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Exhibition

Beauford Delaney in Context

Selections from the Collection

When

Nov 13, 2005 – Feb 26, 2006

Where

American Art Gallery 119, first floor

About

Modern and Contemporary Galleries

Organized in conjunction with Beauford Delaney: From New York to Paris (November 13, 2005–January 29, 2006), Beauford Delaney in Context situates Delaney's creative output within a broader framework by presenting paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and furniture from the Museum's collection that relate to various aspects of the artist's extraordinary career. Included are figurative scenes of urban life by artists such as John Sloan and Claude Clark, abstract paintings by Sam Francis and Alma Thomas, and works by self-taught African American artists Horace Pippin, Thornton Dial, and William Edmondson. Beauford Delaney in Context also features works by living artists such as Glenn Ligon and John Dowell.

Curators

Michael Taylor • The Muriel and Philip Berman Curator of Modern Art
Emily Hage • Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow, Modern and Contemporary Art