Laylah Ali (doɣim 1968)[1] nyɛla America Visual artist. [2] O nyɛla ŋun be Williamstown, Massachusetts,[1] ka nye professor Williams College.[3]

O ni daa pora, o niya daa nyemi ni o ti lɛbi doɣite bee alikaali nira.[4]

Ali daa nyela ŋun bo karim baŋsim Williams College ka daa deegi o B.A degree din jendi siliminsili ni studio art shahira gbaŋ yuuni 1991. [5] o daa lahi pahi Whitney Study Program din daa niŋ Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City la ni yuuni 1992 ka daa lahi tuɣu n ti bo baŋsim Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, yuuni 1993. Ali daa nyela ŋun deegi o M.F.A shahira gbaŋ sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts din be Washington University, St. Louis la yuuni 1994

Tuun sheŋa o ni zaŋ wuhi Salo

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Laylah Ali nyela ŋun zaŋ o tuma wuhi salo Venice Biennale(2003) ni Whitney Biennial(2004)[6] o tuma maa sheŋa n nye:

Kpaŋmaŋ pina

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Laylah Ali nyela ŋun di kpaŋ maŋ pina di sheŋa n nye; Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant yuuni 2008,[11] Joan Mitchell Foundation Residency in 2018,[12] United States Artists Fellowship,[13] .

Kundivihira

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Baker, Alex (2007) Laylah Ali: Typology. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. p. 47. ISBN 9780943836300
  2. Cotter, Holland (2000). "ART IN REVIEW; Laylah Ali". The New York Times (June 30). https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/30/arts/art-in-review-laylah-ali.html.
  3. Laylah Ali: The Greenheads Series. Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University.
  4. Laylah Ali on Greenheads, Violence in Art, and More.
  5. Paul Kasmin Gallery - Laylah Ali (en).
  6. Laylah Ali (en).
  7. Laylah Ali: Not Self Portraits (en-US).
  8. Black Pulp! (en-US) (2016-12-19).
  9. Ali, Laylah; DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park (2008-01-01). Laylah Ali: note drawings (in English). [Lincoln, MA?]: Decordova Museum and Sculpture Park. ISBN 9780945506591. OCLC 286493089.
  10. Laylah Ali Paintings on Paper | MASS MoCA (en-US) (2016-04-20).
  11. Foundation, Joan Mitchell. Joan Mitchell Foundation » Artist Programs » Artist Grants (en).
  12. Joan Mitchell Foundation Names Artists for Its 2018 Residency Program (8 February 2018).
  13. United States Artists Taps Baltimore-based Deana Haggag as President and CEO | Culture Type (en-US) (31 January 2017).