Fabiola Jean-Louis (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli September biɛɣ'pia dali yuuni 1978) nyɛla Haitianima nuchee ni baŋda ŋun tuma tooi jɛndi anfooninima yaabu.[1] O tuma nyɛla din jɛndi gbansabila din gbaai bahindi paɣaba zaŋ n-ti African American mini Afro-Caribbean people.[2][3] Jean-Louis nyɛla ŋun tumanima be Museum of Art and Design (MAD), New York City, Lux Art Institute, San Diego, n-ti pahi Andrew Freedman Home din be The Bronx.[1][4][5]

Fabiola Jean-Louis
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Fabiola Jean-Louis nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Port au Prince, Haiti yuuni 1978 pɔi ka daa labi o daŋ sani Harlem, New York, saha shɛli o ni daa nyɛ yuma ayi.[3] Jean-Louis nyɛla shikuru bila kuro zaŋ n-ti Fashion Industries High-school mini City-As-School.[3][5]

Solo exhibitions

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Group exhibitions

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Artist residency

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Selected collections

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Kundivihira

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Cassidy Zachary and April Calahan (February 16, 2021). "Refashioning History, an interview with artist Fabiola Jean-Louis". Dressed Podcast (Podcast). iHeart Radio.
  2. Stewart, Jessica (9 April 2018). Interview: Powerful Photos of Black Women in White European Nobility Gowns.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Danielle Krysa (February 19, 2021). "Fabiola Jean-Louis: Create Your Own Magic". The Jealous Curator (Podcast). Libsyn.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Artist Studios: Fabiola Jean-Louis.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Uptowner, The Curious (2019-03-27). This artist reimagines the past, depicting black women in exquisite period costumes made of paper (en).
  6. Hewitt, Lonnie Burstein (2019-09-10). Haunting Black Narrative opens Lucky Season 13 at Lux Art Institute (en-US).
  7. 7.0 7.1 Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and their Diasporas (en-US) (2019-02-04).
  8. Davidson, Eliza (2018-03-30). Fabiola Jean-Louis beautifully explores ugly truths via DuSable Museum exhibit (en).
  9. ALAN AVERY ART COMPANY: FABIOLA JEAN-LOUIS: RE-WRITING HISTORY (en) (2017-11-04).
  10. Rewriting History: Paper Gowns & Photographs, The Art of Fabiola Jean-Louis (en-US).
  11. Colophon Our Colonial Inheritance.
  12. Exhibition Overview, Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room.
  13. Exhibitions: THE REST OF HISTORY.
  14. Dressed – Paul Robeson Galleries (en-US).
  15. Visionary Aponte: Art & Black Freedom – Little Haiti Cultural Complex (en-US).
  16. 'High John the Conqueror Ain't Got Nothing On Me' at Rush Arts Philadelphia (en) (2017-03-26).
  17. Africa Forecast: Fashioning Contemporary Life at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art (en-US).
  18. Women as Witness (en).
  19. Mortman, Megan (2014-04-24). Work of art: Sixth Annual Juried Student Exhibition (en-US).
  20. Phillips, Hannah (November 10, 2021). Fabiola Jean-Louis Comes to UCA as Artist-in-Residence.
  21. Schimitschek, Martina. Lux unveils 13th residency season with a focus on inclusivity.
  22. Permanent Collection (January 14, 2023).
  23. NYU LMF: Permanent Acquisition of Fabiola Jean-Louis Artwork.
  24. Fabiola Jean-Louis | 'Amina,' 2016 (en-US) (2016-06-24).
  25. Kuhl, Nancy (April 28, 2021). New Acquisition: Rewriting History by Fabiola Jean-Louis.


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