RIP The Vivienne (RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 1 Winner & All Stars 7) 1992-2025
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via OUT magazine:

Police have shared an update on the death of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season 1 winner The Vivienne.

According to The Sun, a spokesperson for England’s Chester Constabulary confirmed officers had been called to an address in Chorlton-by-Backford, near Chester, Sunday at 12:22 p.m., following reports of a sudden death.

“Police attended, investigated the circumstances of the death of the […]

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“Amy Sherald: American Sublime” Exhibition

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Amy Sherald: American Sublime brings together some fifty paintings by one of the foremost artists of our time. In her first major museum survey, Amy Sherald (b. 1973, Columbus, Georgia; lives and works in the New York City area) presents work from 2007 to the present, from her poetic early portraits to the incisive and moving figure paintings for which she is best known. Iconic portraits of First Lady Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor—two of the most recognizable and significant paintings made by an American artist in recent years—are joined by early works, never or rarely seen by the public, and new work created specifically for this presentation. American Sublime, Sherald’s first solo exhibition at a New York museum, considers the powerful impact of her paintings on contemporary art and culture while positioning her squarely within the art historical tradition of American realism and figuration. In her intentional privileging of Black Americans as her subjects, she extends that tradition to include a population who has historically been omitted from portraiture and representation. Sherald has described her paintings of everyday people as a more expansive vision of interiority and selfhood. The resulting body of work is a profoundly resonant ode to the multiple facets of American identity, and a convincing testament, as Sherald believes, that “imagination is image in action.”

Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, NYC, 212-570-3600, Apr 9–Aug 2025

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