Kwesi Botchway Ghana, b. 1994
Overview
Born in Accra, Ghana in 1994, Kwesi Botchway lives and works in his city of birth which inspires his artistic representations of Black beauty, joy, and futurity. Botchway locates himself firmly in the Black Art genealogy, using his work to respond to anti-Blackness as experienced by Africans as well as those in far-flung African diasporas. Resonant across his work is the mission to represent Blackness beyond the limits of dominant narratives, representing its loveliness, vitality, and expansiveness.
Botchway works within the portrait tradition that bears a storied legacy in western art, reworking it by centring the long-absent and ignored Black figure. Blending styles of French Impressionism and African Realism, Botchway transforms the portrait into a study not of fixedness of identity, but of becoming and possibility. This oeuvre marks a shift from his earlier works, which sit more squarely in the realist style and are heavily influenced by Ghanian street art traditions. Realism and abstraction also influence the artist’s process of choosing subjects - while many are those Botchway knows from his life, others spring from his imagination or are composites of features he gleans from the world around him.
Refusing to perform for the white gaze, the figures in his recent portraiture exist in both the real beauty of the Black present as well as the fantastical possibilities of Black futures. They meet the viewer’s gaze directly or turn away from the stare, in both instances preserving an aura of mystery that forestalls a total and transparent availability to the audience. Instead, these subjects maintain interior lives that are shielded from public view, inner worlds of fantasy and possibility that signal the richness of Blackness.
The face is a significant element to Botchway’s portraits, as he considers it to be a reflection of the soul. Illustrating his fusion of realism and impressionism, these faces are both recognisable and fantastically surreal. The orange-hued eyes of his subjects signify the more-than-human quality of Blackness while the purple that saturates their skin both refuses the racialised meanings dominant culture reads onto Black skin and indexes the colour’s association with royalty to represent the Black figure as a majestic being. Colours, Botchway believes, are characters much like the subjects of his paintings, and so each pigment is chosen with precise and calculated intention.
Despite the surreal and private nature of these figures, he aims for these works to be in dialogue with the audience, drawing them into a world in which Black is so much more than what racism connotes it to be, challenging the viewer and broader society to confront the myths of anti-Blackness.
Exhibitions
Kwesi Botchway - The Sun Must Come Down Part II
London13 Mar - 3 May 2025Following the monumental success of The Sun Must Come Down at the French Protestant Church of London in October last year, this expanded body of work pushes the narrative further,...Read moreKwesi Botchway - The Sun Must Come Down
The French Protestant Church of London, 8 - 9 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QD7 - 12 Oct 2024Curated by Azu Nwagbogu, the interdisciplinary experience will take place over one week in the French Protestant Church of London, invoking a sense of fellowship and community with a harmonising...Read moreUNLIMITED III: The African Family
Curated by Marwan Zakhem23 May - 13 Jul 2024The first and second iteration of this monumental group exhibition took place respectively in 2022 and 2023. Both editions, curated by Gallery 1957’s founder director Marwan Zakhem, invited artists from...Read moreIn and Out of Time, Curated by Ekow Eshun
Third Floor, Galleria Mall, Accra16 Sep 2023 - 4 Jan 2024Drawing from the Ghanaian concept of Sankofa - to return to the past in order to move forward - the exhibition explores African cultural notions of non-linear time and brings...Read moreUnlimited
Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast, Ghana10 Nov 2022 - 18 Jan 2023Gallery 1957 is pleased to present UNLIMITED , the first of its kind group exhibition of monumental, large-scale works of art in a 1,400-square-metre unfinished industrial space that has never...Read more[West] African Renaissance
Gallery 1957 in collaboration with Christie's Dubai14 Nov - 14 Dec 2021These artists have been trailblazers in what is considered to be a Renaissance for modern and contemporary art from Africa and the African diaspora, with artists from the continent gaining...Read moreHomecoming: The Aesthetic of the Cool
Accra, Gallery II26 Mar - 9 May 2021In celebration of its 5th anniversary, Gallery 1957, proudly presents the contributions of Ghana's compelling voices in contemporary art. Homecoming: The Aesthetic of the Cool, showcases new work of Amoako...Read moreKwesi Botchway-Becoming as well as Being
London28 Oct - 18 Dec 2020Gallery 1957 are pleased to announce a solo exhibition with Ghanaian artist Kwesi Botchway at their London gallery, opening 28 October 2020. Taking its title from an essay by the...Read moreKwesi Botchway-Dark Purple is Everything Black
Accra, Gallery II19 May - 9 Jun 2020In Kwesi Botchway’s vibrant paintings, colour is everything. Colour is language, character, culture, community. In particular, purple is the new black—the new everything black . Botchway’s world of monochromatic backgrounds...Read more
Biography
Kwesi Botchway is the Founder of WorldFaze Art Studio in Accra, a studio and residency space focusing on supporting young local artists. This support for emerging talent is deeply inflected by his own introduction to painting through apprenticing with a Ghanian street artist at a young age.
He studied art at the Ghanatta College of Art and Design in Accra before enrolling at the Academy of Visual Arts in Frankfurt, Germany. He has held solo exhibitions in Denmark, Ghana, the UK, and Belgium, some resulting from his residency at Gallery 1957 in Ghana in 2020. Group exhibitions have featured his work across Ghana, South Africa, the UK, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, while he has been exhibited at fairs such as Art Brussel Week in 2021.
Botchway was nominated for the GUBA Awards USA as an Influential Artist in 2019, and has received significant press attention, profiled by publications such as Vogue, Financial Times, Flash Art, The Art Newspaper, Stylist, ArtNews, and Frieze.
News
In-Depth Feature of Gallery 1957 in The New York Times
23 Mar 2024Gallery 1957 would like to extend our gratitude to The New York Times and Ginanne Brownell for the in depth feature “From Africa to Hong...Read moreAfrica Supernova Collection Carla & Pieter Schulting
Kunsthal Kade, Amersfoort, The Netherlands 21 Sep 2023'Africa Supernova' is an extensive survey of contemporary African art featuring artworks by 125 artists from 33 African countries from the collection of Carla &...Read moreCornelius Annor, Gideon Appah, Kwesi Botchway and Patrick Eugène in a Group Show at Zeitz Mocca
South Africa, 20 November 2022 17 Nov 2022We are pleased to announce that Gallery artists Cornelius Annor, Gideon Appah, Kwesi Botchway and Patrick Eugène are featured in Zeitz Mocaa’s new exhibition titled...Read moreGallery 1957 Presents a Group Exhibition in Collaboration With Christie's Dubai
[West] African Renaissance presents some of the most significant West African artists. 10 Nov 2021On November 14 and for the duration of one month, Gallery 1957 will open [West] African Renaissance , an exhibition in collaboration with Christie’s Dubai....Read moreArtist Talk: Dark Purple Is Everything Black
25 Jun 2021Enjoy a 30 minute virtual Q+A with artist Kwesi Botchway and curator Katherine Finerty, who wrote the exhibition essay for Kwesi's recently opened solo show...Read moreFor Ghanaian Portraitist Kwesi Botchway, Fashion and Power Go Hand in Hand
13 Nov 2020“Kwesi is the right artist for this time...[his] declaration of the Black identity is like a testimony of the contemporary life” says Marwan Zakhem for...Read moreKwesi Botchway Revels in the Many Colors of Blackness – for Vogue US
27 Oct 2020'Botchway takes what he knows of the subject and builds on it, recreating their identity to tell a larger story through color, shape, and light,...Read more
Press
Ghana’s artists celebrated in new book by Manju Journal
Wallpaper*, 2 Dec 202310 Standout Booths at Frieze Seoul, Where Well-Known Western Artists Korean Up-and-Comers Rub Shoulders
Jaeyong park, Art News, 6 Sep 2023‘This Is a Moment They Have to Grab’: How Ghana’s Art Stars Are Building a Movement to Outlast the Speculators and Marke
Artnet, 12 Apr 2023Kwesi Botchway: Using Art as a Tool for Change and Inspiring the Next Generation of Artists
Prazzle, 28 May 2022Kwesi Botchway’s Defiant Figures Examine the Black Experience
Aindrea Emelife, Frieze[West] African Renaissance in collaboration with Christie’s Dubai 14 November - 14 December, 2021. Christies Dubai, U.A.
Christies, 10 Nov 2021Up Close and Personal: Three young African painters revolutionising portraiture
Helen Jennings, Limna, 27 Sep 2021Interview with Kwesi Botchway: “I Wanted Viewers to Appreciate All Different Parts of Me”
Holly Black, Elephant, 7 May 2021“The Aesthetic of Cool: Kwesi Botchway, Amoako Boafo, and Otis Kwame Kye” Gallery 1957 / Accra
Ayodeji Rotinwa, Flash Art, 6 May 2021COOL INTENTIONS: Ayodeji Rotinwa at “Homecoming: Aesthetic of the Cool” at 1957 Gallery
Ayodeji Rotinwa , Artforum, 14 Apr 2021Studio Visit: Kwesi Botchway on the Importance of Painting Faces and Celebrating His Fellow Ghanaian Artists
Naomi Rea, ArtNet, 30 Mar 2021Gallery 1957 Heralds a New Era for West African Artists on Their Own Terms
Charlotte Jansen, Artsy, 15 Dec 2020Ghanaian Artist Kwesi Botchway Revels in the Many Colors of Blackness in a New London Show
Grace Edquist, Vogue, 27 Nov 2020For Ghanaian Portraitist Kwesi Botchway, Fashion and Power Go Hand in Hand
Stephanie Sporn, Galerie Magazine, 13 Nov 2020
Art Fairs
1-54 Marrakech 2025
Gideon Appah, Amoako Boafo, Kwesi Botchway, Kelvin Haizel, and Kwaku Yaro30 Jan - 2 Feb 2025Gallery 1957 is pleased to announce our return to 1-54 Marrakech, presenting a group exhibition of works by Gideon Appah, Amoako Boafo, Kwesi Botchway, Kelvin...Read moreFrieze Seoul 2024
Amoako Boafo, Kwesi Botchway, Rita Mawuena Benissan, Modupeola Fadugba, Arthur Timothy, and Yaw Owusu4 - 7 Sep 2024For the 2024 edition of Frieze Seoul,Gallery 1957 proudly presents a group show featuring a multitude of exalted artists from the continent and the diaspora....Read moreArt Basel Hong Kong
Giddeon Appah Amoako Boafo Kwesi Botchway Serge Attukwei Clottey Tiffanie Delune Godfried Donkor Nabeeha Mohamed and Kaloki Nyamai.26 - 30 Mar 2024Gallery 1957 proudly presents a group exhibition showcasing leading voices from the African continent including Gideon Appah, Amoako Boafo, Kwesi Botchway, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Tiffanie...Read moreFrieze Seoul 2023
Amoako Boafo, Kaloki Nyamai, Gideon Appah, Tegene Kunbi, Nadia Waheed, Joana Choumali, Kwesi Botchway, Turiya Magadiela6 - 9 Sep 2023For our first presentation at Frieze, Gallery 1957 is very proud to present a group show of Amoako Boafo, Gideon Appah, Kwesi Botchway, Joana Choumali,...Read moreArt x Lagos 2021
Juwon Aderemi, Aplerh-Doku Borlabi, Kwesi Botchway, Eric Adjein Tawiah, Patrick Eugene4 - 7 Nov 2021For our fifth time participating to Art x Lagos, we present an incredible group of contemporary painters hailing from Nigeria, Ghana and the USA.Read moreKwesi Botchway, NYC Debut : The Armory Show
9 - 12 Sep 2021Gallery 1957 is pleased to debut new works by Kwesi Botchway . These new works by the mercurial young Ghanaian painter will be on show...Read more
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