Fabiola Jean-Louis
Fabiola Jean-Louis (amuru ya na September 10, 1978) bu onye omenkà nke Haiti na-aru oru na foto, ime akwa akwa, na ihe sculpture. [1] Ụbọchị ya na-egosi njikọ nke ndị ojii, Micro nke ụmụ, iji lebara akara na akara aha na ihe mere eme nke ndị Africa America na ndị Afro-Caribbean . [2] [3] Jean-Louis enwetawo ụlọ obibi na Museum of Art and Design (MAD), New York City, Lux Art Institute, San Diego, na Andrew Freedman Home na Bronx . [1] [4] [5] Na 2021, Jean-Louis izi Haiti mbụ na-ese ihe ngosi na Metropolitan Museum of Art . [6] Fabiola bi ma na-arụ ọrụ na New York City. [1]
Akụkọ ndụ
dezieA mụrụ Fabiola Jean-Louis na Port au Prince, Haiti na 1978 tupu ya na ezinụlọ ya kwaga Harlem, New York mgbe ọ dị afọ 2.[1] Jean-Louis bụ onye nkuzi nke ụlọ akwụkwọ sekọndrị Ejiji Industries na City-As-School.[1][2] O mechara gaa Mahadum Nova Southeast dị na Fort Lauderdale, Florida na atụmatụ ịmụ ọgwụ tupu ọ hapụ ọnwa atọ ihere ngụsị akwụkwọ iji nweta ọrụ nka.[3] [4] [5] Ọ nọ ugbu a na Brooklyn, New York [2]
Ọrụ
dezieFabiola Jean-Louis bụ onye omenka nke na-eji foto eme ihe ndị ọrụ sitere n'ike nsasị nsacha ndị awụ nke iri na nke gbadoro ụkwụ na ụmụ ekiri. Ezi usoro nke usoro ya, Jean-Louis na-ebe uwe mara mma na ngwa ejiji ndị ọzọ site na akwụkwọ wee pụta ihe nkiri nke mbụ awụ nke iri na . [1] Ọ na-ekwu, "My ọrụ mgbe centralizes gburugburu nwa na agba aja aja nwanyi ahu, na ọ na-ele anya na ọha mmadụ - anyị ebe na ọha mmadụ." [2] Onye nkatọ nka, Felicia Feaster, na-ekwu, sị, "Jean-Louis nọ n'azụmahịa nke ma na-agbagha agbagha n'otu nke omenala anya anyị - yana otuto nke naanị ndị isi ndu Europe - ebe ọ na - መሪkwa uche n'ihe na-enye nsogbu nke ọtụtụ ndị [3]
Mmalite nke Jean-Louis malitere n'afọ 2014 mgbe ọ malitere ịnwale foto dị iche iche site na ịgwakọta sayensị, teknụzụ, nka na imewe ya na anwansi, ihe omimi, na ihe dị egwu. [4] Ọ na-eji akwụkwọ na-emegharị uwe ndị baroque n'ihi na, "Dịka nwanyị ojii, amụtara m ime n'enweghị ihe ọ bụla, iji mee ka ihe kacha mma na-enweghị ihe ọ bụla mgbe ụfọdụ. Na akwa ákwà dị mma dị oke ọnụ. Ịchọrọ ime ihe ndị a dị ịtụnanya, uwe ejiji baroque ma ọ dị mkpa ka ị nwee. ego maka ya." [4]
Na 2021, Metropolitan Museum of Art nyere Fabiola iwu ka o mee ihe osise akwụkwọ dị ndụ ka a ga- na-egosi afọ abụọ ha, Tupu ụnyaahụ anyị nwere ike ife efe: ndị oge Afrofuturist . Nke a mere ka Jean-Louis ji Haiti mbụ e sere na ụlọ ngosi ihe mgbe ochie [5]
Na-arụ ọrụ
dezieNa-edegharị akụkọ ihe mere eme
dezie[6]Ndeịgharị ihe mere eme bụ usoro nke Jean-Louis na-eme ka ìhè na-ahụ na ndị ojii na-eme ihe mere eme nke nwere ihe nkiri nke ndị na-eme ihe mere eme ememmue. [1] N'ịbụ nke nwere foto na ihe ọkpụkpụ, Jean-Louis na-eme uwe na ngwa mpempe akwụkwọ na-echetara uwe ndị ama ama n'ụwa ochie na-eyi ma na-ese foto ndị ọ na-achị na- eyi ha. [1] Usoro a na-enwe ese anya site na mmeso ndị na-egwu egwu egwu egwu ọtụtụ awụ nke ịgba ohu, na-eji ntụaka dị ka "The Whipped Back" nke Gordon nke na-enye egwu egwu keloid na-enwe na uwe a aha na foto Jean-Louis, "Madame Beauvoir's Painting." [2] N'April nke 2021, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library na Mahadum Yale kwuputara njikọ nke Pọtụfoliyo Akụkọ Ederede.
Ihe ngosi Solo
dezie- 2019: Andrew Freedman Home, Bronx, NY [7]
- 2019: Lux Art Institute, San Diego, CA [8]
- 2018: BRIC Gallery, Brooklyn, NY [9]
- 2017: DuSable Museum of African American His loltory, Chicago, IL [10]
- 2017: Alan Avery Art Company, Atlanta, GA [11]
- 2016: Ụlọ Akwụkwọ Harlem nke Arts, Harlem, NY [12]
Ihe ngosi otu
dezie- 2022: Ihe nketa nke Ọchịchị anyị, Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands [13]
- 2021: Tupu ụnyaahụ anyị nwere ike ịfe : Afrofuturist Period Room, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY [14]
- 2019: Akụkọ ndị ọzọ, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA [15]
- 2018: Yi uwe, Ihe ngosi Ohere dị na Paul Robeson Galleries, Newark, NJ [16]
- 2018: Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas, BRIC, Brooklyn, NY [9]
- 2017: Visionary Aponte; Art na nnwere onwe ojii, Nkà nke Black Miami, Little Haiti Cultural Center, Art Basel, Miami, FL [17]
- 2017: High John the Conqueror Enweghị m ihe ọ bụla: American Hoodoo na Southern Black American-Centric Spiritual Ways, Rush Philanthropic, Rush Arts Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA [18]
- 2016: Afrịka amụma: Ekebe Ndụ Contemporary, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, Atlanta, GA [19]
- 2016: Ihe ngosi Otu Boundless, Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn, NY
- 2016: Ihe ngosi Otu Metamorphosis, Arts East New York Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
- 2015: Ụmụ nwanyị dị ka Onyeàmà, TI Art Studios, Brooklyn, NY [20]
- 2014: Ihe ngosi ụmụ akwụkwọ juried kwa afọ nke isii, Nova Southeast University, Fort Lauderdale - Davie, FL [21]
Ebe obibi onye nka
dezie- 2021: Mahadum Central Arkansas, Conway, AR [22]
- 2019: Lux Art Institute, San Diego, CA [23]
- 2017: Museum of Arts and Design, New York City, NY [24]
Nchịkọta ahọpụtara
dezie- Ụlọ Andrew Freedman, Bronx, NY
- Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka Hunter, Chattanooga, TN [25]
- Mahadum New York, New York City, NY [26]
- Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Spelman, Atlanta, GA [27]
- Mahadum Yale, New Haven, CT [6]
Ntụaka
dezie- ↑ Templeeti:Cite podcast
- ↑ Engel (Summer 2021). "The Archival Tourist Take Two: Looking at Legacies of Eighteenth-Century Portraiture through the Work of Elizabeth Colomba and Fabiola Jean-Louis". Eighteenth-Century Fiction 33. DOI:10.3138/ecf.33.4.557.
- ↑ Feaster. "Artist Fabiola Jean-Louis offers pretty pictures of ugly history", The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 1, 2017. Retrieved on October 6, 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Andrea Leonhardt (2018-01-22). Haitian Artist Fabiola Jean-Louis Speaks About Rewriting History in New Bklyn Conversation Series (en-US). BK Reader. Retrieved on 2021-10-06.
- ↑ Contemporary Voices: Fabiola Jean-Louis. George Washington University Museum. Archived from the original on 2023-01-17. Retrieved on 2024-05-31.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Kuhl (April 28, 2021). New Acquisition: Rewriting History by Fabiola Jean-Louis. BEINECKE RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY.
- ↑ Uptowner (2019-03-27). This artist reimagines the past, depicting black women in exquisite period costumes made of paper (en). thecuriousuptowner. Retrieved on 2020-07-07.
- ↑ Hewitt (2019-09-10). Haunting Black Narrative opens Lucky Season 13 at Lux Art Institute (en-US). Encinitas Advocate. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas (en-US). Edouard Duval-Carrié (2019-02-04). Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Davidson (2018-03-30). Fabiola Jean-Louis beautifully explores ugly truths via DuSable Museum exhibit (en). Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ ALAN AVERY ART COMPANY: FABIOLA JEAN-LOUIS: RE-WRITING HISTORY (en). KIDS OPERA & ART POSSE (2017-11-04). Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Rewriting History: Paper Gowns & Photographs, The Art of Fabiola Jean-Louis (en-US). Harlem School of the Arts. Archived from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Colophon Our Colonial Inheritance. Tropenmuseum.
- ↑ Exhibition Overview, Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room. Metropolitan Museum.
- ↑ Exhibitions: THE REST OF HISTORY. Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art.
- ↑ Dressed – Paul Robeson Galleries (en-US). Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Visionary Aponte: Art & Black Freedom – Little Haiti Cultural Complex (en-US). Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ 'High John the Conqueror Ain't Got Nothing On Me' at Rush Arts Philadelphia (en). Artblog (2017-03-26). Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Africa Forecast: Fashioning Contemporary Life at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art (en-US). DAILY SERVING. Archived from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Women as Witness (en). womenaswitness.wordpress.com. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Mortman (2014-04-24). Work of art: Sixth Annual Juried Student Exhibition (en-US). The Current. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Phillips (November 10, 2021). Fabiola Jean-Louis Comes to UCA as Artist-in-Residence. UCA Alumni Association.
- ↑ Schimitschek. Lux unveils 13th residency season with a focus on inclusivity. mcall.com. Archived from the original on 2020-07-01. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
- ↑ Artist Studios: Fabiola Jean-Louis. Museum of Arts and Design.
- ↑ Permanent Collection. Hunter Museum of American Art (January 14, 2023).
- ↑ NYU LMF: Permanent Acquisition of Fabiola Jean-Louis Artwork. Rising Violets NYU.
- ↑ Fabiola Jean-Louis | 'Amina,' 2016 (en-US). Spelman College Museum of Fine Art (2016-06-24). Archived from the original on 2020-07-02. Retrieved on 2020-06-30.
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