Deborah Jack
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Deborah Drisana Jack (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1970) nyɛla Caribbeanima lihigu nuchee ni baŋda. O nyɛla ŋun zoogi Saint Martin. Jack nyɛla ŋun daa naai State University of New York at Buffalo ka nyɛ ŋun wuhiri New Jersey City University.[1]
Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Jack nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1970 tiŋa yuli booni Rotterdam, Netherlands. O nyɛla ŋun zoogi Sint Maarten, Dutch pirigili nyɛla din be Saint Martin, Caribbean.[2]
Yuuni 1990s, Jack nyɛla ŋun tuma be Philipsburg-based AXUM.[3] O daa deegi o MFA yuuni 2002 shikuru yuli booni State University of New York at Buffalo.[4]
Selected exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 2010 somewhere in the tangle of limbs and roots, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, California[5]
- 2019 The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida[6][7]
- 2021 Deborah Jack: 20 Years, Penn and Brush, New York[8]
- 2022 Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990’s-Today, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois[9]
- 2023 Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990’s-Today, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts[10]
- 2024 Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990’s-Today, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, California[11]
- 2024 The Days That Build Us, PAMMTV, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida[12]
Public collections (selected)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida[13]
- Smith College Museum of Art, Massachusetts[14]
- Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Illinois
Tumanima
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Poetry collections
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1997: The Rainy Season, House of Nehesi Publishers (St. Martin)
- 2006: skin, House of Nehesi Publishers (St. Martin)
Other books
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ](In which Deborah Jack is profiled and her poetry and/or art critiqued)
- 2000: St. Martin Massive! A Snapshot of Popular Artists, House of Nehesi Publishers (St. Martin)
- 2003: Salted Tongues: Modern Literature in St.Martin, House of Nehesi Publishers (St. Martin)
- 2006: Haunting Capital: Memory, Text and the Black Diasporic Body, University Press of New England (USA)
- 2022: Deborah Jack: 20 Years, Pen + Brush (New York)
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ McKee, C. C. (2022-02-13). Deborah Jack Explores the Shared Histories of the Body and Landscape (en-US).
- ↑ (3 April 2019) "'a salting of sorts': Salt, Sea, and Affective Form in the Work of Deborah Jack". Art Journal 78 (2): 14–27. DOI:10.1080/00043249.2019.1626155.
- ↑ De Windt, Daniella (30 June 2022). "In the Hot Seat with Deborah Jack" (en-gb). The Daily Herald. https://www.thedailyherald.sx/supplements/out-n-about/in-the-hot-seat-with-deborah-jack.
- ↑ Dees, Sasha (5 July 2014). "Deborah Jack". Africanah. https://africanah.org/deborah-jack/.
- ↑ OPENING: Deborah Jack's, 'somewhere in the tangle of limbs and roots' November 19, 2010. Upcoming.com (12 November 2010).
- ↑ PAMM presents The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art (en-US) (July 12, 2019).
- ↑ The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art • Pérez Art Museum Miami (en-US).
- ↑ Deborah Jack: 20 Years (en) (2021).
- ↑ MCA Chicago - Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today (en).
- ↑ Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today, retrieved 2024-09-03
- ↑ Forecast Form: Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s–Today | MCASD | Exhibition (en).
- ↑ The Days That Build Us • Pérez Art Museum Miami (en-US).
- ↑ Vazquez, Neil (25 July 2019). 'The Other Side of Now' at PAMM Presents the Best of Contemporary Caribbean Art (en).
- ↑ Collecting 101: acquisition of Deborah Jack's 'the water between us remembers, so we wear this history on our skin, long for a sea-bath and hope the salt will cure what ails us' (en) (2021-04-01).
External links
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Artist website
- "About Evidence: A Conversation between Deborah Jack & Patricia Ortega-Miranda" (14 January 2021), Now be Here.