Goodman Gallery is delighted to present Atta Kwami’s first solo show with the gallery since announcing joint representation with Beardsmore Gallery earlier this year. This exhibition presents a selection of paintings which Kwami made over the last twenty years, showing the breadth of his practice and highlighting the late artist as one of the most important African abstract painters of the 20th century. With a career spanning forty years, Kwami was a distinguished artist, art historian and curator, living and working between the UK and his home country, Ghana. His colourful works of vibrant geometric patterns are inspired by a...
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Atta Kwami, 'Amu', 2012. Acrylic on linen, 195 x 114.3 cm.
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Atta Kwami, 'Kahina', 2012. Acrylic on linen, 195 x 114 cm.
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Atta Kwami, 'Untitled'. Acrylic on canvas, 236 x 106.5 cm.
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Atta Kwami, 'Dakpene', 2012. Acrylic on linen, 50 x 65 cm.
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Atta Kwami, 'Susuka 2', 2010. Acrylic on canvas, 55.5 x 67 cm.
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Atta Kwami, 'Naivasha II', 1999. Acrylic on canvas, 123 x 262 cm.
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Atta Kwami (b. 1956, Accra, Ghana, d. 2021, UK) studied, and later taught at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). In 2007, Kwami received a PhD in art history, now published as Kumasi Realism, 1951-2007: An African Modernism, in which he sought to explore past and present influences on West African art, with an emphasis on street art traditions throughout Kumasi, G...