Kehinde Wiley Designs New MTV Moon Person Trophy

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Kehinde Wiley Designs New MTV Moon Person Trophy

The artist reimagined the statuette for MTV’s 40th anniversary. Winners will receive the updated trophy at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.
Moon Person Trophy with vines
Moon Person trophy designed by Kehinde Wiley (Photo courtesy of MTV).

American artist Kehinde Wiley has designed a new version of the iconic MTV Moon Person Trophy, as Rolling Stone points out. The updated statuette was created as part of MTV’s 40th anniversary celebration. Wiley’s Moon Person is adorned with flowers and green vines, and “represents inclusivity and diversity marked by the historical, environmental and nature relevance of the botanicals,” as MTV told RS. Winners will receive the updated trophy at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.

Of the new Moon Person design, MTV added:

Each intertwined vine or leaf has a different historical relevance, such as the seeds from African slaves, that are woven into the American tapestry. The sculpture complements Wiley’s forthcoming series of portraits, in which he plans to create paintings featuring his subjects lying on their sides as vines encircle their bodies.

In 2018, Wiley unveiled his presidential portrait of Barack Obama. Obama chose Wiley to create the painting, which now hangs in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery. Wiley’s paintings are world-renowned, and have included renderings of the Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Ice T, and more.

The 2021 MTV VMAs are scheduled for on September 12 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The show will take place in front of a live audience.

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