Exhibition

James Barnor: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE

1 Apr 2021 – 30 Apr 2021

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Thursday
20:23 – 20:26
Friday
20:23 – 20:26
Saturday
20:23 – 20:26
Sunday
20:23 – 20:26
Monday
20:23 – 20:26
Tuesday
20:23 – 20:26
Wednesday
20:23 – 20:26

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  • The nearest bus stops (14, 139, 176, 19, 38, 453) are located on or around Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue and Piccadilly.
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CIRCA in collaboration with Serpentine presents month long celebration of pioneering photographer, James Barnor.

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A new series of films celebrating the work and legacy of British-Ghanaian photographer James Barnor will be presented by CIRCA in collaboration with Serpentine on the Piccadilly Lights screen throughout April: revisiting the past to shoot a new cover for Vogue Italia (ideated by Ferdinando Verderi), a photographic archive remixed for today (created by Olu Michael Odukoya) and a future showcase of creative talent on the rise from Africa and the diaspora (curated by Culture Art Society) ‘Past, Present, Future’ celebrates Barnors archive as a fertile body of work that continues to inspire emerging artists today.

Barnor’s studio portraiture, photojournalism and lifestyle photography spans six decades and has gained increasing recognition as among the most important records of societies in transition during the postwar period.

The presentation of Barnor’s work on the Piccadilly Lights screen completes a journey that began more than half a century ago, when Barnor photographed BBC Africa Service presenter Mike Eghan against the backdrop of Piccadilly’s neon signs in 1967. That electrifying image was the inspiration behind Ferdinando Verderi’s Vogue Italia cover, with Barnor remote-shooting model Adwoa Aboah standing in the exact same location to create a present reflection on the past. 

This is the first partnership between CIRCA and a major gallery to find new collaborative ways of presenting world-leading artists in the public realm. Serpentine will host a major survey of Barnor’s work James Barnor: Accra/London - A Retrospective from 19 May (dates subject to government guidelines). Focusing on the period 1950-1980, the exhibition selects from more than 40,000 available images, all distinguished by Barnor’s unmistakable eye and indelible connection to his sitters. 

Barnor’s ‘Past, Present, Future’ will be broadcast in three films, each showing for 10 days, throughout April:

  • Past (1-10 April) A visual journey through Barnor’s photographs taken in London throughout the 1960s, directed by Ferdinando Verderi, Creative Director of Vogue Italia, from Black models such as Erlin Ibreck and Marie Hallowi, to street observations of Pearly Kings and Covent Garden market traders, culminating with the making of a present day Vogue Italia cover. 

  • Present (11-20 April) London-based creative director Olu Michael Odukoya will revisit and reinvent the archive of James Barnor exploring three themes that have synergies jointly across Barnor’s and Odukoya’s work using sound performance, video, animation and graphics.

  • Future (21-30 April) A spotlight on five emerging photographers from Africa and the diaspora: David Nana Opoku Ansah, Silvia Rosi, Thabiso Sekgala, Adama Jalloh and Lebohang Kganye, curated by Culture Art Society (CAS) to reflect on their shared trajectories to Barnor’s archive, and supported with funds raised by the #CIRCAECONOMY. 

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Hans Ulrich Obrist

Hans Ulrich Obrist

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James Barnor

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