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Jammie Holmes
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya1984 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụThibodaux Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ese Dezie

Jammie Holmes (amụrụ 1984) bụ onye na-ese ihe na ọhaneze America. Dị ka onye na-ese ihe, a maara ya maka ọrụ nke na-anọchite anya ihe nkiri ndụ Black na America miri emi n'ebe ndịda, na-elebara anya na ọdịiche dị na Louisiana dị ka ebe ọbịa ọbịa na ebe nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ịda ogbenye na ịkpa ókè agbụrụ. [1] [2] A kọwawo ya dị ka onye na-ese ihe na-akụziri onwe ya ihe. [2] Holmes bi ma na-arụ ọrụ na Dallas, Texas . [3]

Ndụ mbido[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Amụrụ ma zụlite Holmes na Thibodaux, Louisiana . [4] [2] O tolitere n'ebe ihe ncheta nke ịgba ohu gbara ya gburugburu yana esemokwu otu ndị ọrụ nke nwere nnukwu ọnụnọ kemgbe ogbugbu Thibodaux nke 1887. [5]

Ọrụ nka[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Na 2020 Holmes mere ihe ngosi ebe okwu ikpeazụ George Floyd agbakwunyere na ọkọlọtọ ụgbọ elu wee fega n'elu New York City, Dallas, Los Angeles, Detroit na Miami. [6] [7] [8] Okwu ndị a pụtara na nnukwu ederede ngọngọ; na Detroit, ọkọlọtọ gụpụtara "Biko, enweghị m ike iku ume", ebe ọ nọ na New York obodo ọ gụrụ "HA GA-Egbu M". [9] [10] N'afọ 2021, o wepụtara ọrụ bọọdụ ahụ m hụrụ ya niile na Dallas, Texas. [11]

Ihe osise ya gụnyere na nchịkọta nke Museum of Fine Arts, Houston [12] na nchịkọta Scantland na Columbus Museum of Art . [13]

Ihe ngosi[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

America miri emi n'ebe ndịda, na-elebara anya na ọdịiche dị na Louisiana dị ka ebe ọbịa ọbịa na ebe nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ịda ogbenye na ịkpa ókè

  • Ihe ngosi nka echiche, Dallas, TX (2017)
  • Agba m, Pocket Art Studio, Rome, Italy (2018)
  • Na-adịgide adịgide, Mega Art Gallery, Corchiano, Italy (2018)
  • Ihe ngosi nka echiche, Dallas, TX [14] (2018)
  • Mmiri dị ọcha, Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans, LA (2019) [15]
  • Ọ nweghị ndị nka nwuru anwu, Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans, LA (2019) [16]
  • LA Artcore 5th Kwa Afọ Juried ngosi (2019) [17]
  • Ihe Anyị Na-ekwu Maka, Marianne Boesky Gallery (2022) [18]
  • Ibe nke nwoke, Library Street Collective, Detroit (2021) [19]
  • Gịnị mere nri mkpụrụ obi? , Gana Art Gallery, Korea (2022) [20]
  • Somewherein America, obere ọkụ dị iche iche, Los Angeles (2023) [21]

Ntụaka[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. Jammie Holmes (en-US). Library Street Collective. Archived from the original on 2021-07-27. Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Biro (2 June 2021). Jammie Holmes: Pieces of a Man. The Brooklyn Rail.
  3. Four Black Men, Lost in Thought. The New York Times (2 October 2020).
  4. Hicks. Artist Jammie Holmes Paints What He Knows: Stories of Trauma and Survival (en). Dallas Observer.
  5. The Thibodaux Massacre Left 60 African-Americans Dead and Spelled the End of Unionized Farm Labor in the South for Decades (en). Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  6. Moss (1 June 2020). George Floyd's Final Words, Written in the Sky. The New York Times.
  7. Holland (2 June 2020). George Floyd's last words fly across the skies of US cities (en). CNN.
  8. George Floyd's Last Words Soar Over Detroit: "Please I Can't Breathe" (en). wdet.org (June 2020).
  9. Artist Jammie Holmes Flies Banners Across the Sky to Remember George Floyd's Last Words. Observer (3 June 2020).
  10. Why Visual Artist Jammie Holmes Took George Floyd's Last Words to the Sky (en). Texas Monthly (10 July 2020).
  11. Artist Jammie Holmes Wants to Remind Dallas About the City's Black History (en). D Magazine (21 July 2021).
  12. Jammie Holmes Brown Sparrow. mfah.org.
  13. Present Generations: Creating the Scantland Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art. columbusmuseum.org (25 May 2021).
  14. New Digital Art Exhibit Features Dallas-Based Artist's Sky-High Response to the Murder of George Floyd (en-US). PaperCity Magazine (2020-06-08). Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  15. "Clean Water" | Jammie Holmes - Exhibitions - Arts District New Orleans. www.artsdistrictneworleans.com. Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  16. International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art - 23RD ANNUAL NO DEAD ARTISTS - Exhibitions - JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY. www.jonathanferraragallery.com. Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  17. 5th Annual Juried Exhibit (en-US). LA Artcore. Archived from the original on 2021-07-27. Retrieved on 2020-09-20.
  18. "What We Are Talking About", Marianne Boesky Gallery.
  19. Matthew Biro. "Jammie Holmes: Pieces of a Man", Brooklyn Rail, June 17, 2021.
  20. Alexis Schwartz. "Jammie Holmes Unveils the Rural Black South to the World", Cultured Mag, January 21, 2022.
  21. Angelica Villa. "Painter Jammie Holmes Wrestles with What It Means to Belong", ARTnews, February 17, 2023.