist created in this way which makes this art work even more interesting to me. The photograph was exhibited last year, 2017, at the SOMArts in San Francisco in The Black Woman is God: Divine Revolution exhibition curated by Karen Seneferu and Melorra Green.
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Taylor Renee reminds viewers to look deeper into the context of Kehinde Wiley's work. She explains her own observation of the art piece within the context of the black experience and uses statistical information to back her claims, not ones rooted in fear.
Read more Writing About Black Art – Comments on Taylor Renee Aldridge’s Article KEHINDE WILEY: A NEW REPUBLIC AMIDST DATED THOUGHT
For those of you who see art and feel an emotion or see a belief…for those of you who sense or feel that figment of time capture from the imagination of the artist…I give you Affection, captured by the lens of Artist Quinton Kilgoe II hailing from Maryland.
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Affection by Photographer Quinton A. Kilgoe II
Illustrator and graffiti artist from Bristol, UK, Andy Council.
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