Virtual Exhibition: Arinze Stanley’s Hyper-Real Black Portraiture
Southland Sessions Presents: From high school operas and drive-thru art exhibitions to Chicano comedies and underground DJ sets—we are showcasing the vibrancy of arts and culture across our city today.
Corey Helford Gallery is open virtually. This October enjoy the almost surreal, hyper-realist portraits of Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley which are so detailed, one could be forgiven for thinking they’re photographs.
Click through below to see some of the works.
See Stanley at work below.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Arinze Stanley (@arinze) on Sep 5, 2020 at 8:54am PDT
Visit the virtual exhibit below (find it on the highlights tab).
Also, join the artist for a virtual walkthrough and Q & A on Instagram Live Oct. 17 at noon, PST. Find the invite here.
Presented by: Corey Helford Gallery
About Arinze Stanley
Nigerian hyper-realist artist Arinze Stanley presents Paranormal Portraits which he says are intended to explore what it’s like to be black today — in Nigeria and Africa, where Stanley is from, and around the world. Created with charcoal and graphite pencils, the works are so lifelike they almost look like photographs.
About the Gallery
Corey Helford Gallery represents a diverse collection of international artists, primarily influenced by today’s pop culture and collectively encompassing style genres such as New Figurative Art, Pop Surrealism, Neo Pop, Graffiti and Street Art, and Post-Graffiti.
Top Image: “Mindless #3” by Arinze Stanley. Charcoal and graphite on paper, 28’’ x 27.5.’’ | Courtesy of Corey Helford Gallery