The Studio Museum in Harlem
Bronx Museum
Brooklyn Museum
The Heckscher Museum of Art
Hofstra University Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of Modern Art
Montclair Art Museum
Newark Museum
Parrish Art Museum
Queens Museum of Art
Whitney Museum of American Art
Bearden Elsewhere
Fall/Winter 2011–12 Exhibitions and Projects

Conjur Woman, 1964

The Farmer, 1968

Two Women, 1969

Prevalence of Ritual I-V, 1974

Fall 2011
The Prevalence of Ritual: Tidings, 1973
through November 27, 2011

American Identities: A New Look, Modern Life

Wizard's Domaine, ca. 1970s

through January 8, 2012

Ripped: The Allure of Collage

Ritual Bayou, Byzantine Frieze, Mississippi Monday, Carolina Interior, Memories, and Reunion, from the series "Ritual Bayou," c. 1972

 

Fall 2011
The Train, 1974
through January 2, 2012

Romare Bearden (1911–1988): A Centennial Celebration

The Block, 1978

Fall 2011

Carolina Blue, 1970

Come Sunday from the portfolio 1776 USA 1976 Bicentennial Prints, 1975

Jazz II Deluxe, 1980

December 3, 2011–May 19, 2013

Patterns, Systems, Structures: Abstraction in American Art

Circe Turns a Companion of Odysseus into a Swine, 1980

February 25 to August 19, 2012

Romare Bearden: Selections from the Newark Museum's Collection (opens February 25)
11 works including Adoration of the Wise Men, 1945 and The Family, 1975

 

Romare Bearden: Southern Recollections (opens May 23)
Organized by The Mint Museum, this landmark exhibition of nearly 100 works highlights not only Bearden’s artistic mastery, but also the development of narrative and thematic explorations of his native South.

 

 

 

through November 27, 2011

American Portraits: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum

Before the First Whistle, ca. 1974
 

Coming soon

The Studio Museum and the Romare Bearden Foundation initiated a special project to mark the Bearden centennial: from September 2, 2011, to September 2, 2012, museums across the tri-state area will display Bearden works from their respective collections. This project is a way to celebrate Bearden’s life and artistic practice, and for museum-goers to see a wide selection of his work.

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