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Adama Jalloh

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[1]Adama Jalloh ( ከውጭ 1993) bụ onye na-ese foto Britain nke ihe nketa Sierra Leone onye ọrụ ya na Tate Modern na V&A Museum .  Ọ bụ ike na ike na foto akwụkwọ.

Ndụ mmalite na agụmakwụkwọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

[2]A match Jalloh na 1993 nye nne na nna Sierra Leone ma dabere na London.  [1] [2] O nwere BA na foto azụmahịa sitere na Mahadum Arts Bournemouth, [2] wee merie British Journal of Photography Breakthrough Award maka otu onyonyo site n'aka onye akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na 2015.

Ọrụ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Agụnyere ọrụ Jalloh na ihe ngosi ngosi "Mgbe awa egwu: fim nke Mba" (2015) na Tate Modern, London (na- ozi ọrụ ya Familiar Faces );  [1] "Emume nke ndị na-ese foto anụmanụ Africa" ​​(2018) na Nubuke Foundation, Accra, Ghana;  [2] "Ọ dịghị ebe dị ka ụlọ" Friday Late (2019), V&A Museum, London (nke onye ọrụ ya " Akụkọ");  [3] na "Mgbakọ Bamako - African Biennale of Photography" (2019), Mali. [3] [2]

Site na Ọktọba 2020 ruo Septemba 2021, Horniman Museum na London ihe ngosi "An Ode To Afrosurrealism" nke nwere foto Jalloh na Hamed Maiye.[4] [5] [6]

Jalloh emeela ọrụ sitere na ike na otu egwu Alexander McQueen .  [1] Na mpaghara egwu, o gosila ndị na-ese ihe nkiri Zara McFarlane, Yussef Kamaal, Shabaka Hutchings, Little Simz, Freddie Gibbs, na Mr Eazi . [7]

[8]Foto Jalloh nke Selma Blair bụ ihe gbasara nke ike May 2023 nke Vogue Germany, isi Vogue nke German.

Ntụaka[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. D&AD Meets: POC Creatives — Photographer Adama Jalloh on heritage, collaboration and inspiring black women in the African Diaspora (en). D&AD. Retrieved on 1 February 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Info. Adama Jalloh. Retrieved on 1 February 2022. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "info" defined multiple times with different content
  3. Photography Festival - Coming soon: The 12th edition of the Bamako Encounters - Biennale of African Photography. The Eye of Photography Magazine. Retrieved on 1 February 2022.
  4. An Ode to Afrosurrealism. Horniman Museum and Gardens. Retrieved on 1 February 2022.
  5. Johanson (5 November 2021). An Ode to Afrosurrealism. AFRICANAH.ORG. Retrieved on 1 February 2022.
  6. Solarin. "The importance of Afrosurrealism in 2020", i-D, 10 November 2020. Retrieved on 1 February 2022. (in en)
  7. El-Sabrout. Adama Jalloh — The Future Happened (en). The Future Happened. Retrieved on 1 February 2022.
  8. "Selma Blair über ihre MS-Diagnose: “Ich hatte immer Angst, dass man mich für unfähig halten würde”", Vogue Germany, 20 April 2023. Retrieved on 25 May 2023. (in de-DE)

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