Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 10月30日 01時34分
“The human face is where our emotions are best displayed,” says Ghanaian artist Kwesi Botchway (@k.botwe1). That’s where he tells his subjects’ stories. The face, and all the complexities it conveys, is the focus of an upcoming show of Botchway’s work at @gallery1957 in London. Titled “Becoming as well as Being,” the exhibition, running October 28 through December 13, is co-curated by the British writer Ekow Eshun (@ekoweshun) and will showcase 21 striking portraits that explore themes of identity, culture, and beauty. All of the works were created this year, during his residency at Gallery 1957’s original location in Accra, Ghana, under partial lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic and amid a worldwide civil rights movement.
Tap the link in our bio to see more. All artwork by @k.botwe1
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