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VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
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VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words

Self-portrait with a store assistant at the West African Drug Company, central Accra, 1952
© James Barnor / courtesy of galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words
    • VOICES: Ghana’s Artists in Their Own Words