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Foster Sakyiamah's first solo exhibition in Ghana with ADA contemporary art gallery!

We are so excited to announce the first solo exhibition in Ghana of our 2021 Art-In-Residence Foster Sakyiamah ‘Lines Through Time’ at ADA \ contemporary art gallery. It will open on November 17th!

This exhibition guest-curated by our Director, Joseph Awuah-Darko features some of the most colour and intrepid pieces I have ever worked on. One of Foster’s favourite works from this upcoming exhibition is ‘Akosua As Desire’ [captured] historically references Paul Gaugin’s ‘The Seed of the Areoi’ as my reimagined sense of beauty through the contextual lens of my appreciation of Ghanaian women.

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