Kehinde Wiley 
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SOURCE: Washington Post
9/27/19
With a brass band blaring, artist Kehinde Wiley goes off to war with Confederate statues
Kehinde Wiley, the man who painted the portrait of Barack Obama that now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, unveiled his latest work, a monumentally scaled bronze equestrian statue of Confederate general J.E.B. Stuart.
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