Columbus native who painted Michelle Obama's portrait now featured in Black art film
The Columbus native who painted the official portrait of former first lady Michelle Obama is among the African Americans featured in a new film about Black art.
Amy Sherald, a graduate of St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, is one of the five new-generation artists or curators HBO lists as being interviewed in the documentary titled Black Art: In the Absence of Light.
The 1-hour, 25-minute film by director Sam Pollard (Atlantas Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children) can be viewed now for free at HBO.com. Its scheduled to debut on HBOs cable TV channel Feb. 25 and HBOs on-demand service March 17.
HBO describes the documentary as an illuminating introduction to the work of some of the foremost Black visual artists working today.
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(Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Former first lady Michelle Obama and Artist Amy Sherald, right, unveil Michelle Obamas official portrait at the Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, in Washington. ANDREW HARNIK AP