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Category Archives: Art exhibition
Edward Ofosu: Accra we dey!
GK Art Notes profile of Edward Ofosu, a Ghanian multimedia artist on the occasion of his solo exhibition, Rhythm of The Soul, at La Foundation of Art, Accra, Ghana. The show runs from 21/8/25 to 21/9/25. Continue reading
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Tagged Accra, Art, David Hockney, digital art, drawing, Edward Ofosu, Ghana, iPad art, La Foundation of Art, LAFA Accra, travel
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Abi Morocco Photos: Spirit of Lagos at Autograph
Abi Morocco Photos: Spirit of Lagos at Autograph, London curated by Lagos Studio Archives and Bindi Vora. An exhibition of African photography studio portraiture, telling the story of self-fashioning, cultural expression and aspiration in booming 1970s Nigeria. Continue reading
Posted in Art exhibition, GK Reviews
Tagged African studio portraiture, Art, Autograph ABP, exhibitions, Lagos, London, Nigeria, Photography, Yoruba Photography
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Who exactly are America’s Black artists?
Soul of a Nation shines a bright light on the vital contribution of Black artists to a dramatic period in American art and history. So reads every promotional material for Tate Modern’s Soul of a Nation exhibition. How does being an … Continue reading
Norman Lewis, Processional, 1965: A Not So Black and White Perspective
Processional (1965) by Norman Lewis is just one of the many engaging artworks in the Soul of a Nation exhibition at the Tate Modern, London. While being one amongst the many, Processional stands out as uniquely striking in its simplicity. … Continue reading
Countdown to Documenta 14
I am off the Document 14! This is a great treat, especially as I had pleasure of attending DocumentA 13 in 2012. It is amazing to have the opportunity to attend consecutive Documenta instalments, which occur once every five years. … Continue reading
Look Van Gogh, it’s Ofosu without paint, brush or canvas!
GalleriaClic is excited to promote Edward Ofosu’s first solo exhibition of essentially iPad art. One of Ofosu’s artistic heroes is David Hockney. And why should Ofosu not admire Hockney, after all, the pioneering artist not only experimented with iPad art, … Continue reading
Turner Prize 2014: A retort
‘It’s about owning images and disorientating them’: Turner prize 2014 nominee James Richards should not need to explain his work(!)
Mishka Henner: The Brutal Beauty of Prophetic Photography
Of nine exhibiting photographers, the images of Mishka Henner captured the theme of “Consumption” in the Prix Pictet exhibition of shortlisted photographs at the Victoria & Albert Museum. In this instalment of Prix Pictet’s efforts to “harness the power of … Continue reading
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Tagged Consumption, Hong Hao, Mishka Henner, Porter Gallery, Prix Pictet, Sustainability, V&A
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Thinking Big: Pondering on anarchy and futility
‘All is futile’ laments Solomon in the Bible and its all “pretentious crap” agrees Zhivago Duncan in Christie’s and Saatchi Gallery’s Thinking Big. So nothing new through the passage of time then! Futility along with anarchy seems to be the big story in … Continue reading
Banksy’s Pigeons versus Exhibit B: Lessons in how to and how not to
For about 24 hours in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, a contemporary work of art resonated with us as a contemporary audience, while being effortlessly clever and intelligent. Then it was stopped dead in its tracks. But this need not matter, thanks to … Continue reading →