Colors
On the occasion of the third Parisian exhibition of photographer James Barnor, the gallery proposes to focus on color in the work of James Barnor, through a set of unpublished prints, resulting from the archiving work carried out closely with the photographer from the original negatives.
Events
Wednedsay 5th June
19h | Studio Session James Barnor & Alicia Knock*
20h | Vincent Tarrière | DJ set Highlife music
Thursday 6th June
Event for James Barnor's 90th anniversary
18 h | Private visit of the exhibition Paris-Londres, music migrations (1962-1989) & studio session James Barnor
20 h | music concert Obonu, Kotey Niikoi and his group Dromo
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James Barnor, Sophia Salomon, daughter of James Barnor’s landlady, Tip Toe area, Kokomlemle, Accra, c. 1972
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James Barnor, Model posing for the 1974 Agip calendar, Accra,, 1973
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James Barnor, Girls applying the final touches to Prints before leaving the CPL laboratory, Kent, c. 1968
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James Barnor, James Barnor washing the car of CPL laboratory, lent for the week-end, Kent, c. 1968
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James Barnor, Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, relaxing after a hot summer Sunday walk, Kent, 1968
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James Barnor, Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, relaxing after a summer Sunday walk, Kent, c. 1969
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James Barnor, Woman posing on James Barnor's car, Accra, 1970s
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James Barnor, Self-portrait with a model during James Barnor’s training at the Agfa-Gevaert laboratory in Mortsel, Belgium, 1969
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James Barnor, Sister Agoe in her pink dress, Studio X23, Accra, c. 1972