Kyle Holbrook

Kyle Holbrook is an American muralist and activist best known for his street art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Miami, Florida.

Youth and education

Kyle Holbrook was raised in the Wilkinsburg neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,[1] where he was exposed to gang violence during high school secondary. He has stated that this upbringing inspired his efforts to employ local teenagers during his public mural projects.[2] Holbrook later attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where in 2002 he earned a degree in graphic design.[3][4]

Artwork

Holbrook’s first works were painted on the buildings of the communities of the Pittsburgh Housing Authority, commercial buildings in the Pittsburgh area, and the Port Authority.[3] An early commission included a 65-foot mural in the area of the Monroeville Mall.[5] In 2005 Holbrook co-produced the Martin Luther King mural with artists Chris Savido and George Gist at the corner of Wood Street and Franklin Avenue. The location is nearby where several of Holbrook’s childhood friends were murdered.[6] Holbrook’s mural We Fall Down but We Get Back up, located on Paulson Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was painted in 2008, and incorporates the faces of the community activists that lobbied the city for the mural’s public creation.[1] Holbrook has painted more than two hundred murals in the City of Pittsburgh,[6] some done through his company KH Design.[7] He has painted several murals in London in 2015.[8]

Philanthropy

Since 2002 Holbrook has served as the executive director and CEO of MLK Mural, also known as “Moving the Lives of Kids Mural Project”,[9][10] a youth organization that brings mural work to Black communities in the United States and abroad.[11] MLK Mural pays its youth participants[12] with its grant money.[13] An example of its projects was The Broken Windows Project, where 75 abandoned and underused buildings in the Hill District of Pittsburgh were painted in murals by 200 local students led by a tea of artists.[14]

Holbrook led the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway Community Mural Project in 2008, where 100 students helped to paint twenty-six murals throughout the eight neighbourhoods through which the bus route exists.[15][16][17] By 2009 the organization had created more than 100 public murals.[9] The organization opened an office in Miami in 2010, creating fifty murals in the city area by 2015.[18] Other locations the organization has created work include Detroit, Atlanta, Brazil, Haiti,[19] Uganda, and Portugal. Holbrook sits on the board of the August Wilson Center for African American Culture.[12]

Films

Holbrook directed the film Art of Life in 2013.[11]

Controversy

Holbrook was accused of harassing a woman over a contract disagreement, in August 2016, for a mural in Pittsburgh's Mexican War Streets neighborhood.[20][21]

Holbrook filed suit, in April 2018, against numerous public and private entities in Pittsburgh over destruction of his artworks, based on the federal Visual Artists Rights Act.[22]

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References

  1. "'We Fall Down but We Get Back up' mural".
  2. Mock, Brentin. "The Mural of the Story".
  3. "Too bright, too happy".
  4. Parrish, Tory N. "Murals give youngsters chance to shine, memorialize Pittsburgh playwright". TribLIVE.com.
  5. Brown, Charles N. "History reflected in murals". TribLIVE.com.
  6. "'Martin Luther King' mural".
  7. http://www.heinz.org/UserFiles/Library/h-SP09-murals.pdf
  8. londoncallin2015 (19 June 2015). "US Artist Kyle Holbrook Hits London". London Calling Blog.
  9. 6, admin July; 2009 (6 July 2009). "A landmark building gets a new look".CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. PCN. "PCN Profiles". pcntv.com.
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2017-06-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. Parrish, Tory N. "Murals give youngsters chance to shine, memorialize Pittsburgh playwright". TribLIVE.com.
  13. "Duquesne mural depicts a time that 'must not be forgotten'".
  14. Young, Chris. "Art Restoration: Project replaces blight with art, education".
  15. "Allegheny County to expand busway mural project".
  16. http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/pittsburgh-anti-graffiti-project-keeps-city-walls-/nGkt9/%5B%5D
  17. Buch, Clarissa (15 December 2015). "International Artists Unite to Create Wynwood's Largest Mural to Date".
  18. "MLK Mural: Creating the Next Greatest Generation — One Wall at a Time - Culture Designers®".
  19. "Nothing found for Neighbors Kyle Holbrook". imaginepittsburgh.com.
  20. "MLK mural project". Cara To.
  21. "Hong Kong artist, organization clash over North Side mural". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  22. "Artist sues Pittsburgh, developers over murals destroyed by construction". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
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