Romare Bearden
- Introduction
- Romare Bearden (September 2, 1911 – March 12, 1988) was an African-American artist, author, and songwriter. He worked with many types of media including cartoons, oils, and collages. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bearden grew up in New York City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and graduated from New York University in 1935. He began his artistic career creating scenes of the American South. Later, he worked to express the humanity he felt was lacking in the world after his experience in the US Army during World War II on the European front. He returned to Paris in 1950 and studied art history and philosophy at the Sorbonne. Bearden's early work focused on unity and cooperation within the African-American community. After a period during the 1950s when he painted more abstractly, this theme reemerged in his collage works of the 1960s. The New York Times described Bearden as "the nation's foremost collagist" in his 1988 obituary. Bearden became a founding member of the Harlem-based art group known as The Spiral, formed to discuss the responsibility of the African-American artist in the civil rights movement. Bearden was the author or coauthor of several books. He also was a songwriter, known as co-writer of the jazz classic "Sea Breeze", which was recorded by Billy Eckstine, a former high school classmate at Peabody High School, and Dizzy Gillespie. He had long supported young, emerging artists, and he and his wife established the Bearden Foundation to continue this work, as well as to support young scholars. In 1987, Bearden was awarded the National Medal of Arts.
- Wikidata
- Q1291679
- Introduction
- Romare Bearden was born in North Carolina, but grew up in Harlem where his mother led the New York office of an African-American newspaper. As a result, Bearden became familiar with the artists of the Harlem Renaissance at an early age. To support himself, Bearden worked a full-time job in the New York Department of Social Services and, until the 1960s, had to limit his creative output to the evenings and weekends. Early in his career this included writing and songwriting, as well as the fine arts. He began as a painter and later developed an interest in interested in collage and printmaking. He strove to produce innovative work that concentrated on the African-American experience. In 1963, together with Norman Lewis, he founded the Spiral Group, an organization that produced works of art in response to the civil rights movement.
- Nationalities
- American, African American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Writer, Collagist, Painter
- Names
- Romare Bearden, Romare Howard Bearden, Rommie Bearden, Romy Bearden
- Ulan
- 500007871
Exhibitions
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402: In and Around Harlem
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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408: Stamp, Scavenge, Crush
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Oct 21, 2019–Oct 4, 2020
MoMA
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Studio Visit: Selected Gifts from Agnes Gund
Apr 29–Jul 22, 2018
MoMA
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The Long Run
Nov 11, 2017–May 5, 2019
MoMA
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Romare Bearden has
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Romare Bearden The Visitation 1941
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Romare Bearden He Is Arisen (1945)
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Romare Bearden The Silent Valley of Sunrise 1959
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Romare Bearden The Conjur Woman 1964
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Romare Bearden The Dove 1964
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Romare Bearden Other Mysteries 1964
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Romare Bearden Prevalence of Ritual/Conjur Woman No.1 1964
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Romare Bearden Train Whistle Blues No. 1 1964
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Romare Bearden Patchwork Quilt 1970
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Romare Bearden Carolina Blue 1970
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Romare Bearden Patchwork Quilt 1970
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Romare Bearden The Dove 1971
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Romare Bearden Carolina Morning c. 1972
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Romare Bearden Before the First Whistle 1973
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Romare Bearden The Train 1975
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Romare Bearden Music on the Gallery (1975)
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Various Artists, Barbara Sandler, Fairfield Porter, Clayton Pond, Wendy Meng, Janet Fish, Ilya Bolotowsky, Romare Bearden, Will Barnet, Walter Darby Bannard, Joseph Raffael, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alan Kessler 1776 USA 1976 Bicentennial Prints 1975, published 1976
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Romare Bearden Come Sunday from 1776 USA 1976 Bicentennial Prints 1975, published 1976
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Romare Bearden Jazz II Deluxe 1980
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Romare Bearden Autumn Lamp (1983)
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Romare Bearden Untitled (Brenda) 1984
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