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If You Surrendered To The Air You Could Ride It Poster

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An SFMOMA Exhibition Exclusive!

The first run of these beautiful exhibition posters was limited to only 250 posters, and they are certain to sell out fast.

“A Black person on a canvas is automatically read as radical,” artist Amy Sherald told Smithsonian Magazine. “My figures needed to be pushed into the world in a universal way, where they could become a part of the mainstream art historical narrative.” This work was inspired by photographer Charles C. Ebbets’ famous pictures of nineteenth-century iron workers building New York City’s skyscrapers, and its poetic title is taken from Toni Morrison’s 1977 novel, Song of Solomon."

Posters are shipped rolled.

18 x 24

Printed in San Francisco on 80# cover stock

Artwork title and credit line:
If You Surrendered to the Air, You Could Ride It, 2019. Oil on linen; 130 × 108 in. (330.2 × 274.3 cm); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, purchase, with funds from the Painting and Sculpture Committee, Sascha S. Bauer, Jack Cayre, Nancy Carrington Crown, Nancy Poses, Laura Rapp, and Elizabeth Redleaf 2020.148; © Amy Sherald; photo: Joseph Hyde, courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth

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