AFTER LIFE

"AFTER LIFE" highlights artists who participated in the WOORI festival in Ghana, showcasing indigenous weaving practices. The exhibition responds to the climate crisis in Africa, where artists like Fatric Bewong, Gideon Hanyame, and Frederick Bamfo transform discarded materials into new forms, exploring environmental and social resilience.

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Ghana Tress
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Courtesy of the artist

Nubuke Foundation, 7, Lome Cl, Accra, Ghana. Runs through September 11th, 2024.

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Exhibition Description

"AFTER LIFE" features artists who have previously participated in WOORI, an annual festival in the Upper West region of Ghana hosted by the Nubuke Foundation. The festival showcases indigenous cultures, knowledge and practices on textile weaving. From catastrophic cyclones to record breaking heat waves, the force of the climate crisis is hitting Africa hard. This is despite Africans being amongst those who contribute the least to the conditions causing the global climate crisis. AFTER LIFE threads together each artists’ response to the unfolding climate crisis through the materials they use and the stories they are telling."

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