Robert G. O'Meallyis Zora Neale Hurston Professor of English at Columbia University and founding director of Columbia's Center for Jazz Studies. Mickalene Thomas is a New York–based artist known for her mixed-media paintings, particularly portraits of Black women, often incorporating rhinestones, glitter, and other nontraditional materials, which challenge conventional notions of beauty and identity.
""'Romare Bearden, Paris Blues: Painting Jazz” (Rizzoli; March 2026) presents Bearden's Paris Blues series of 19 jazz-infused collages created in 1981 and originally conceived of as a book project. The text is authored by jazz scholar Robert O'Meally.The book dives into the history of this unique series, as well as re-examining Bearden's life and work through his engagement with jazz. A deep engagement. Bearden’s passion for jazz music inspired him to write jazz songs. A few were even recorded.Conceived as pages for an oversized book responding to the film Paris Blues (1961), the series reimagines the jazz world of Harlem, New Orleans, and Paris through Bearden’s distinctive figurative collages.The book traces music’s influence from Bearden’s early oil paintings to his iconic collages. Long overlooked, the Paris Blues series emerges here as a vital expression of Bearden’s lifelong engagement with jazz and the African American experience, offering fresh insight into one of the most influential artists of the 20th century."" — FORBES LIFE