I continue to peruse Google Alerts about Beauford to add to the information and references that illuminate the fascinating story of his life.
Below are a few links to information I have recently discovered.
Portrait of Anita Berliawsky Weinstein
Anita Berliawsky Weinstein
(1951) Oil on canvas
© Estate of Beauford Delaney
by permission of Derek L. Spratley, Esquire,
Court Appointed Administrator
Sotheby's sold a portrait of Anita Berliawsky Weinstein during its Contemporary Art Sale on May 16, 2025. The estimated sale price was $100,000 to $200,000.
The work sold for $127,000, including the buyer's premium of 27%.
I was intrigued by the story behind this work, having never seen an image of it before. Sotheby's reported that Weinstein was the sister of sculptress Louise Nevelson and that Nevelson helped Beauford get accepted for his fellowship at Yaddo in 1950. Neither woman is mentioned in David Leeming's biography of Beauford, Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney.
Beauford and Louise Nevelson may have met at the Art Students' League in New York, given that both studied there in the early 1930s.
Beauford Delaney at the DRAWING CENTER
As reported in a recent Les Amis blog post, Beauford's work is being featured in a solo exhibition at The Drawing Center in Manhattan.
I was thrilled to find a James Kalm "Rough Cuts" video about this show on YouTube the other day.
The first part of the video presents a show at Shrine that features art by Elise Ferguson and Dena Novak. From 14:43 minutes to the end of this ~40-minute video, Kalm presents Beauford's exhibition at the Drawing Center - complete with commentary.
Click HERE to see this magnificent exhibition.
Phillips sells Beauford Delaney abstract
Untitled
(c. 1972) Oil on canvas
© Estate of Beauford Delaney
by permission of Derek L. Spratley, Esquire,
Court Appointed Administrator
Phillips auctioned Untitled, c. 1972 at the morning session of its Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale on May 14, 2025. The estimated sale price of this work was $100,000 to $150,000.
It sold for $228,600, including the buyer's premium of 27%.
In Amazing Grace, David Leeming describes 1972 as a difficult year for Beauford. Bright spots included Henry Miller's birthday visit to Paris in January, a trip to Normandy with Jim and Bunny LeGros, and visits from friends Larry Calcagno and Michael Freilich during the summer.
Perhaps Beauford painted Untitled during one of these periods.
Read previously published Beauford Potpourri articles by clicking on the links below.