Articles by: adamadelphine

Art News: Rema Hort Mann Foundation Names 2018 Artist Grantees, Annie Armstrong, September 26, 2018

NEWS Rema Hort Mann Foundation Names 2018 Artist Grantees BY Annie Armstrong POSTED 09/26/18 4:21 PM3217058 Sara Stern, Night Talk , 2017.  COURTESY REMA HORT MANN FOUNDATION  The Rema Hort Mann Foundation today announced the winners of its 2018 Emerging Artist Grants, which each come with unrestricted funds of $10,000. The recipients are as follows: – […]

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OkayAfrica: 100 Women: Adama Delphine Fawundu and Laylah Amatullah Barrayn’s MFON Gives Black Women Photographers a Home, by Camille Storm and Qimmah Saafir Okay Africa, March 8, 2018

100 Women: Adama Delphine Fawundu and Laylah Amatullah Barrayn’s MFON Gives Black Women Photographers a Home The biannual photography journal is named after Nigerian Photographer Mmekutmfon “Mfon” Essien Where the word “captures” is normally applicable in describing the work of a photographer, one could argue that the exact opposite is […]

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A New Book Gives Us the World as Seen by Black Female Photographers, by Jacqueline Alemany, vogue.com October 16, 2017

OCTOBER 16, 2017 8:30 AMby JACQUELINE ALEMANY 1/15 Nydia Blas, from the series The Girls Who Spun Gold, Ithaca, New York, 2016Courtesy of Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora In 1985, Arthur Ashe’s widow, the photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, published a historical survey that she called Viewfinders: Black Women Photographers. Viewfinders chronicled the work of the […]

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Washington Post: In the galleries: ‘Afrofuturism,’ defined in the moment, by nine artists, by Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, September 17, 2017

Museums Review  In the galleries: ‘Afrofuturism,’ defined in the moment, by nine artists “In the Face of History,” by Adama Delphine Fawundu, is a wall of documents that are each topped with a silhouette of the artist’s head. (Adama Delphine Fawundu/Stereo Vision Photography/Honfleur Gallery) By Mark JenkinsSeptember 7, 2017 Originally describing African […]

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Hyperallergic: Columbia University MFA Students Put on a Strong Thesis Show Despite Department Woes, by Zachery Small, May 16, 2018

Students of the 2018 MFA class are presenting strong work at the Wallach Art Gallery, many of them building large installations around their pieces. Zachary Small Tuition disputes be damned. Despite struggling with leaky pipes, overheated studios, and absentee professors, Columbia University’s visual arts MFA students have assembled a high-caliber […]

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