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Nka (2016) 2016 (38-39): 152–161.
Published: 01 November 2016
...Renée Mussai Born in 1929 in Accra, then the Gold Coast colony, James Barnor began his career in photography typically, as an apprentice in a colonial portrait studio of a relative, his cousin J. P. Dodoo. But in a unique career spanning more than six decades, bridging continents and photographic...
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Nka (2016) 2016 (38-39): 70–79.
Published: 01 November 2016
... of self, New Haven, Philadelphia, or Nigeria, the street is
Hendricks recalls the language of the street and a space of motion, a space of formation. The street
the language of street photographers, from Eugène can be anywhere. If Grand Manner portraiture
Atget to Gordon Parks to James Barnor, who...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (31): 46–111.
Published: 01 November 2012
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of people who witness international contemporary two-year-old Ghanaian photographer James Barnor
practice at first hand. titled Ever Young — in partnership with Autograph
One problem, of course, is in convincing West- ABP in London [the Barnor show ran from Septem-
ern museums...