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Jane Alexander (artist)

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Jane Alexander ( bɛ dɔɣɔ la yuuni 1959)[1] o nyɛla ŋun be nuuni tuun tumdi shɛbi ban yuli du pam South Africa tingban ni .[2][3] O nyɛla bipuɣingi ŋun tumdi nucheeni tuma ka niribi mi o ka o nyɛla ŋun tumdi sculpture, The Butcher Boys. O nyɛla ŋun tumdi tuma nim kamani ; sculpture, photomontages, anfooni nim ti pahi sinii nim tuma. Alexander nyɛla ŋun yu sali bɛhigu pam, zaba din daa niŋ yuma ka ʒi polo, nti pahi kaya ni taada yɛla teebu o tuma maani.[4][5][6][7][5][6][8][9][2]

O konko exhibition nima

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  • Yuuni 1986 Newtown, Johannesburg: Market Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 1995 Grahamstown, South Africa: Monument Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 1999 Cape Town: Irma Stern Museum, University of Cape Town[7]
  • Yuuni 2000 London: Gasworks[7]
  • Yuuni 2002 Stuttgart, Germany: DaimlerChrysler Konzernzentrale, Forum Stuttgart-Moringen[7]
  • Yuuni 2005 Vienna: Kunsthalle Wien[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Durham, UK: Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 New York: Jack Shainman Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 2011 Brussels: La Centrale Electrique[7]
  • Yuuni 2012 New York: Museum for African Art[7]

O mini shɛbi exhibition nima

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]
  • Yuuni 1994 Havana: Museo Nacional de Bellas Arte, 5th Havana Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 1995 Venice: Palazzo Grassi, Venice Biennale[7]
  • Yuuni 1996 Berlin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt[7]
  • Yuuni 1996 Cape Town: Castle of Good Hope[7]
  • Yuuni 1997 Munich: Art Bureau[7]
  • Yuuni 1998 Dakar, Senegal: Galerie Nationale, Dak’Art Biennale[7]
  • Yuuni 1998 Tokyo: Tobu Museum of Art[7]
  • Yuuni 1999 Cape Town: The Granary[7]
  • Yuuni 1999 Accra, Ghana: National Museum Accra[7]
  • Yuuni 2000 Lyon, France: Halle Tony Garnier, Biennale de Lyon[7]
  • Yuuni 2000 Reykjavik: Reykjavik Art Museum[7]
  • Yuuni 2000 Cape Town: IDASA Gallery, Talk. Thetha, Praat
  • Yuuni 2000 Havana: Centro De Arte Contemporaneo Wilfredp Lam, 7th Havana Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 2000 London, British Museum[7]
  • Yuuni 2001 Munich: Museum Villa Stuck[7]
  • Yuuni 2001 Barcelona: Centre de Cultura Contemorania de Barcelona[7]
  • Yuuni 2001 Madrid: Circulo de Bellas Artes[7]
  • Yuuni 2002 Paris: Maison Europeenne de la Photographie[7]
  • Yuuni 2002 Berlin: Neue Gesellschaft fur Bildende Kunst[7]
  • Yuuni 2003 Waltham, MA: Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University[7]
  • Yuuni 2003 Stockholm: NK Car Park[7]
  • Yuuni 2004 Cherleroi, Belgium: palais des Beaux-Arts[7]
  • Yuuni 2004 Cape Town: Castle of Good Hope[7]
  • Yuuni 2004 Düsseldorf: Museum Kunst Palast[7]
  • Yuuni 2004 Tilburg, the Netherlands: Oude Warande[7]
  • Yuuni 2004 New York: Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine and the Museum for African Art[7]
  • Yuuni 2005 North Adams, MA: Mass MoCA[7]
  • Yuuni 2005 Bamako, Mali: Musee National du Mali[7]
  • Yuuni 2006 Ostend: Provinciaal Museum voor Modernde Kunst and the North Sea Cost of Belgium[7]
  • Yuuni 2006 Brussels: La Centrale Electrique[7]
  • Yuuni 2006 Singapore: City Hall, Singapore Biennale[7]
  • Yuuni 2006 São Paulo: Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo, Bienal de São Paulo[7]
  • Yuuni 2007 Goteborg, Sweden: Roda Sten, Goteborg International Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 2007 Barcelona: Centre de Cultura Contemprania de Barcelona[7]
  • Yuuni 2008 Johannesburg: FADA Gallery, University of Johannesburg[7]
  • Yuuni 2008 Polokwane, South Africa: Polowwane Art Museum[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Havana: Saint Francis of Assisi Convent, Havana Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Johannesburg: Sandton Convention Centre[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Paris: Grande Halle de La Villette[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Khayelitsha, South Africa: Lookout Hill[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Osaka Japan: Dojima River Forum, Dojima River Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Tirana, Albania: Hotel Dajti, Tirana International Contemporary Art Biennial[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Cape Town: Spier[7]
  • Yuuni 2009 Cape Town: South African National Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Cape Town: Cape Institute for Architecture[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Cape Town: South African National Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Cape Town: Michael Stevenson Gallery[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Cradle of Humankind, Gauteng, South Africa: NIROX Sculpture Park[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Helsinki: Tennis Palace Art Museum[7]
  • Yuuni 2010 Baltimore: Maryland Institute College of Art[7]

O kpaŋmaŋ pina nim n nyɛ:

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  • Yuuni 1982 – National Fine Arts Student Award[10]
  • Yuuni 1982 – Martienssen Student Prize[11]
  • Yuuni 1995 – Standard Bank Young Artist Award[10]
  • Yuuni 1996 – Joint winner of the First National Bank Artist of the Year[11]
  • Yuuni 1996 – The FNB Vita Art Now Award[10]
  • Yuuni 2002 – DaimlerChrysler Award[10]
  • Yuuni 2004 – University of Cape Town Fellowship[7]
  1. A chirim ya: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named sahi_Jane
  2. 1 2 Dent, Lisa (2012-08-03). Global Context: Q+A with Jane Alexander (en-US).
  3. Ceves, James (2020). Top 15 South African Artists. South African News-website "Briefly.co.za".
  4. A feature on an artist in the public eye Jane Alexander (1999).
  5. 1 2 Bick, Tenley (Winter 2010). "Horror Histories: Apartheid and the Abject Body in the Work of Jane Alexander". African Arts 43 (4): 30–41. DOI:10.1162/afar.2010.43.4.30.
  6. 1 2 Subiros, Pep (Fall 2013). "Jane Alexander: Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope)". Journal of Contemporary African Art 2013 (33): 92–99. DOI:10.1215/10757163-2352839.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Subiros, Pep; Kobena, van Robbroek; Lize, Njami; Simon, Jamal; Jane, Alexander (2011). Jane Alexander Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope). New York: Museum for African Art and Actar. pp. 11–181. ISBN 978-0-945802-57-0.
  8. Tate. Who is Jane Alexander? (en-GB).
  9. Anonymous. Jane Alexander.
  10. 1 2 3 4 A chirim ya: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named afri_Afri
  11. 1 2 www.lesideesnet.com, Les Idées Net -. African Success : Biography of Jane ALEXANDER.