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Adama Delphine Fawundu ( banyere 1971) [1] Adama Delphine Fawundu bụ onye omenkà eje na Brooklyn, NY oghere nna ochie nke Lenni-Lanape.  Ọ bụ onye sitere na ndị Mende, Krim, Bamileke na ndị Bubi.  Asụsụ nka ọtụtụ ihe mgbaàmà uche gbadoro ụkwụ na gburugburu nke ụmụ amaala na ebe nchekwa nna ochie.  Fawundu jikotara bipụta akwụkwọ a ma nke ukwuu MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora na onye na-ese foto Laylah Amatullah Barrayn.  [2] - MFON bụ akwụkwọ na-eji ọrụ dị iche iche nke ụmụ na ndị na-ese foto na-iche ọnụọgụ abụọ nke Africa.  E sere ọrụ ya n'elu ihe ngosi n'ụwa niile.  Ọ bụ Prọfesọ nke Visual Arts na Mahadum Columbia.

Akụkọ ndụ

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Adama Delphine Fawundu njikwa na Brooklyn, NY, US, n'ime ihe nwere nwere nne Equatorial Guinean Bubi na nna Sierra Leonean Krim .  Ọ bụ nwa mbụ n'ime egwuregwu a unit na United States.

Fawundu akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na Mahadum Stony Brook na Bachelor of Arts na Liberal Studies/Mass Communications, African American Studies.  N'oge mkpa ya, o nyere aka na akwụkwọ ụmụ akwụkwọ kwa izu abụọ "Blackworld".  [1] [2] Mgbe e ima, ọ akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na New York University, ebe ike Master of Arts na Media Ecology.  [3] Ọ gụchara MFA ya na Visual Arts na Mahadum Columbia na 2018 [1]

Fawundu fim Howard Buford ma nwee ụmụ nwoke atọ: [1] Amal Buford, Che Ali Buford (alumna nke New York Philharmonic, onye na-ede abụ) [2] na Ras Kofi Buford.

Fawundu bidoro ụzọ nka nka dịka onye na-ese foto, na-arụ ọrụ na ngalaba a kemgbe 1993. Ka ọrụ ya na-etolite, usoro mgbasa ozi ọ na-arụ ọrụ na-agbasawanye ruo mgbe ọ nabatara usoro nka ọhụrụ - mbipụta, vidiyo, ụda na mgbakọ. Fawundu na-ejikọta akụkụ nke akụkọ ndụ na ọdịdị ala, nkà ihe ọmụma na akụkọ ifo, yana ahụmahụ nke onye ọ bụla na nke mkpokọta, iji tụgharịa uche n'ihe gbasara mmekọrịta ọha na eze dị iche iche, na-elekwasị anya na akụkọ ihe mere eme na eziokwu nke African Diaspora.

[2]mkpa dị mkpa na ọrụ mbụ Fawundu bụ ọrụ foto hip hop ya.  Ọ na-eji ọrụ na The Source, Vibe [1] na Beat Down Magazines, ọrụ nke gbatịrị n'ime njem 10 nke na-edekọ omenala hip-hop na egwu obodo obodo nke Afrika Afrika.  [2] Na 1995, na akwụkwọ maka akwụkwọ ozi Beat Down, Fawundu sere foto Prodigy na Havoc nke Mobb Deep maka album ha nke abụọ The Infamous .

[3]Malite na 2008, Fawundu de Sọ hip hop, Afro-pop, na omenala obodo na Accra (Ghana), Bamako (Mali), Dakar (Senegal), Addis Abbaba (Ethiopia), Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya),  Freetown (Sierra Leone), na Lagos (Nigeria).

[4]Na 2015, Fawundu ngwaọrụ na LagosPhoto Festival na oru ngo " Deconstructing She," na-eji onwe ya dị ka isiokwu iji lebara echiche efu na ajị anụ maka ihe ike nke ịgba ohu. [5]

Na 2016–17, yana ndị nka asatọ ndị ọzọ, Fawundu gosipụtara ọrụ ya dị ka akụkụ nke ihe ngosi "Black Magic: AfroPasts/AfroFutures." Ntinye ya " Na ihu nke akụkọ ihe mere eme " bụ mgbidi nke akwụkwọ na-egosi mmegbu nke òtù dị iche iche na-elekọta mmadụ, n'etiti ha na ụmụ nwanyị na ndị Africa America. [6] E gosikwara nrụnye a dị ka akụkụ nke ihe ngosi "In Plain Sight/Site" na 2019, ọtụtụ ndị nyocha na-eto ya nke ukwuu. [7] [8]

N'afọ 2017, ya na Laylah Amatullah Barrayan, o bipụtara onwe ya akwụkwọ na akwụkwọ akụkọ akpọrọ "MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora," na-anọchite anya ọrụ nke ihe karịrị otu narị ndị inyom na-ese foto sitere na agbụrụ Africa si n'akụkụ ụwa dum.

[9]Akwụkwọ a ma ama [1] [2] mere ka Fawundu gaa njem nlegharị anya akwụkwọ nke akwụkwọ ihe omume na Tate Modern, [3] Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, [4] International Center of Photography, [5] Harvard University  na ụlọ ọrụ ndị ọzọ.  N'afọ 2019, a pịa ndị na-edekọ òkù ka ha bịa okwu n'ememme foto na Los Angeles, Photoville, nke òtù njikọ nke bụ United Photo Industries haziri.  [6] Enwere ike akwụkwọ ahụ n'ọtụtụ ọba akwụkwọ ụwa, Victoria & Albert Museum, [7] Columbia University, [8] New York Public Library [9] na Harvard University

Na 2019, Fawundu ihe ngosi ya "kpakpando dị nsasị nke Isis na ndị na-eso ndị ọzọ" .  O jiri foto mgbasa ozi agwa agwa wee adị njikọ dị n'etiti ihe Mende ọdịnala sitere na Sierra Leone na ibu ụwa nke oge a.  E sere ọrụ a n'ebe abụọ na mba - na African American Museum na Philadelphia [1] na Crush Curatorial gallery na Chelsea, New York City.  [2] A na-ahụ ya ugbu a na Museum of African Diaspora. [10]

Ihe ngosi solo kachasị ọhụrụ nke Fawundu - "Ọ dịghị Wahala, Ọ dị mma: Onye Na-ahụ Maka Ime Mmụọ n'ime Hip-Hop Diaspora" - jikọtara ọrụ hip hop mbụ ya na akwụkwọ hip hop na egwu obodo na nso nso a na mpaghara Africa, na-anọchite anya njikọ omenala dị n'etiti Africa. na ndị ọbịa ya. [11]

E foto na ọrụ nke Fawundu n'ihe mkpokọta mkpokọta na mgbasa ozi Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York;  Brooklyn Historical Society, New York;  Ndị nkiri ihe nkiri Corridor, New York;  Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago;  David C. Driskell Center na Mahadum Maryland ;  Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke Art Contemporary na Mahadum São Paulo, Brazil;  Ndị eze ihe ngosi nka nke Norton na Villa La Pietra, Italy;  [1] Brighton Photo Biennial, United Kingdom na ndị ọzọ

Ihe nrite na nnabata

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Adama Delphine Fawundu enwetala ọtụtụ ihe nrite, gụnyere:

  • Mmekọrịta Foto sitere na New York Foundation for Arts (2016)
  • Award Artist na-apụta site na Rema Hort Mann Foundation (2018) [12]
  • Onye na-ese ihe na-arụ ọrụ BRIC (2018) [13]
  • Ebe ebe obibi maka nka nka akwụkwọ (2019)
  • Amaghị aha bụ ihe nrite nwanyị (2021) [14]
  • Onyinye enyemaka nke Brooklyn Historical Society Community Initiative

Ọ nọkwa na ndepụta ọkwa ndị a:

  • Ụmụ nwanyị 100 nke OkayAfrica na-emetụta Africa na Diaspora ya (2018) [15]
  • Royal Photographic Society 's (UK) narị ndị dike (2018) [16]

Ntụaka

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  1. Alumna Adama Delphine Fawundu '18 in Exhibition at Caribbean Culture Center African Diaspora Institute (en). Columbia – School of the Arts. Retrieved on October 10, 2019.
  2. DELPHINE FAWUNDU ON PHOTOGRAPHING THE "INFAMOUS" MOBB DEEP (en). DELPHINE FAWUNDU ON PHOTOGRAPHING THE "INFAMOUS" MOBB DEEP. Retrieved on October 17, 2019.
  3. No Wahala, It's All Good: A Spiritual Cypher within the Hip-Hop Diaspora — Adama Delphine Fawundu (2019) (en-US). United Photo Industries. Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved on October 17, 2019.
  4. LagosPhoto | International art festival of photography in Nigeria. LagosPhoto. Retrieved on October 11, 2019.
  5. LagosPhoto: Africa's future comes into focus. america.aljazeera.com. Retrieved on October 11, 2019.
  6. Jenkins (September 7, 2017). In the galleries: 'Afrofuturism,' defined in the moment, by nine artists. The Washington Post. Retrieved on October 10, 2019.
  7. Review | In Plain Sight/Site (en-US). connecticut art review. Retrieved on October 11, 2019.
  8. Haven. In Plain Sight, Artspace Lays History Bare (en). www.newhavenarts.org. Retrieved on October 11, 2019.
  9. MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora.. Harvard University Fine Arts Library. Retrieved on October 12, 2019.
  10. The Sacred Star of Isis and Other Stories: Photography by Adama Delphine Fawundu. MoAD Museum of African Diaspora. Archived from the original on October 11, 2019. Retrieved on October 11, 2019.
  11. No Wahala, It's All Good: A Spiritual Cypher within the Hip-Hop Diaspora — Adama Delphine Fawundu (2019) (en-US). United Photo Industries. Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved on October 17, 2019.
  12. Announcing the 2018 Emerging Artist Grantees in New York – Rema Hort Mann Foundation (en-US). Archived from the original on October 10, 2019. Retrieved on October 10, 2019.
  13. aclark (September 7, 2018). Meet Our Fall 2018 BRICworkspace Artists-in-Residence! (en). BRIC. Retrieved on October 10, 2019.
  14. Anonymous Was A Woman Award. Anonymous Was A Woman (November 9, 2021). Retrieved on November 10, 2021.
  15. Delphine Adama Fawundu (en-US). OKAYAFRICA's 100 WOMEN. Archived from the original on July 11, 2019. Retrieved on October 10, 2019.
  16. Adama Delphine Fawundu (en-GB). RPS Hundred Heroines (October 1, 2018). Retrieved on October 10, 2019.

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