In 2016, Sherald became the first woman as well as the first African American ever to win the National Portrait Gallery's Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition with her painting, Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance).
The next year, she and Kehinde Wiley
were selected by former President Barack Obama (Wiley) and former First Lady Michelle Obama (Sherald) to paint their official portraits, becoming the first African Americans ever to receive presidential portrait commissions from the National Portrait Gallery. The portraits were unveiled together in 2018 and have significantly increased attendance at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
In December 2020, Sherald's piece The Bathers (2015) was sold at auction for $4,265,000, nearly 30 times the pre-sale estimate.
On November 17, 2021, Welfare Queen (2012) sold for $3.9M in a Phillips New York auction and brought to light the need for more governance around resale royalties for artists. However, that hasn't happened in the US to date.
The decision, by a high-profile artist, came as the "things" administration has railed against “wokeness” in federally funded museums and cut funding for local cultural institutions across the country, putting artists and their work in the spotlight.
Ms. Sherald said, "She was told there were discussions about removing one of her pieces from the exhibition – a painting that depicts a transgender woman as the Statue of Liberty." According to a statement obtained by the New York Times, Ms. Sherald said, the Smithsonian had proposed replacing the piece with a video of people discussing it, which she says would have “opened up for debate the value of trans visibility.”
"Trans Forming Liberty" is a 10-foot-plus portrait featuring a transgender woman in a pose reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty.
This is a 3-D hand I created. The pills are vitamins and I broke the needle off the syringe. When I brought the art in to hang you would have thought I brought the devil with me. I had to fight the committee (of which I was on) to show the art. I won. There were other artists too but for what ever reason their art was, I guess not as shocking.
































