Larry Amponsah Ghanaian, b. 1989
Just Breathe, 2019
Inkjet Print, Fake Hair Extensions, Melted Glue-sticks & Acrylic on Somerset Velvet Paper
120 x 150 cm
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Archival images and materials collected from private and public spaces have been reworked on virtually (change of colour, scale, texture and pixels) by the artist. Through further physical collaging, he...
Archival images and materials collected from private and public spaces have been reworked on virtually (change of colour, scale, texture and pixels) by the artist. Through further physical collaging, he then employs acrylic, pastel and other materials to create large collage-paintings.
In his search for Black excellence within diverse spaces, the artist references his own West African upbringing within a greater global narrative of how displacement and refraction can lead to collaboration and resilience.
In his search for Black excellence within diverse spaces, the artist references his own West African upbringing within a greater global narrative of how displacement and refraction can lead to collaboration and resilience.
Exhibitions
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