[Lowery Sims interviewed at a symposium honoring the late Harlem artist Romare Bearden] / [with Betsy Aaron].

Metropolitan Museum curator Lowery Sims talks about the legacy of late Harlem artist Romare Bearden at a symposium in Bearden's honor. Sims declares Bearden a great American artist with his own sense of individuality. Artists Burt Gentry and Bob Blackburn discuss how Bearden's art incorporated theme...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: CBS Television Network (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Sims, Lowery Stokes (Interviewee)
Gentry, Burt (Commentator)
Blackburn, Bob L., 1951- (Commentator)
Patton, Shan (Commentator)
Aaron, Betsy (Reporter)
Language:English
Published: [1991]
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Physical Description:1 audio file (8 min., 52 sec.)
Other Uniform Title:Sunday morning (Television program)
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
Metropolitan Museum curator Lowery Sims talks about the legacy of late Harlem artist Romare Bearden at a symposium in Bearden's honor. Sims declares Bearden a great American artist with his own sense of individuality. Artists Burt Gentry and Bob Blackburn discuss how Bearden's art incorporated themes of the African-American community. Manhattan Museum curator Shan Pattern talks about the influence of women on Bearden's work.
Note:Electronic resource.
Call Number:M5024 bd.4
Voice 37249
Playing Time:00:08:52
Participant or Performer:
Lowery Sims, Burt Gentry, Bob Blackburn, Shan Patton, Betsy Aaron.
Event Details:
Broadcast on CBS-TV (Sunday morning), July 21, 1991.
Source of Description:
Description based on open-reel tape version record.