Thursday, May 8, 2014

Art Two - Blog 13 - Romare Bearden

Romare Bearden (September 2, 1911 – March 12, 1988) was an African-American artist and writer. He worked in several media including cartoons, oils and collage. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bearden moved to New York City at a very young age and went on to graduate from NYU in 1935. He began his artistic career creating scenes of the American South. Later, he endeavored 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 later returned to Paris in 1950 and studied Art History and Philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1950.
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, when 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 struggle for civil rights.
 


13 comments:

  1. it scares me. but i still like it.
    Cherry Wang

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  2. That looks scary for me, maybe i cannot understand the art, i am sorry for that. But i think it is a little bit ugly, if i see this at night i will not want to sleep.
    _______Tia Ouyang

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  3. it was composed with many different element of art. so it looks so cool.
    DennyDeng

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  4. it is very creative and skillfully done but its kinda creepy and in some instances doenst look in place to me.

    Will Barkley

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  5. its definitely interesting looking. I like the second one though because even though the colors don't necessarily go where they put them you can still tell what its of.
    -Madison McMickle

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  6. you can defiantly see the cultural influence in the pictures, it is so well done.
    -Mackenzie Kortrey

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  7. I like the middle one, because the colors are crazy, and it is fun looking, but I can still tell what it is of.
    -Marshall Lyles

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  8. OK, I'm going to just go ahead and say it. Honestly, I don't like it. It may just be me but i just don't see it. It expresses his cultural influence in a way but to me it doesn't look professional.
    #StateYourUnpopularOpinion
    -Jonathan Raines

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  9. It looks a little simple, because of the bgi pieces of magazine.
    Rachel Buckland

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  10. That's wonderful!!!! It use many pieces of magazine to creat one picture,so cool!!!

    Jennifer.Jia

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  11. The second one creeps me out big time! but they are still cool and unique!

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  12. It is so amazing anf I love it so much!!--Kevin Zhang

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  13. It looks cool , I like it.
    Jack Yang

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