News | 2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2024-04-10 | Atta Kwami: exhibition at Goodman gallery, London

safda adf afs We are delighted to share the exhibition of our fellow Atta Kwami at Goodman gallery in London.

Goodman Gallery has announced the representation of the estate of late Ghanaian painter Atta Kwami, in partnership with London’s Beardsmore Gallery. Kwami, who lived and worked between the U.K. and his native Ghana until his death in 2021, was posthumously awarded the Maria Lassnig Prize the same year. A new solo exhibition of the artist’s work will be held at Goodman Gallery’s Cork Street location in London this May.

This exhibition presents a selection of important works made over a period of twenty years, showing the breadth of Kwami’s practice and highlighting the artist as one of the most important, African abstract painters of the 20th century.

Born in 1956, Kwami was a prolific creator whose work spanned large-scale public art commissions and solo exhibitions at renowned institutions such as the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institution, and Kunsthalle Basel. His work, defined by colorful geometric abstractions, drew inspiration from Ghanaian architecture and the strip-woven textile traditions made famous by the Ewe and Asante people. These blocky color fields, often arranged in idiosyncratic assemblages, became known as “Kusami Realism,” which was heavily influenced by the rhythms of African music and jazz improvisation.

You will be able to see the exhibition from 16 May to 29 June.

More info here

Thami Mnyele Foundation promotes the exchange of art and culture between Africa and the Netherlands.