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James Barnor, Nigerian Superman, Manste Agbona Park, Accra, 1958

James Barnor

Nigerian Superman, Manste Agbona Park, Accra, 1958
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Dimensions : 24*30 . 40*50 . 70*80
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From boxing, football to yoga, This is really just a drop in a sea of images that are culturally significant. From world class boxers such as Attuquaye Clottey, Roy Ankrah...
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From boxing, football to yoga,

This is really just a drop in a sea of images that are culturally significant.

From world class boxers such as Attuquaye Clottey, Roy Ankrah to Mohammed Ali, as well as Ghana’s oldest football club: Accra Hearts of Oak, each athlete has paved the way for the stars of today. 

Celebrating their images through this exhibition is a real pleasure.

James Barnor 

Exhibitions

James Barnor : A Retrospective (2019) at Nubuke Foundation, Greater Accra, Ghana

 

Publications

James Barnor: Ever Young, the first monograph of his work, was published in 2015

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