James Barnor, witness to a Changing Ghana
A woman poses for the camera, seated on a giant box of Agfa photo film in Accra, Ghana. The date is October 22, 1970, and Ghanaian photographer James Barnor has…
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"What I wanted to do was really to put together an exhibition that did some good and make people dream." – Maya Rochat
With this carte blanche devoted to the theme of water, the Swiss artist explores the issue of rising waters, not through an alarmist prism, but by awakening a deep respect for this vital element.
“Water Is Coming” is an immersive experience, combining sound and visuals, inviting us to reflect sensitively and contemplatively on our relationship with water and its essential role in our environment.
A woman poses for the camera, seated on a giant box of Agfa photo film in Accra, Ghana. The date is October 22, 1970, and Ghanaian photographer James Barnor has…
“I wanted to bear witness. Activism is linked to my journey as a woman. I have always been independent, self-reliant, active. I wanted to bear witness to the conditions of…