I was disappointed when my next show was postponed until 2021 because of corona virus / covid-19. But I have great news! The producers of the show are having an online e-fair so you can still collect some great art from amazing and talented artists, like myself :). My Superfine online art fair can be found here: www.superfine.world/nyc-
In addition to this exciting news, there will be a virtual exhibition on the innovative platform Exhibbit! It's a virtual gallery space that you can 'walk around' in and take a look at my art. Here's the link to the Exhibbit: https://publish.exhibbit.com/
Also to help everyone collect more art! I have partnered with Art Money. This will allow you to buy higher priced or multiple pieces of art in payments with no interest. 10 payments, 10 months, no interest. $1000 minimum. This is an incredible opportunity for you to start or build your collection of amazing art!
Look forward to your support.
Thanks,
Sherman
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The first show was at the Leslie-lohman museum. It is my first showing ever and it was at a museum. Many of my artist friends said they have been doing this for many many years and have never shown in a museum. This is huge accomplishment. I am so humbled and proud of this show because it marked the 50th anniversary of the first gay art museum in the world. And it coincided with stonewall 50 and world pride. This was an amazing year for the LGBTQ+ community. And I was beyond thrilled to be part of this show. My work was shown alongside many of my heroes in the art world Including Andy Warhol, Keith haring, Tom of Finland and many others too numerous to list.
Another highlight was my next group show which was the Whitney Houston biennial. It coincides with the Famous Whitney biennial. The Whitney Houston biennial, renamed the Every Woman Biennial was an all female show to give representation to females that were missing from the Whitney biennial. I am so proud to be a male included in this all female show because of my divine feminity as the curator told me.
I had many other shows throughout the year. And sold some pieces. But my big goal of the year was to show at Art Basel. And guess what? I did. I showed ten of my watercolors at art Basel’s art gaysel the show featured queer artist from all over the world.
what does 2020 hold? Only time will tell. I will say this. I already have a group show planned and my goal is at least one solo show!
Stay tuned friends!
Sherman
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