Summer 2025 preview: On display at museums

It's hard to resist staring back at paintings by artist Amy Sherald, now on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.Sherald is best known for her portrait of former first lady Michelle Obama, but the exhibit gives a more complete look at her palette.
"That painting is here in the show, and we're very happy to be able to share it with visitors here," said co-curator Rujeko Hockley."But we really wanted to show the progression of her work as an artist."Amy often paints the skin tone of her subjects, who are Black people, in what we call grisaille, or gray tone," said Hockley.
"It kind of disrupts this immediate identification, perhaps even stereotyping that all of us are, you know, subject to."It's not the only way to spot a Sherald painting.Hockley said one characteristic of the artist's work is her subjects' body language: "Very kind of solid, confident, not over-confident, but just really certain and still in [themselves]."The Sherald exhibition, said Hockley, is "a show that is really speaking to kind of overwhelmingly positive sense of connection, and kind of shared humanity, and kind of beauty that comes from being around one another, that comes from kind of seeing the humanity in another." For more info: "Amy Sherald: American Sublime," at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City (through August 10)Exhibition catalogue: "Amy Sherald: American Sublime," edited by Sarah Roberts (Yale University Press), in Hardcover format, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.orgFree at the WhitneyFollow Amy Sherald in Instagram But if you can't make it to New York, there are plenty of exhibits to visit this summer.Beloved impressionist works are on display at museums in Boston and Portland, Oregon."Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits," at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (through Sept.
7)Exhibition catalogue: "Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits," edited by Nienke Bakker and Katie Hanson (MFA Publication), in Hardcover forma...