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Conjuring Bearden (Paperback)
Richard J. Powell, Margaret Ellen Di Giulio, Alicia Garcia, Victoria Trout, Christine Wang
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Conjuring Bearden, a richly illustrated exhibition catalog,
explores the theme of the "conjur woman" in the work of artist
Romare Bearden (1911-1988). Throughout his career, Bearden
represented the female figure of the conjurer, or her Caribbean
equivalent, the Obeah woman, in his art. Enthralled by her
spirituality and power to transform, Bearden depicted the Obeah in
his collage, photomontage, and watercolors. Although much has been
written about Bearden, this is the first book to critically address
his obsessive and creative relationship with this figure of the
black vernacular.One of Bearden's most striking methods for
introducing the figure of the conjur woman in his art was by
distilling Cubist and Dadaist fracture through the deconstructive
aesthetics of jazz compositions and African American folk collage
and assemblage. With arresting color, Bearden's conjurers were
neither eroticized nor made passive. Essays look at Bearden's
thematic presentation of African American spirituality in relation
to his experiments with form and technique. They trace his visual
musings on African, Caribbean, and African American expressive
mysticism and examine his magical reinvention of pictorial space
and time. This catalog accompanies an exhibition of the same title
at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, which will be on
display from March 4, 2006 through July 16, 2006. Together, they
build on the findings of The Art of Romare Beaden, a major
retrospective organized by the National Gallery of Art that toured
nationwide.
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