


Last weeks ALVC class focused on the Post Modern them "INTERTEXTUALITY", re-read Extract 1 The death of the author on page 44 of your ALVC books and respond to the oil paintings of Kehinde Wiley. How do we make sense of his Kehinde's work? Identify intertextuality in Kehinde's work?
I think that Kehinde is almost crossing over old medieval tradition ( gold frames) with this modern days rapper look in his figures. His works are very busy, with the background and the foreground becoming equal. His poses represent power and spiritual awakening. They are also portrayed in a heroic manner. The portraits are based on every day men he sees on the streets. He mixes hip-hop with Renaissance poses and gets the young men to pose. Kehinde decribes his work as "interrogating the notion of the master painter, at once critical and complicit."
Kehinde's work relates to this weeks Post Modern theme "PLURALISM" re-read page 50 and discuss how the work relates to this theme?
Pluralism is present in Kehinde's works as it includes the diversity of ethnicities, religions, economic status and ideologies. The work is beyond the usual as seeing a black man in a Renaissance portrait is not typical of what we are used to seeing.
Kehinde's work raises questions around social/cultural hierarchies , colonisation, globalisation, stereotypes and the politics which govern a western worldview.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kehinde_Wiley















I thought this work a pretty funny. I like how Banksy has painted on the window and the idea of being caught in action is both humorous and testing the boundaries with people loving or hating the idea. The spot is perfect, it would defiantly catch an eye when walking past and get a bit of laugh from a lot of people. 