American photographer (born 1952)
Phyllis Galembo (born 1952)[ 1] is an American photographer living in New York City.
She has published seven monographs, including, Pale Pink (1983), Vodou: visions and voices of Haiti (1998), Divine inspiration: from Benin to Bahia (1993), Dressed for thrills: 100 years of Halloween costumes & masquerade (2002), Maske (2016), Mexico: Masks, Rituals (2019), and Sodo (2021).
Galembo received a Senior Fulbright Research Award in 1993–94; was a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in 1996, 2010 and 2016; and was a Guggenheim Foundation Fellow in 2014.
Education
Galembo earned an MFA from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1977.[ 2]
Publications
Pale pink (1983)
Aso-ebi, Cloth of the Family (1997), sponsored by New York Council for the Arts
Divine inspiration: from Benin to Bahia (1993, 1998)[ 3]
Dressed for thrills: 100 years of Halloween costumes & masquerade (2002)[ 4]
Vodou: visions and voices of Haiti (2005)
Maske (2010,[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] 2016)[ 8] [ 9]
Phyllis Galembo: Mexico, Masks and Rituals (2019)[ 10]
Sodo , Datz (2021)
Awards
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
1993: Divine Inspiration: From Benin To Bahia, Photographs By Phyllis Galembo , International Center of Photography . Work illustrating the religious traditions of Nigeria and the spiritual practices of Brazil introduced from Africa via the slave trade.[ 15]
1998: Kings, Chiefs, and Women of Power: Images from Nigeria , American Museum of Natural History[ 16]
2005: Sepia International[ 17] [ 18]
2007: West African Masquerade: Photographs by Phyllis Galembo , Tang Museum, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, curated by Ian Berry[ 19]
Phyllis Galembo: Maske was exhibited at Steven Kasher Gallery in N.Y.C. in 2011[ 20]
Group exhibitions or during festivals
Collections
Galembo's works is held in the following permanent collections:
See also
References
^ "Phyllis Galembo, American, born 1952" . Birmingham Museum of Art . Retrieved 2023-09-24 .
^ a b "Permanent Collection » Wisconsin Union" . union.wisc.edu .
^ "Religion Book Review: Divine Inspiration: From Benin to Bahia by Phyllis Galembo, Author, Phyllis Galembo, Photographer, Joseph Nevdomsky, Designed by University of New Mexico Press $35 (169p) ISBN 978-0-8263-1378-2" . PublishersWeekly.com . March 1993. Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ "Nonfiction Book Review: DRESSED FOR THRILLS: 100 Years of Halloween Costumes & Masquerade by Phyllis Galembo" . www.publishersweekly.com . 2002-02-09. Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ Bisschoff, Jürgen (November 2010). "Mummenschanz" (PDF) . Geo .
^ Smyth, Diane (October 2010). "The mask" . British Journal of Photography : 16.
^ "Phyllis Galembo: Peering behind the mask" . The Telegraph . 2016-03-16. ISSN 0307-1235 . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ Dickerman, Kenneth. "Wild, wacky and sometimes serious: The surreal outfits of African masquerading" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ AnOther (2016-03-17). "The Astonishing Artistry and Aesthetics of African Masking" . AnOther . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ Nnadi, Chioma (7 June 2019). "Phyllis Galembo's New Book Offers a Rare Glimpse Inside the World of Mexican Ritual Dress" . Vogue . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ https://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/fulbrightdirectories/1993%20-%201994.pdf [bare URL PDF ]
^ "NYFA Announces Recipients and Finalists for 2016 Artists' Fellowship Program" . July 8, 2016.
^ "Names You Know" . NYFA .
^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Phyllis Galembo" .
^ "Divine Inspiration: From Benin To Bahia, Photographs By Phyllis Galembo" . International Center of Photography . 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ "American Museum of Natural History Research Library: Search Results" .
^ Smith, Roberta (2005-07-15). "Art in Review; Phyllis Galembo (Published 2005)" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ Reid, Calvin (December 2005). "EXHIBITION REVIEWS, PHYLLIS GALEMBO" . Art in America .
^ "West African Masquerade: Photographs by Phyllis Galembo" . The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art .
^ "Phyllis Galembo - Artists - Steven Kasher Gallery" . www.stevenkasher.com . Retrieved 2021-09-21 .
^ "Africa triumphs at the Venice Biennale" . BBC News . 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ "Phyllis Galembo: Maske | Boca Raton Museum of Art" .
^ "Collections Database" . museums.fivecolleges.edu . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
^ "Midnight Princess" . Museum of Fine Arts, Houston .
^ "Priest of Oluorogbo, Ife, Nigeria" . www.metmuseum.org . Retrieved 2021-01-23 .
General references
International National Artists People