James Barnor Artist Newspaper
From the groundbreaking exhibition that introduced James Barnor's photographs to the (art)world at large
Product Description
After a recent stocktake, we are releasing a very limited number of copies of this rare artist newspaper, published in an edition of 3000 copies back in 2010 to accompany James Barnor's first major gallery exhibition.
Born in 1929 in Accra, Barnor is considered a pioneer of Ghanaian photography. Through portraiture, his photographs represent societies in transition: Ghana moving towards its independence and London becoming a cosmopolitan, multicultural metropolis. Alongside reproductions of more than 60 of the artist's photographs, this newspaper includes the brilliant essay People Get Ready: James Barnor’s Route Map of Afro-Modernity by Kobena Mercer.
Product Specification
41x 26.5cm
Folded newspaper
16 pages
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