My Hands Sing the Blues

My Hands Sing the Blues
Author: Jeanne Walker Harvey
Publsiher: Two Lions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0761458107

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A train journey in Romare Beardens childhood, inspired by one of his collage paintings

Romare Bearden in the Homeland of His Imagination

Romare Bearden in the Homeland of His Imagination
Author: Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781469667874

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Romare Bearden (1911–1988), one of the most prolific, original, and acclaimed American artists of the twentieth century, richly depicted scenes and figures rooted in the American South and the Black experience. Bearden hailed from North Carolina but was forced to relocate to the North when a white mob harassed his family in the 1910s. His family story is a compelling, complicated saga of Black middle-class achievement in the face of relentless waves of white supremacy. It is also a narrative of the generational trauma that slavery and racism inflicted over decades. But as Glenda Gilmore reveals in this trenchant reappraisal of Bearden's life and art, his work reveals his deep imagination, extensive training, and rich knowledge of art history. Gilmore explores four generations of Bearden's family and highlights his experiences in North Carolina, Pittsburgh, and Harlem. She engages deeply with Bearden's art and considers it as an alternative archive that offers a unique perspective on the history, memory, and collective imagination of Black southerners who migrated to the North. In doing so, she revises and deepens our appreciation of Bearden's place in the artistic canon and our understanding of his relationship to southern, African American, and American cultural and social history.

The Art of Romare Bearden

The Art of Romare Bearden
Author: Romare Bearden,Ruth Fine,Mary Lee Corlett,National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0894683020

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"In addition to reproducing examples of Bearden's well-known collages, photostats, and watercolors, The Art of Romare Bearden includes paintings in gouache and oil, murals, book illustrations, costume designs, and his only known sculpture. Much of this art has been culled from private collections and is rarely seen. Fine's definitive essay, based on new research, is accompanied by shorter essays on the artist's European and African sources, his own writings, and contemporary criticism of his art."--BOOK JACKET.

Romare Bearden

Romare Bearden
Author: Robert G. O'Meally,D.C. Moore Gallery
Publsiher: DC Moore Gallery, New York
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015073939806

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Foreword by Bridget Moore. Text by Robert G. O'Meally.

An American Odyssey

An American Odyssey
Author: Mary Schmidt Campbell
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780199723645

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By the time of his death in 1988, Romare Bearden was most widely celebrated for his large-scale public murals and collages, which were reproduced in such places as Time and Esquire to symbolize and evoke the black experience in America. As Mary Schmidt Campbell shows us in this definitive, defining, and immersive biography, the relationship between art and race was central to his life and work -- a constant, driving creative tension. Bearden started as a cartoonist during his college years, but in the later 1930s turned to painting and became part of a community of artists supported by the WPA. As his reputation grew he perfected his skills, studying the European masters and analyzing and breaking down their techniques, finding new ways of applying them to the America he knew, one in which the struggle for civil rights became all-absorbing. By the time of the March on Washington in 1963, he had begun to experiment with the Projections, as he called his major collages, in which he tried to capture the full spectrum of the black experience, from the grind of daily life to broader visions and aspirations. Campbell's book offers a full and vibrant account of Bearden's life -- his years in Harlem (his studio was above the Apollo theater), to his travels and commissions, along with illuminating analysis of his work and artistic career. Campbell, who met Bearden in the 1970s, was among the first to compile a catalogue of his works. An American Odyssey goes far beyond that, offering a living portrait of an artist and the impact he made upon the world he sought both to recreate and celebrate.

Romare Bearden

Romare Bearden
Author: Tracy Fitzpatrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2017-11-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0990660850

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Between 1952 and about 1963 Romare Bearden created a large body of abstract watercolors, oil painting, and collages. Some titled, some not, they range in height from over seven feet to just under three inches. Exhibited with success at the time of their execution, these artworks are little know today, yet they directly inform the collages for which he is now best known and that he begain creating in the mid-1960's, such as Melon Season. This essay is not intended to be biographically comprehensive but rather to establish a chronology for the period during which Bearden produced the abstractions, to fill in missing factual information, and to bookend this decade of his production, front and back. Romare Bearden : Abstraction tells the story of a historically neglected but extraordinary and critically important period of time and body of work. -- from author.

Dropping in on Romare Bearden

Dropping in on Romare Bearden
Author: Pamela Geiger Stephens
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1562905392

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In this sixth book of the Dropping in on... series, Puffer lands in New York City to interview the famous artist Romare Bearden who uses a variety of media to make his unique images with family, urban life, and music themes. 32 pages, hardcover.

The Romare Bearden Reader

The Romare Bearden Reader
Author: Robert G. O'Meally
Publsiher: Duke University Press Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1478000449

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The Romare Bearden Reader brings together a collection of new essays and canonical writings by novelists, poets, historians, critics, and playwrights. The contributors, who include Toni Morrison, Ralph Ellison, August Wilson, Farah Jasmine Griffin, and Kobena Mercer, contextualize Bearden's life and career within the history of modern art, examine the influence of jazz and literature on his work, trace his impact on twentieth-century African American culture, and outline his art's political dimensions. Others focus on specific pieces, such as A Black Odyssey, or the ways in which Bearden used collage to understand African American identity. The Reader also includes Bearden's most important writings, which grant readers insight into his aesthetic values and practices and share his desire to tell what it means to be black in America. Put simply, The Romare Bearden Reader is an indispensable volume on one of the giants of twentieth-century American art. Contributors. Elizabeth Alexander, Romare Bearden, Mary Lee Corlett, Rachel DeLue, David C. Driskell, Brent Hayes Edwards, Ralph Ellison, Henri Ghent, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Harry Henderson, Kobena Mercer, Toni Morrison, Albert Murray, Robert G. O’Meally, Richard Powell, Richard Price, Sally Price, Myron Schwartzman, Robert Burns Stepto, Calvin Tomkins, John Edgar Wideman, August Wilson