Kahlil Robert Irving (b. 1992, San Diego, CA) is an artist currently living and working in St. Louis, Missouri. He received his MFA at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art at the Washington University in St. Louis and received his BFA in Art History and Ceramics/Sculpture from the Kansas City Art Institute. His work has been exhibited at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park; the Arizona State University Art Museum, Phoenix; and, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, among others.
Recently, Irving presented Projects: Kahlil Robert Irving at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (2021-2022), which was organized in partnership with the Studio Museum in Harlem. Irving was also included in the 2021 New Museum Triennial: Soft Water, Hard Stone, co-curated by Jamillah James and Margot Norton. Recent group exhibitions also include What is Left Unspoken at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; and Working Thought at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
Irving has been awarded the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant (2019) and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant (2020). In 2018, Irving’s first solo institutional exhibition took place at Wesleyan University’s Center for the Arts in Middleton. Currently, the artist has on view a semi-permanent large-scale commission in the lobby of the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati. In 2023, the artist will have a solo exhibition at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
The artist’s work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park; the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence; the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Sarasota Springs; and, the Whitney Museum.