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As New York locals pass through Gansevoort Street, a billboard across from the Whitney Museum of American Art displays four portraits by artist Amy Sherald. The newly commissioned work ...
Courtesy of the artist and The Whitney Museum American Sublime, a title culled from Elizabeth Alexander’s book of poetry by the same name, situates Sherald within the art historical tradition of ...
Gijon, an Aaron program that Cohen debuted in 2007, created jungle-like scenes—distinct from the figures created by the previous version of the software, Aaron KCAT. Whitney Museum of American ...
See stunning portraits of Michelle Obama, Breonna Taylor and more in this new Whitney Museum exhibit
You can now see this iconic portrait and many other renowned works by Sherald in a new exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art located in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. The exhibition ...
Amy Sherald. Photo by Tiffany Sage/BFA.com. As Arewà Basit walked up to view her portrait for the first time at the Whitney Museum of American Art, she could barely hold back the tears.
That dream has now come true. This week, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York opened the first major survey of her work, after the traveling exhibit's first stop at the San Francisco ...
A full-blown army of art world elites stormed the Whitney this past Tuesday and Wednesday to toast the artist and her work.
Amy Sherald, best known for her portrait of Michelle Obama, is affirmed as one of the most significant American artists of our time in "American Sublime," a Whitney Museum retrospective ...
Painter Amy Sherald had a retrospective open this week at New York's Whitney Museum of American Art. In 2018, she painted Michelle Obama's portrait, seated in a flowy, white poplin dress ...
A look at some of the work on display as part of "Amy Sherald: American Sublime," on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art through Aug. 10.
Amy Sherald, who painted former First Lady Michelle Obama's portrait in 2018, has a major survey of her work opening this week at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
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