The acclaimed filmmaker, who will represent the United Kingdom in the 2024 Venice Biennale, speaks about the restless ghosts of Ghana’s history.

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The Creative Power of Barbara Ess

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Sally Mann, Edmund de Waal, and a Dialogue about Formalism

An exhibition pairing the celebrated photographer with the renowned ceramicist highlights their shared fascination with objects and images.
A Young Photographer’s Poetic View of Everyday Life in Ghana
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A Young Photographer’s Poetic View of Everyday Life in Ghana

In his landscapes and portraits, Kay Kwabia translates city scenes in and around Accra into atmospheric images.
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For the world’s most powerful camera, translating invisible light is a matter of art and science.

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