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Kwaku Yaro’s  stunning exhibition at  in London titled “Son Of Man, Can These Bones Live?” And curated by  opened last n...
23/01/2026

Kwaku Yaro’s stunning exhibition at in London titled “Son Of Man, Can These Bones Live?” And curated by opened last night. We highly recommend that you go see it. Congratulations and

Mid Summer Afternoon Dream by Amy Sherald.Amy Sherald is a celebrated contemporary American artist renowned for her tran...
23/08/2025

Mid Summer Afternoon Dream by Amy Sherald.

Amy Sherald is a celebrated contemporary American artist renowned for her transformative approach to portraiture. She gained international acclaim in 2018 with her iconic portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama, commissioned by the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.

Image courtesy: the artist

Pipedream, 2024 by Emma PrempehOil, Acrylic and Schlag metal on Canvas98 2/5 × 66 9/10 in | 250 × 170 cmThe starting poi...
05/05/2025

Pipedream, 2024 by Emma Prempeh
Oil, Acrylic and Schlag metal on Canvas
98 2/5 × 66 9/10 in | 250 × 170 cm

The starting point to Prempeh’s paintings is the matter of blackness – the tonal properties of the colour establishes the ground to her paintings and a cinematic basis to invoke and project memories of events, people, and places to emphasise an appreciation of ancestral time and relationships, selfhood and transformation

📸 courtesy: The artist and

Kwesi Botchway’s show “The Sun Must Come Down Part II” is now open at Gallery 1957  in London and it’s stunning Make sur...
15/03/2025

Kwesi Botchway’s show “The Sun Must Come Down Part II” is now open at Gallery 1957 in London and it’s stunning

Make sure you see it!


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Larry Amponsah’s new exhibition at  in Accra is incredible!!!The show is titled ‘Mastery might be a long way off, but th...
28/12/2023

Larry Amponsah’s new exhibition at in Accra is incredible!!!

The show is titled ‘Mastery might be a long way off, but the flow state induced by floristry is profoundly rewarding,’ and was curated by

Turning towards his characteristic practice of physical and conceptual collage (emerging from an early fascination with stacked Ghanaian calendars that you may find in a modest home or market stall), Amponsah creates in-between spaces: canvases caught between a tear and a mark. A clean slick line results from slowly pulling tape, a photorealistic rip from gentle plucking. These gestures illuminate how Amponsah tenderly grooms his paintings as he would his own young children. And through this pruning process, painted surfaces become topographical landscapes enduring shifts both soft and seismic, from magazine to collage, delineated borders to home sweet home. “Memories can be raw,” the artist reflects, “but imaginations… They remain more exciting, fresh, and fundamentally closer to us, more so than our very scars. This is why I’m drawn to fiction and imagination: they allow me to pull complex images out of almost anything, and in doing so, they have a say in shaping our reality.”

Extract from the curatorial text by Katherine Finerty

Go see it asap!!!

 is the king of details 📷: Black Americano, courtesy of the artist,  & .london
06/05/2023

is the king of details

📷: Black Americano, courtesy of the artist, & .london

Artist Paul Asare  brings us right back into the middle of the dying discourse surrounding abstraction The civil enginee...
30/03/2023

Artist Paul Asare brings us right back into the middle of the dying discourse surrounding abstraction

The civil engineer using his abstract paintings to gradually show us what it means to plan, build and live in cities in our world today. Using bold colours and layered strokes, Paul tackles elements of chaos, movement, instability and global warming in such a clever manner which has no doubt positioned him as an artist to watch and follow closely.

📷 courtesy: The artist Paul Mensah Asare and .london

Artist Paul Asare  brings us right back into the middle of the dying discourse surrounding abstraction The civil enginee...
30/03/2023

Artist Paul Asare brings us right back into the middle of the dying discourse surrounding abstraction

The civil engineer using his abstract paintings to gradually show us what it means to plan, build and live in cities in our world today. Using bold colours and layered strokes, Paul tackles elements of chaos, movement, instability and global warming in such a clever manner which has no doubt positioned his as an artist to watch and follow closely.

📷 courtesy: The artist and .london

The Soil From Which We Came by Larry Amponsah  in   ended today Incredible Show!!!
17/02/2023

The Soil From Which We Came by Larry Amponsah in ended today

Incredible Show!!!

An evening in Mazowe, 2019 by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami .wevhu 📷 courtesy: the artist &
17/02/2023

An evening in Mazowe, 2019 by Kudzanai-Violet Hwami .wevhu

📷 courtesy: the artist &

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