Listing 1 - 10 of 38 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Sociolinguistics --- African languages --- Accra
Choose an application
Choose an application
Accra (Ghana) --- Ghana
Choose an application
Choose an application
Sociology, Urban --- Sociologie urbaine --- Oxford Street (Accra, Ghana) --- Accra (Ghana) --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- Oxford Street (Accra, Ghana). --- Accra (Ghāna)
Choose an application
Sociology of environment --- Economic geography --- Accra --- Accra (Ghana) -- Economic conditions. --- Housing -- Ghana -- Accra.
Choose an application
International relations. Foreign policy --- Russia --- Accra --- Congo
Choose an application
Akan (African people) --- Marriage --- Social life and customs. --- Accra (Ghana)
Choose an application
The Roadmaker is a new retrospective book of work by photographer James Barnor drawing from across his career, demonstrating his modernism and inherent skill as a colourist. The publication of the book coincides with the exhibition James Barnor: Ghanaian Modernist at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery from 17 May 2021 as part of Bristol Photo Festival, and a major retrospective of Barnor's work at Serpentine, London from 20 May 2021. James Barnor (b.1929) was Ghana's first international press photographer. He came from a family of photographers and established his own studio in Accra, Ever Young, in 1950. He worked from this studio at the time of Ghana's independence whilst also selling his pictures to the Daily Graphic and Drum magazines. He came to Britain in 1959, and whilst working in a factory, he took photography "James Barnor: Ghanaian Modernist" at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery is part of the inaugural Bristol Photo Festival and will showcase over 40 photographs.
Photography, Artistic --- Portrait photography --- Barnor, James --- Accra (Ghana) --- England
Choose an application
Gã (African people) --- Politics and government --- Accra (Ghana)
Listing 1 - 10 of 38 | << page >> |
Sort by
|