Aïda Muluneh (bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1974, Addis Ababa , Ethiopia ) Ethiopia anfooni yaara, karimba, daabia ni nivuɣ'so ŋun peentiri ninsalinima.[ 1]
Muluneh daa di European Union Prize, African Photography Encounters mini CRAF International Award of Photography. Yuuni 2020, bɛ daa ti o Photographic Curatorship pini din zani ti Royal Photographic Society .
Yuuni 2019, Aïda n daa nyɛ tuuli paɣa ŋun pahi nam Nobel Peace Prize Exhibition,[ 2] ka yuuni 2020, Nobel Peace Prize nyɛla bɛ ni daa zaŋ shɛli ti World Food Program.[ 3]
Muluneh nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Addis Ababa , Ethiopia yuuni 1974.[ 4] O bilim ni o daa bela Cyprus, Greece, UK, ni Yemen pɔi ka daa naan yi ti ʒini Canada yuuni 1985.[ 5] [ 6] O ni daa na nyɛ bia, Muluneh daa chaŋla shikuru Western Canada High School din be Alberta, Canada.[ 7] O daa deei la o shɛhira gbaŋ din nyɛ "BA in film, radio, and television" shikuru yuli booni Howard University nima sani yuuni 2000.[ 8] [ 9] O shikuru nyaaŋa, o daatumdila anfooninima tuma Washington Post ,[ 8] [ 5] ka rum din nyaaŋa, o tumanima nyɛla din gili luŋ'li kam.[ 10] Din nyaaŋa o daa labu Ethiopia ka be Addis Ababa.[ 5] [ 11]
Muluneh n-nyɛ ŋun yina ti pili Developing and Educating Societies Through the Arts (DESTA), ka di sɔŋdi ka o yɛligiri kali tuma.[ 8] [ 9] [ 12] [ 5]
Ethiopia: Past, Forward. Brussels: Africalia Editions and Roularta , 2009. ISBN 9789086792009 . With an introduction and text by Eddy Boutmans and Simon Njami . Text in English, Dutch and French.
The World is 9. Johannesburg: David Krut, 2016. OCLC 1021854566 . Includes "A stronger light" by Lemn Sissay . In English with subtitles also in Amharic.
Ethiopia Past/forward, Christiansand Kunstforening, Christianssand, 2011
The World is 9, David Krut Projects, New York City, 2016
Work from The World is Nine and 99 Series, VivaneArt, Calgary, part of Alberta's Exposure Photography Festival, 2017[ 5] [ 14]
Reflections of Hope: Aida Muluneh in the Aga Khan Park, Aga Khan Museum , Toronto, 2018
Ethiopian Passages - Dialogues in the Diaspora, National Museum of African Art , Smithsonian Institution , Washington, DC, 2003[ 13]
Imágenes Havana, Havana, Cuba, 2003[ 13]
8th International Open, Woman Made Gallery , Chicago, IL, 2005
Body of Evidence (Selections from the Contemporary African Art Collection), National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 2006
Spot on..., ifa-Galerie Berlin, 2008
Spot On… Bamako, Vii. African Photography Encounters , ifa-Galerie Stuttgart, 2009
Always Moving Forward, Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography, Toronto, ON, 2010
The Divine Comedy - Heaven, Purgatory And Hell Revisited By Contemporary African Artists, Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) , Frankfurt/Main, 2014; SCAD Museum of Art , Savannah, GA
1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, David Krut Projects Booth, Brooklyn, New York, 2016
I love Africa, Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo, Austria, 2018[ 12] [ 15]
Being: New Photography, MoMA , New York City, 2018
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography , Tate Modern , London, 2023[ 16]
↑ Ethiopian Photographer Aida Muluneh's Body Painting Pictures Will Stop You In Your Tracks (en) (2018-03-24).
↑ Nobel Peace Center (en) .[permanent dead link ]
↑ Bjerketvedt, Jonas (2020-12-10). Experience the Nobel Peace Prize Exhibition 2020 (en) .
↑ "Aida Muluneh (Ethiopian, born 1974)" , artnet .
↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "Coloured skin: the body art of Aida Muluneh – in pictures" . The Guardian . 21 February 2017. ISSN 0261-3077 . https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2017/feb/21/aida-muluneh-in-pictures .
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↑ (2016) "Between Nostalgia and Future Dreaming". Transition: An International Review 120 (120): 116–131. DOI :10.2979/transition.120.1.12 . .
↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Aïda Muluneh: founder and director Addis Foto Fest, Canada/Ethiopia .
↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Kiunguyu, Kylie (27 August 2018). "Ethiopia's Acclaimed Photographer Aida Muluneh Uses Visual Art to Share Her Heritage" . This Is Africa . https://allafrica.com/stories/201808270320.html .
↑ Moges-Gerbi, Meron (20 August 2018). "Aida Muluneh: Changing the narrative on Ethiopia, one photo at a time" . CNN Style . https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/ethiopian-photographer-aida-muluneh-moma/index.html .
↑ Giorgis, Hannah (June 2019). The Photographer Fighting Visual Clichés of Africa .
↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Helen's Heroine - Aïda Muluneh" . http://rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/headquarters/blogs/2018/july/helens-heroine---aida-muluneh .
↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 "'The testament to one's strength is determined on what we choose to do with the challenges that we face'" . Addis Standard . 9 December 2014. http://addisstandard.com/the-testament-to-ones-strength-is-determined-on-what-we-choose-to-do-with-the-challenges-that-we-face/ .
↑ Aida Muluneh - VivianeArt .
↑ "Africa, Baden and Honorary Fellows" . 6 July 2018. http://rps.org/regions-and-chapters/regions/headquarters/blogs/2018/july/africa-baden-and-a-couple-of-hon-fs .
↑ A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography | Tate Modern (en-GB) .
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