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Golden, Thelma, et al.
Black romantic: figurative impulse in contemporary African-American art.
Studio Museum in Harlem. New York, New York. 2002.
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Weisen, Barbara.
Re: Figure.
College of Du Page, Gahlberg Gallery. Glen Ellyn, Illinois. 2003.
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Passing/Posing: The Paintings of Kehinde Wiley.
Brooklyn Museum of Art. Brooklyn, New York. 2004.
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Giovannotti, Micaela, Joyce B Korotkin, et al.
Neo Baroque!.
Charta. Milan, Italy. 2005.
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Jackson, Brian Keith, Franklin Sirmans and Emil Welbekin.
Kehinde Wiley: Columbus.
Roberts & Tilton. Los Angeles, California and The Columbus Museum of Art. Columbus, Ohio. 2006.
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Jankauskas, Jennifer, Greg Tate, Paul D. Miller, essays.
The World Stage: China.
John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. 2007.
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Fortune, Brandon Brame, Frank H. Goodyear III, and Jobyl A. Boone.
RECOGNIZE! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture.
Smithsonian Institution, National Portrait Gallery. Washington, D.C. 2008.
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Jackson, Brian Keith and Kimberely Cleveland, Ph.D.
Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage Brazil.
Robert & Tilton. Culver City, California. 2009.
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Schwager, Michael.
Personal Identities: Contemporary Portraits.
University Art Gallery Sonoma State University. Rohnert Park, California. 2010.
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McLendon, Matthew.
Beyond bling: voices of hip-hop in art.
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. Sarasota, Florida in association with Scala Publishers Ltd. London, United Kingdom. 2011.
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Weil, Dr. Shalva, Ruth Eglash and Claudia J. Nahson.
Kehinde Wiley: The World Stage Israel.
Roberts & Tilton. Culver City, California. 2012.
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