Tuesday, June 16, 2026 - Njideka Akunyili-Crosby, the daughter of late Dora Akunyili, did a portrait of former US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and that portrait will now be given pride of place at the Obama Presidential Center.
Barack and Michelle Obama officially revealed and spotlighted their first joint official portrait today, June 15.
It was painted by the acclaimed Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based visual artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby.
The Obamas praised the artwork ahead of the grand opening of
the Obama Presidential Center.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama, who had been vocal about
her desire for Akunyili Crosby to do a project with and for her, expressed deep
admiration for the honor.
The piece is one of 28 original art commissions featured on the museum's campus.
Akunyili Crosby wanted the Obamas to appear “significantly bigger than life-size” and gave the work a landscape orientation, a decision that left her with “a lot of interior space to invent.”
She surrounded the Obamas with objects from their respective
pasts: a volume of the Harvard Law Review published during his tenure
as the journal’s first Black president; a copy of Stevie Wonder’s Talking
Book, the first album she ever owned.
Watch the video below:
BARACK and MICHELLE OBAMA unveil their portrait done by Nigerian artist NJIDEKA AKUNYILI-CROSBY pic.twitter.com/Zv3BOKSs0y
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) June 16, 2026





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