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John Akomfrah OBE (born 1957, in Accra, Ghana) is an Ghanian-English film director and screenwriter. He has directed 14 films since 1986. He was born in Accra and brought up in London, before studying Sociology at Portsmouth Polytechnic. He was a co-founder of the Black Audio Film Collective, active during the late 1980s.
John Akomfrah is a hugely respected artist and filmmaker, whose works are characterised by their investigations into memory, post-colonialism, temporality and aesthetics and often explores the experiences of migrant diasporas globally. Akomfrah was a founding member of the influential Black Audio Film Collective, which started in London in 1982 alongside the artists David Lawson and Lina Gopaul, who he still collaborates with today. Their first film, Handsworth Songs (1986) explored the events surrounding the 1985 riots in Birmingham and London through a charged combination of archive footage, still photos and newsreel. The film won several international prizes and established a multi-layered visual style that has become a recognisable motif of Akomfrah's practice. Other works include the three-screen installation The Unfinished Conversation (2012), a moving portrait of the cultural theorist Stuart Hall's life and work; Peripeteia (2012), an imagined drama visualising the lives of individuals included in two 16th century portraits by Albrecht Dürer and Mnemosyne (2010) which exposes the experience of migrants in the UK, questioning the notion of Britain as a promised land by revealing the realities of economic hardship and casual racism.
In 2015, Akomfrah premiered his three-screen film installation Vertigo Sea (2015), which explores what Ralph Waldo Emerson calls ‘the sublime seas'. Fusing archival material, readings from classical sources and newly shot footage, Akomfrah's piece focuses on the disorder and cruelty of the whaling industry and juxtaposes it with scenes of many generations of migrants making epic crossings of the ocean for a better life. In 2017, Akomfrah presented his largest film installation to date, Purple (2017), at the Barbican in London, co-commissioned by Bildmuseet Umeå, Sweden, TBA21-Academy, The Institute of Contemporary Art/ Boston, Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisbon and Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow. The six-channel video installation addresses climate change, human communities and the wilderness. More recently, Akomfrah debuted Precarity (2017) at Prospect 4 New Orleans, following the life of forgotten New Orleans jazz singer Charles'Buddy' Bolden. This year, on the occasion of his participation at the first Ghana Pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale, John Akomfrah is presenting Four Nocturnes (2019), a new three-channel piece that reflects on the complex intertwined relationship between humanity's destruction of the natural world and our destruction of ourselves.
Akomfrah (born 1957, in Accra, Ghana) lives and works in London. He has had numerous solo exhibitions including BALTIC, Gateshead, UK (2019); ICA Boston, MA, USA (2019); Museu Coleção Berardo, Lisbon, Portugal (2018); Imperial War Museum, London, UK (2018); New Museum, New York, NY, USA (2018); Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden (2015, 2018); Nasher Museum at Duke University, Durham, DC, USA (2018); SFMOMA, San Francisco, CA, USA (2018); Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain (2018); Barbican, London, UK (2017); Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK (2017); Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK (2016); Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016); STUK Kunstcentrum, Leuven, Belgium (2016); Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan, USA (2014); Tate Britain, London, UK (2013-14) and a week long series of screenings at MoMA, New York, USA (2011). His participation in international group shows includes: Ghana Pavilion, 58th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2019);'Strange Days: Memories of the Future', New Museum x The Store, London, UK (2018); Prospect 4, New Orleans, LA, USA (2017);'Restless Earth', La Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy (2017);'Unfinished Conversations', Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY, USA (2017);'British Art Show 8' (2015-17); ‘All the World's Futures', 56th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2015); ‘History is Now: 7 Artists Take On Britain', Hayward Gallery, London, UK (2015); ‘Africa Now: Politcal Patterns', SeMA, Seoul, South Korea (2014); Sharjah Biennial 11, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (2013); Liverpool Biennial, UK (2012) and Taipei Biennial, Taiwan (2012). He has also been featured in many international film festivals, including Sundance Film Festival, Utah, USA (2013 and 2011) and Toronto International Film Festival, Canada (2012). He was awarded the Artes Mundi Prize in 2017.
ARTWORKS (selection)
The Wonderful World of Louis Armstrong, biography
Expeditions 1 - Signs of Empire, 1983
Single channel 35mm colour Ektachrome transferred to video, sound Installation view of'John Akomfrah: Signs of Empire', New Museum, New York, USA, 2018 © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC) © Smoking Dogs Films, New Museum
Expeditions 2 - Images of Nationality, 1984 © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
Single channel 35mm colour Ektachrome transferred to video, sound
Handsworth Songs, 1986
Single channel 16mm colour film transferred to video, sound 58 minutes 33 seconds © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
Grierson Award for Best Documentary Film, in 1987 (British Film Institute)
Twilight City (1987) © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
Testament (1988), feature film © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
The Mysteries of July (1991) © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
Who needs a Heart (1991) © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
Seven Songs for Malcolm X (1993) © Black Audio Film Collective (BAFC)
The Last Angel of History, 1995
Single channel colour video, sound 45 minutes 7 seconds
Memory Room 451, 1997
Single channel colour video, sound 22 minutes 13 seconds
Speak like a Child, 1998
Mnemosyne, 2010,
Single channel HD colour video, 5.1 sound (installation view) 45 minutes 6 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Psyche, 2012
Three channel HD colour video installation, monitors, sound (installation view) 8 minutes 58 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
The Call of Mist (Redux), 2012
Single channel HD colour video, sound 13 minutes 16 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Hauntologies
John Akomfrah's first solo show
Peripeteia, 2012
Single channel HD colour video, 5.1 sound 17 minutes 28 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
The Unfinished Conversation, 2012
Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound (installation view) 45 minutes 48 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Martin Luther King: Days of Hope, 2013
60 minutes, Documentary
Narrator: Denzel Washington
Transfigured Night, 2013
Two channel HD colour video installation, 5.1 sound (installation view) 26 minutes 31 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
The Silence, 2014
Single channel HD colour video, 5.1 sound 16 minutes 4 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
All That is Solid, 2015
John Akomfrah and Trevor Mathison Single channel HD colour video, 5.1 sound 29 minutes 52 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Vertigo Sea, 2015
Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound 48 minutes 30 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Untitled, 2016
C-type print mounted on Dibond Framed: 101.6 x 152.4 cm / 40 x 60 in. © Smoking Dogs Films
Tropikos, 2016,
Single channel HD colour video, 5.1 sound (installation view) 36 minutes 41 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
Auto Da Fé, 2016
Two channel HD colour video installation, 5.1 sound 40 minutes 30 seconds © Smoking Dogs Films
The Airport, 2016
Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound (installation view) 53 minutes © Smoking Dogs Films
Precarity, 2017,
Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound © Smoking Dogs Films
Preliminal Rites 2, 2017,
C-type print, mounted 114 x 152 cm / 44 7/8 x 59 3/4 in(each)
Preliminal Rites 7, 2017,
C-type print, mounted Triptych: 152.4 x 203.2 cm / 60 x 80 in (each panel)
Preliminal Rites 8, 2017,
C-type print, mounted Triptych: 152.4 x 203.2 cm / 60 x 80 in (each panel)
Purple, 2017,
6 channel HD colour video installation with 15.1 surround sound © Smoking Dogs Films
Mimesis : African Soldier, 2018,
Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound © Smoking Dogs Films
Four Nocturnes, 2019,
Three channel HD colour video, 7.1 sound Installation view,'Ghana Freedom', Ghana Pavilion, 58th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy, 2019 © Smoking Dogs Films
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