ROMARE BEARDEN (1911-1988)
ROMARE BEARDEN (1911-1988)
ROMARE BEARDEN (1911-1988)
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ROMARE BEARDEN (1911-1988)

Solo Flight

Details
ROMARE BEARDEN (1911-1988)
Solo Flight
signed 'Romare Bearden' (upper right)
mixed media and collage on board
6 x 9 in. (15.2 x 22.9 cm.)
Executed in 1979.
Provenance
Sheldon Ross Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan.
Acquired by the present owner from the above, circa 1980s.
Literature
M. Schwartzman, Romare Bearden: His Art and Life, New York, 1990, p. 275, illustrated.
T. Fink, "A Different Sense of Power": Problems of Community in Late-Twentieth-Century U.S. Poetry, London, 2001, p. 202n23.
Exhibited
Birmingham, Michigan, Sheldon Ross Gallery, Romare Bearden: Jazz Collages, March 29-April 19, 1980, n.p., no. 1, cover illustration.
Further details
This work will be included in the upcoming Romare Bearden Digital Catalogue Raisonné compiled by the Wildenstein Plattner Institute.

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Lot Essay

The present work belongs to Bearden's important Jazz Series of twenty collages executed in 1979. The works were exhibited the following year at Bearden's dealer, Sheldon Ross Gallery in Birmingham, Michigan, with the present work gracing the cover of the catalogue. Of this series, a contemporary critic wrote: "Romare Bearden...has never produced a more satisfying body of work than the 20 'Jazz' pieces he made especially for Detroit...There is an easy fusion in these works between cutout images and painting. Bearden capitalizes on intervals between shapes and colors in much the same way musicians rely on pauses between notes...They are bits of the artist's experience, pieces of growing up in Harlem in the 1920s and knowing Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday and Jelly Roll Morton." (J.H. Colby, "Jazz, in shapes and colors," The Detroit News, April 13, 1980, p. 4-G)

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