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Amy Sherald’s Elegant Portraits of Black People Head to NYC 
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Amy Sherald’s Elegant Portraits of Black People Head to NYC 

Last updated: February 19, 2025 9:28 pm
Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025
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Amy Sherald, “Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance)” (2014) (© Amy Sherald, picture by Joseph Hyde; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth)

A sweeping exhibition of works by the acclaimed American painter Amy Sherald, greatest recognized for her portraits of former First Woman Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor, is coming to New York Metropolis this spring. Practically 50 portraits of Black People will go on show as a part of Amy Sherald: American Elegant on the Whitney Museum of American Artwork from April 9 by means of August 10. The mid-career survey is the artist’s first solo exhibition in a New York museum. 

Spanning works from 2007 to the current, the present will discover Sherald’s signature figures rendered with pores and skin tones in shades of grey and colourful clothes towards vibrant backgrounds, merging black-and-white images aesthetics and American Realist portray traditions to redress artwork historical past’s lengthy exclusion of Black topics in portraiture.

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saint womanAmy Sherald, “For Love, and for country” (2022) and “Saint Woman” (2015) (photos © Amy Sherald, picture by Joseph Hyde; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth)

The exhibition will characteristic a slew of works, putting rarely-seen work alongside those who have garnered widespread acclaim, akin to Sherald’s official portrait of Michelle Obama, the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competitors grand-prize winner “Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance)” (2013), and the artist’s shifting tribute to Breonna Taylor, a Louisville medical employee who was killed by police in 2020. Taylor’s identify grew to become a slogan of the Black Lives Matter motion, drawing consideration to police violence towards Black ladies and the #SayHerName marketing campaign.

breonna taylorAmy Sherald, “Breonna Taylor” (2020) (© Amy Sherald)

Amy Sherald: American Elegant can be paired with a billboard set up throughout the road from the museum’s Gansevoort Avenue entrance and the Excessive Line that may convey collectively 4 portraits by the artist. Titled “Four Ways of Being,” the fee will go on view on March 25 and stay on show by means of September.

The survey’s New York presentation, curated by Sarah Roberts, will observe its debut on the San Francisco Museum of Fashionable Artwork. After its run on the Whitney, it can journey to Washington, DC’s Nationwide Gallery of Artwork, the place it can go on view from September by means of February 2026.

redboneAmy Sherald, “They Call Me Redbone, but I’d Rather Be Strawberry Shortcake” (2009) (© Amy Sherald, {photograph} by Ryan Stevenson; courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth)amy sherald beamAmy Sherald, “If you surrendered to the air, you could ride it” (2019) (© Amy Sherald)

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