An Important Resource for African American art
 

Birthday, 1974; acrylic on canvas, 36 x 24 inches, signed, titled, and dated. Estimate: $150,000-250,000

 
 

Black Art Auction is honored to represent the sale of an iconic image in American popular culture, a painting that was seen weekly in the homes of 35 million Americans on The Cosby Show: Varnette Honeywood’s Birthday.  Varnette was a central figure to the art scene in Los Angeles in the latter half of the 20th century, both as an artist and a facilitator of black artists—and especially black women artists—and Birthday, painted in 1974,  is arguably her most important work and an image we have all had the pleasure of seeing for many years.

Birthday will be our one and only lot in a special event auction on the evening of April 6.  Exclusive “pop-up” previews showcasing the painting in a simulated setting will be held at locations in New York City and Los Angeles in March.

 
 

Varnette’s World: A Study of a Young Artist, by filmmaker Carroll Parrott Blue (1943-2019).

This film presents the artist years before she became famous for works appearing in The Cosby Show’s Huxtable residence.  Blue connects Honeywood’s colorful and inspiring scenes of everyday Black life to her active community involvement, including Rev. James Cleveland’s Cornerstone Baptist Church, arts education projects with local youth and a Black artists collective.