Speechless
When language fails, the eyes take over
Inquiries for this piece are handled by Carol Ward, Collector Relations, Outside the Lines Gallery, representing Milton Wes Art.
When there are no words left, the face says all of it.
Speechless holds the moment language fails and the eyes take over.
Speechless is a one of one framed work by Harlem artist Corey Wesley, from Unapologetic Faces: The Cost of Being Seen.
Acquired and archived into a private collection. One of one, permanently removed from availability.
Explore more from Unapologetic Faces: No Comment, Speechless America, and Split in Silence.
Corey Wesley
Corey Wesley is a Harlem artist. His practice was shaped by the faces he studied on the subway, in recovery rooms, in the space between performance and collapse. He creates what remains when the face stops performing.
The inaugural exhibition at Goddard Riverside Community Arts drew more than 300 RSVPs. Corey Wesley curated the show alongside Scott M. Lilly and Ayiana Viviana. Press, collectors, and interior designers responded consistently: breathtaking.
The faces in these works are archetypes, not portraits. They belong to everyone. And no one.






