James Barnor and his son Daniel, photographed on the day of his baptism, at James' house, Accra, 1952
Via @james_barnor_archives

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James Barnor and his son Daniel, photographed on the day of his baptism, at James' house, Accra, 1952
Via @james_barnor_archives

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👁 A wedding guest posing with James Barnor's new Linhof camera, c.1954-55 Wedding of a customs officer at the Ghana-Togo border via @james_barnor_archives #ListeningToImages #Listening2Images #JamesBarnor https://www.instagram.com/p/CrVeAjeov8X/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
☆ Born in 1929, Ghanaian photographer James Barnor documented the shift towards modern living as experienced by black people in both Africa and Britain. Barnor first moved to London in 1959, and his reportage of the capital during the 1960s records the emergence of a modern multicultural city. ☆ • Photo and caption reposted from Victoria and Albert Museum @vamuseum . . #JamesBarnor #1960sphotography #Ghana #1960sLondon #blackbritish https://www.instagram.com/p/B7U5MBCH3Uu/?igshid=74fnsvi73axj
NUBUKE FOUNDATION The new @nubuke_foundation gallery edifice is “fantabruta.” The space opened last Saturday with an exhibition by celebrated Ghanaian photographer James Barnor. The exhibition, a retrospective of James Barnor’s photography works shows works that are reminiscent of Ghana from the 1950’s through to the 90’s. Stories of families, friends, social and political gatherings at city centers, local shops, and on the streets. The exhibition is on till May 2020. . . 📷: Nana Osei - 2019 . . #nubukefoundation #accra #ghana #africa #exhibition #jamesbarnor #retrospective #streetphotography #streetstyle #ashantiimmigrant #architecture #building #gallery #everydayafrica #dynamicafrica #visiterlafrique (at Nubuke Foundation) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5XwJNyp5Zg/?igshid=18s9ctkdn3d44
Analysis: James Barnor #estudiosvisuales #jamesbarnor https://www.instagram.com/p/CbvjxBTJxqQ/?utm_medium=tumblr

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Catch me on Live today 4pm [GMT] in conversation with @jamesbarnor @ada_accra #Iam #adriensauvage #jamesbarnor #staylouche (at Accra, Ghana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CY6KgEwqKH2/?utm_medium=tumblr
Serpentine Gallery
If you are looking for something new to do in London, The Serpentine Gallery is the place to go. It is situated in Kensington Gardens, in Hyde Park, London. There are two gallery branches, one at the north side, and the other one on the south side. They are less than ten minutes walk from each other, over a bridge across the Serpentine lake – very easy. North Side Gallery Bridge over Serpentine…
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