American Pop Realism,
With Fashion Roots.

''A friend of mine was supposed to pose for me and backed out at the last minute. Her husband, who's a politician, didn't think it was the right image...Now my friend is killing herself because she missed her big chance to be in a museum.''

-Sherry Wolf, Quoted in The New York Times

Gallery

Sherry Wolf, distinguished by her Imaginative Pop Realism, skillfully combines audacious figure paintings with a unique lens on contemporary culture to forge a style that has enthralled both critics and collectors alike. Her work, renowned for its hyper-realistic technique and incisive cultural commentary, has found a home in prestigious collections, including the Albright-Knox Museum. This inclusion underscores her visionary genius and lasting impact on the realms of art and fashion. Wolf’s creations not only captivate visually but also provoke thought, solidifying her status as a pivotal figure in the contemporary art scene.

Prior Exhibitions

Museum Collections

Fashion

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Sherry Wolf broadened her artistic horizons by venturing into the realms of fashion accessories, creating a distinguished jewelry and handbag brand that bore her signature. Her sumptuous leather handbags, acclaimed for their luxurious craftsmanship, garnered prominence in the bastions of high fashion such as Neiman Marcus, Henri Bendel, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Bloomingdale’s. These creations also adorned numerous upscale boutiques across the nation, further cementing her reputation in the fashion industry.

On The Side

Sherry Wolf has also ventured into media with a series of side projects, including a reality show mini-series, “The Sherry Wolf Show.” This endeavor was co-produced alongside the legendary Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub, adding a touch of cinematic prestige to the project.

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