Symposium
Symposium In Common: Romare Bearden and New Approaches to Art, Race & Economy Nov 30–Dec 2, 2023 Two generations after the passing of American icon Romare Bearden in 1988, The New School’s Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the Romare Bearden Foundation, and The Institute of
Exhibition about Cinque Gallery
“Creating Community. Cinque Gallery Artists” May 3 – July 4, 2021 Monday-Friday 11 am – 6 pm More Information Here The Art Students League of New York, in partnership with the Romare Bearden Foundation, is honored to present Creating Community. Cinque Gallery Artists on view May 3–July 4, 2021. The exhibition
ABSTRACT Romare Bearden
OPENING TODAY 6-8 pm February 13 On view through March 28, 2020 – DC Moore Gallery presents “Abstract Romare Bearden” an exhibition featuring rarely-seen stain and collaged paintings from 1958-1962 by one of the most renowned visual artists of the 20th century. Also on view, will be selected works from
“Reflections of Monk: Inspired images of Music and Moods III” Exhibition
It is the last chance show closing, featuring two Bearden works on Saturday, November 18, 2017 Wilmer Jenning Gallery Kenkeleba House 219 East 2nd Street, New York 10009 3:00-6:00 PM As part of a celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the birth of Thelonious Monk, Music and Mood III, the
“Recollections” Bearden and Others Exhibition Closing November 18
Essie Green Galleries has been exhibiting and selling Bearden and other Black Masters since 1979. This show featured watercolor and collage with a focus on scenes of the Caribbean. Essie Green Galleries 419 Convent Avenue, Harlem, New York New York, NY 10031 Recollections is an exhibition recalling some moments Bearden
“Soul of a Nation: Art In the Age of Black Power” Exhibition
Starting July 12, 2017, Soul of a Nation: Art In the Age of Black Power, opened at Tate Modern in London featuring work by Romare Bearden, and other major African American artists. The show opens in 1963 at the height of the Civil Rights movement and its dreams of integration.
Romare Bearden: Bayou Fever & Related Work Exhibition
From March 23 to April 29, 2017 DC Moore Gallery exhibition presents Romare Bearden: Bayou Fever and Related Works. It features a series of twenty-one vibrant collages from 1979 that Bearden conceived for a ballet that invokes African American traditions and the African presence that is deeply rooted in the
Romare Bearden featured at Art Basel Miami
From December 1st to the 4th, DC Moore Gallery’s section dedicated work of Romare Bearden turned heads with its dramatic red walls and stunning black and white works. Romare Bearden: The 1960s, featured several collages, and works from the Projection series, and was a stand out in the Survey Sector
Cinque Artists Program: Art Talk with Valerie Maynard
Art Talk with Valerie Maynard in conversation with C. Daniel Dawson as part of the exhibition, “Valerie Maynard: Artist in Print” on view March 10 to April 15, 2016. In celebration of Women’s History Month the works of multimedia artist Valerie Maynard is currently on exhibition at the LeRoy Neiman
Romare Bearden: Vision and Activism at the Black History Museum
Bearden Foundation organized exhibition, Romare Bearden: Vision and Activism, and opened at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, in Richmond, VA in January 2016. Romare Bearden: Vision and Activism presents examples of Bearden’s influences as an artist of social conscience and action. Examples show how Bearden countered racial