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“One key insight that I want people to leave with after they look at my work? Just to be able to imagine. A little bit of imagination will affect somebody who’s looking at a painting and make them see themselves differently. Walking in somebody else’s shoes, or just engaging in a different way.” —Amy Sherald

Seriously. Amy Sherald actually has a new heart. At the age of 31, Sherald was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, and in 2012 at the age of 39, received a heart transplant. With an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an apprenticeship with painter Odd Nerdrum under her belt, in 2018 Sherald was catapulted to stardom by the unveiling of her breathtaking portrait of first lady Michelle Obama. Referred to by President Obama as capturing “the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love,” the commission also made Sherald along with Obama portraitist Kehinde Wiley the first African Americans to paint official presidential portraits.

In this video, Shine Creative visits Sherald as she prepares for her 2013 exhibition at the Lewis Museum in Baltimore, she talks about her influences, and what she hopes viewers take away from her work.

Museums

Sponsor
8:04

MUSEUMS: Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine

5:24

MUSEUMS: For Walter J. Hood, Architecture Means Power

4:28

MUSEUMS: Fabric Workshop and Museum Explores Clay and Fabric

8:08

MUSEUMS: Julie Mehretu Behind-the-Scenes With Checkerboard Films

2:09

MUSEUMS: Alice Neel Paints Life “Hot off the Griddle”

Galleries

5:24

GALLERIES: Alec Soth Takes the Measure of Photography

6:09

GALLERIES: Pablo Picasso: Seven Decades of Drawing

3:41

GALLERIES: For Landon Metz, Failure is an Option

4:17

GALLERIES: Jacob El Hanani Is a Line-Maker

1:09:20

LONGFORM: Sheila Hicks Reflects From Home in Paris

Studios

1:53

VAULT: Philip Guston Biopic Trailer (1981)

3:32

STUDIOS: Joep van Lieshout on Going Beyond Beautiful Design

5:02

STUDIOS: Peter Beard: “Nature is the best thing we’ve got”

10:34

STUDIOS: Ursula von Rydingsvard’s Material Instinct (2000)

3:00

STUDIOS: Billy Childish Gets Out of the Way of the Picture

Community

36:17

PODCAST: ‘Barbara London Calling’ Launches Season 2

Sponsor
47:07

LONGFORM: Hughie O’Donoghue in Conversation with Charles Saumarez Smith

3:31

COMMUNITY: William Eric Brown Applies New Processes to Old

58:08

PODCAST: Heidi Zuckerman in Conversation with Adam Pendleton

22:57

LONGFORM: ‘To Cast Too Bold a Shadow’ Exhibition Walkthrough

Market

3:39

MARKET: For Kimsooja, Immaterial Art Achieves Memory

15:35

MARKET: How Christie’s and Sotheby’s Dominate the Art Market

3:00

MARKET: Ghada Amer on Being a Woman Artist

4:37

MARKET: Catherine Petitgas is an Enabler

2:34

MARKET: Kunsthalle Basel Is of Its Time