From first lady to everyday life, artist Amy Sherald captures the beauty of Black America

More than 40 colorful and arresting paintings of Black American life will soon take the spotlight at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.

More than 40 colorful and arresting paintings of Black American life will soon take the spotlight at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. 

The “American Sublime” show, which opens April 9, solidifies realist painter Amy Sherald as one of the most important living artists in America. Sherald is renowned for her portraits of former first lady Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor, but she typically finds inspiration in the beauty of strangers and everyday life.

"Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama," by Amy Sherald, 2018. Courtesy Whitney Museum of American ArtOne of the show’s featured pieces, “As American as apple pie,” features a warm and stylish Brooklyn couple who collect vintage cars. Sherald said she met the two by chance, sensing something special in them. 

“I’m looking for soulmates,” Sherald said. “I really don’t know how to describe it. ... It’s energetic. I think they have kind of a weight to their soul, like they’ve been here before.” 

Artist Amy Sherald at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on November 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images Sherald paints all her subjects’ skin in shades of gray to emphasize universality and shared experience while centering Black Americans in an artistic genre from which they were historically excluded. Her body of work is both an act of resistance against erasure and a celebration of joy and wonder.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/amy-sherald-michelle-obama-american-sublime-rcna199381


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