Nina Chanel Abney
Nina Chanel Abney nyɛla Americanima nucheeni baŋda ŋun be New York. O nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Harvey, Illinois.[1] O nyɛla Afirika Americanima pɛnta pɛnta ka o tuma ŋɔ nyɛ din jandiri paɣa bee doo "homophobia" n-ti pahi siyaasa tali.
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Exhibitions
mali niŋ- I Dread To Think, 2012 [2]
- Always a Winner, 2015 [3]
- Royal Flush, 2017[4]
- Fair Grounds, 2017 [5]
- Safe House, 2017 [6]
- Seized the Imagination, 2017[7]
- Hot to Trot. Not., 2018[8]
- Chicago Cultural Center, 2018[4]
- Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles & California African American Museum, 2018[4]
- Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, 2019[4]
Collections
mali niŋO tuma nima shɛŋa nyɛ "collection" shɛŋa din doli na ŋɔ Bronx Museum of the Arts; Brooklyn Museum; Museum of Modern Art; Rubell Museum n-ti pahi Whitney Museum of American Art.[9][10][11][12][13]
Books
mali niŋ- 30 Americans: Rubell Family Collection. Rubell Family Collection (publisher), 2012. By Robert Hobbs, Glen Logon, Franklin Sirmans and Michele Wallace. ISBN 978-0-9821195-5-6.
- Nina Chanel Abney: Royal Flush. Duke University, 2017. By Marshall N. Price. ISBN 978-0-938989-41-7.
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ McVey, Kurt. "How Nina Chanel Abney is Championing the Black Lives Matter Movement with a Paintbrush" (en). Vanity Fair. https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2015/10/nina-chanel-abney-painter-always-a-winner-interview.
- ↑ Frank, Priscilla (2012-10-25). Mashup Artist Creates Giant 60-Foot Painting (en).
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney - Always A Winner (en-US) (29 October 2015).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 EXHIBITIONS (en-US).
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney Crated An Inclusive Playground For Adults (8 December 2017).
- ↑ Gallery, Mary Boone. Mary Boone Gallery (en).
- ↑ See Nina Chanel Abney's Powerful New Paintings About Racial Conflict and Contradictions in America (en-US) (2017-12-15).
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney: Hot to Trot. Not. | Contemporary And (de).
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney.
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney. The Rubell Museum.
- ↑ Beyond the veil: permanent works from the collection. The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
- ↑ Forbidden Fruit - Nina Chanel Abney. The Brooklyn Museum.
- ↑ Nina Chanel Abney. The Museum of Modern Art.
External links
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