Amy Sherald: American Sublime
Amy Sherald: American Sublime presents over fifty paintings crafted by one of the most distinguished black artists in the 21st century. In her first solo exhibition with Whitney Museum of Art, Sherald’s paintings–often depicting notable and symbolic African-American figures such as the Obamas and Breonna Taylor–reflects a historically omitted side of black contemporary art, exploring the sublimity in the Black American identity. Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014. Runs April 9 through August 2025.
Exhibition Description
"American Sublime, Sherald’s first solo exhibition at a New York museum, considers the powerful impact of her paintings on contemporary art and culture while positioning her squarely within the art historical tradition of American realism and figuration. In her intentional privileging of Black Americans as her subjects, she extends that tradition to include a population who has historically been omitted from portraiture and representation. Sherald has described her paintings of everyday people as a more expansive vision of interiority and selfhood." -Whitney Museum of Art (2024)