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Obama Portrait Artist’s Old Paintings Come Back to Bite Him: ‘Evil’

by Western Journal
August 11, 2023 at 7:28 am
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Obama Portrait Artist’s Old Paintings Come Back to Bite Him: ‘Evil’

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JUNE 18: Visitors view the official portrait of former president Barack Obama by Kehinde Wiley at The Art Institute of Chicago on June 18, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago is the first stop of the The Obama Portraits Tour, organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and running from June 2021 through May 2022. Other scheduled stops on the tour include New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Houston. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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The Democratic Party’s obsession with skin color has plagued the republic for nearly two centuries. Democrats spearheaded Indian removal, promoted slavery and then defended racial segregation deep into the 20th century.

Today, that obsession takes a different form, but it remains as toxic as ever.

A bit of old news making the rounds on social media reminds us that many who associate with the Democratic Party still view the world through the lens of race. And that view often disturbs us.

On the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, an image of paintings by artist Kehinde Wiley has garnered 1.2 million views.

The left side of the image features a portrait of former President Barack Obama. The right side of the image shows two portraits of black women holding the severed heads of white women.

End Wokeness, an X account with 1.5 million followers, posted the images Wednesday.

“Obama’s official portrait was painted by Kehinde Wiley, a black artist who loves depicting whites being decapitated. What would happen if the races were reversed and it was Trump?” the accompanying post read.

Obama’s official portrait was painted by Kehinde Wiley, a black artist who loves depicting whites being decapitated

What would happen if the races were reversed and it was Trump? pic.twitter.com/wVxhk2ncGd

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) August 10, 2023

Wiley’s history of controversial paintings does not qualify as news. A story on the artist’s “past works featuring scandalous subjects” appeared in the U.K.’s Daily Mail in 2018.

Talking about the works in an interview with New York magazine in 2012, Wiley said, “It’s sort of a play on the ‘kill whitey’ thing.”

Meanwhile, the Obama portrait hangs in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.

Still, the side-by-side images of Obama and the two decapitations generated fresh outrage this week.

“Evil,” one X user tweeted.

Evil.

— Grant (@withgrnt) August 10, 2023

Others found the paintings “disturbing” and “sick.”

Disturbing! And people call this art?

— Sgn75 (@Sgn75) August 10, 2023

Still be sick no matter what color.. There’s no color for evil

— ?KLtha1?? (@KLsounds) August 10, 2023

On the question of what might happen if the portrait depicted former President Donald Trump and the races were reversed in the decapitation paintings, one person offered a guess.

“There would be an outrage and the portrait the artist painted would be removed immediately & there would be endless media reports & editorials about it,” the X user tweeted.

There would be an outrage and the portrait the artist painted would be removed immediately & there would be endless media reports & editorials about it.

— Eric Pistey (@shawnpisteySC) August 10, 2023

As a general principle, one does not begrudge Wiley or any artist an appropriate degree of license. His decapitations would provoke little outrage, for instance, if they represented a historical event or something equally authentic.

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The artist, however, did not intend this kind of representation. Nor did Obama understand Wiley’s work in that context.

The former president, of course, bears no direct responsibility for Wiley’s past paintings. Neither, however, can he feign ignorance of those paintings. In fact, at the unveiling of his portrait, Obama praised Wiley’s body of artistic work.

“What I was always struck by whenever I saw [Wiley’s] portraits was the degree to which they challenged our conventional views of power and privilege and the way that he would take extraordinary care and precision and vision in recognizing the beauty and the grace and the dignity of people who are so often invisible in our lives and put them on a grand stage, on a grand scale, and force us to look and see them in ways that so often they were not,” Obama said, according to the National Portrait Gallery’s website.

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If this does not amount to a direct endorsement of Wiley’s violent depictions, it nonetheless proves Obama’s familiarity with the artist’s style and message.

Furthermore, readers will recognize the race-mongering phrases in Obama’s statement. The former president cited “conventional views of power and privilege” and “people who are so often invisible.”

Here he reflected modern Democratic thought, where things such as privilege and visibility depend on skin color.

For nearly two centuries, Democrats have pursued power by sorting Americans into categories based on complexion. They do not appear poised to stop anytime soon.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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