Contemporaries Tours of Amy Sherald: American Sublime

Contemporaries Tours of Amy Sherald: American Sublime

A woman in a black hat and floral dress holds a black handbag against a light blue background.
A woman in a black hat and floral dress holds a black handbag against a light blue background.

Amy Sherald, Listen, you a wonder. You a city of a woman. You got a geography of your own, 2016. Oil on canvas, 54 × 43 × 2.5 in. (137.16 × 109.22 × 6.35 cm). Collection of Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian. ©️ Amy Sherald. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photograph by Joseph Hyde

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Whitney Contemporaries and Contemporaries Patron members are invited to this event. The invitation is for two individuals per membership household. Registration instructions will be provided by email. 

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Floor 5, Neil Bluhm Family Galleries

Open to Whitney Contemporaries and Contemporaries Patron Members

Thursday, May 29
7:45 pm or 8:15 pm

Monday, June 16
7:45 pm or 8:15 pm

Join us for a tour of Amy Sherald: American Sublime, the artist’s first major career survey and solo exhibition at a New York museum.

The exhibition features Amy Sherald’s poetic early figurative paintings and new work alongside iconic portraits of First Lady Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor. The powerful impact of her paintings on contemporary art and culture positions her squarely within the art historical tradition of American realism and figuration.

These after-hours tours offer a fifty-minute overview of select works with the Museum’s Joan Tisch Teaching Fellows and educators. Prior to the tour, we invite you to enjoy a light reception alongside fellow Contemporaries, beginning at 7 pm. There are multiple date and time options for this event. 


On the Hour

A 30-second online art project:
Maya Man, A Realistic Day In My Life Living In New York City

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Learn more at whitney.org/artport

On the Hour projects can contain motion and sound. To respect your accessibility settings autoplay is disabled.