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Keeping Time - Curated by Ekow Eshun and Karon Hepburn: Third Floor, Galleria Mall, Accra

Past exhibition
26 Oct 2024 - 11 Jan 2025
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Alvaro Barrington, Big Ocean Caribbean Blues, M,, 2024
Alvaro Barrington, Big Ocean Caribbean Blues, M,, 2024
Gallery 1957 proudly presents Keeping Time curated by Ekow Eshun and Karon Hepburn, opening on the 26th of October in Accra.

Keeping Time is a group exhibition which significantly brings together both international and Ghana-based artists from the African diaspora who explore notions of Blackness, being, and time.

 

By presenting artworks that are both dream-like and speculative, abstract and figurative, the exhibition questions and disrupts our sense of being in the world through African diasporic perceptions of time. 

The exhibition is presented as a sequel to Gallery 1957’s monumental 2023 group show, In and Out of Time curated by Ghanaian-British writer and curator, and is a highlight of Accra Cultural Week, taking place from the 24th - 28th October 2024: a series of interconnected, intimate and public events serving to encourage deeper engagement with Ghana's vibrant contemporary art scene and spearheaded by Gallery 1957.


The show introduces artists who are exhibiting with Gallery 1957 for the first time, such as Okiki Akinfe, ruby onyinyechi amanze, Alvaro Barrington, Winston Branch, Kenwyn Crichlow, Kimathi Donkor, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Lyle Ashton Harris, Andrew Pierre Hart, Che Lovelace, Sola Olulode, Sikelela Owen, Ravelle Pillay, Elias Sime, Lina Iris Viktor and Michaela Yearwood-Dan, as well as returning artists Gideon Appah, Rita Mawuena Benissan, Amoako Boafo, Phoebe Boswell, Godfried Donkor, Modupeola Fadugba, Julianknxx, Arthur Timothy, and Alberta Whittle.

 

Perhaps it can be said of all artworks that they affect our perception of time. But in the case of an exhibition of Black artists that is taking place in Africa, context becomes a significant factor. This is to say that the exhibition proceeds from an awareness that the experience of time is often a reflection of power relations between societies. In the Western imagination, people of African descent have historically been seen as the antithesis of Western modernity.

They have been considered savage where the West is civilised. Ignorant instead of rational. Underdeveloped rather than advanced. Under colonialism, the human-centred perceptions of time that were commonplace in Africa before European presence, were subsumed within Western structures of industrial time and order. Indeed, the subjugation of indigenous peoples and their knowledge systems was taken as a prerequisite for advancement into the future.

 

Against this backdrop of chronopolitics and colonial imposition, Keeping Time explores how the work of artists is inviting looser and more lyrical readings of time. Conceived as a follow-up to In and Out of Time, the 2023 Gallery 1957 exhibition curated by Ekow Eshun, which was founded on a similar scepticism to linear notions of progress and modernity, Keeping Time presents works that invoke African diasporic perceptions of time as the inspiration for works of expansive dreaming and possibility.

 

- Excerpt of Curatorial Text by Ekow Eshun

 

 

Download the Press Release for the full Curatorial text and for more information.

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PMB 66 — Ministries
Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue
Ridge — Accra
Ghana

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London
SW7 5EW
UK

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