Beauford Delaney at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery

Often painted from memory and incisively capturing aspects of a sitter’s emotional life, Beauford Delaney’s portraits at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery feel strikingly immediate.  Showcasing 25 portraits and 7 abstractions from the artist’s Greenwich Village days to his decades in Paris, the exhibition’s highlights demonstrate how (as the gallery puts it in a handout), “the physical description of the sitter is secondary to their psychological essence.”  Here, in a portrait titled ‘Untitled (Young English Lieutenant),’ the tones of Delaney’s multi-colored background direct our eyes towards a vivid encounter with a young Englishman.  (On view in Chelsea through Nov 13th.  Masks and proof of vaccination are required.)

Beauford Delaney, Untitled (Young English Lieutenant), oil on canvas, 36 x 30 inches, 1943.

Beauford Delaney in ‘It’s Not Your Nature’ at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery

Trees appear to dance and sway at the center of Beauford Delaney’s gorgeously curvy nature scene from c. 1945. As Fauvist colors turn the park into a riot of color, specifics of place or season feel beside the point. (At Michael Rosenfeld Gallery through Aug 5th).

Beauford Delaney, Untitled (Trees), oil on canvas 29 1/8 x 23 1/8 inches, c. 1945.
Beauford Delaney, Untitled (Trees), oil on canvas 29 1/8 x 23 1/8 inches, c. 1945.