Serge Attukwei Clottey Ghana, b. 1985
A project spanning several decades is his use of yellow gallon containers to build large-scale sculptures. Titling this oeuvre “Afrogallonism,” Clottey repurposes the canisters that transport cooking oil from the west to Ghana only to end up as plastic waste, cutting and stitching these found objects into tapestry-like installations that comment on the movement of materials from the west to Africa, and the possibility of reversing these flows through creative reimagination. Other works arrange found objects like jute sacks, car tires, and wood pieces into abstract assemblages that illustrate Ghana’s informal economies of trade and re-use. His work ventures into poignantly personal territory as well, as exemplified by My Mother’s Wardrobe, which was inspired by the death of his mother. This performance project, presented at Gallery 1957, paid homage to women as caretakers of cloth, and by extension historical memory. Touching on cultural conceptions of gender, kinship, family, and spirituality, this project examined the contours of everyday life as a gendered performance. Continuing this theme, a recent body of work named Beyond Skin considers questions of image-making, representation, and identification through paintings inspired by mid-century black and white photography originating from the coast of West Africa. Playing with conventions of who makes images of West Africans and for whom, Clottey transforms the vernacular of visual representation to gesture to more dynamic forms of African self-representation, particularly with regard to gender and sexual self-expression. Symbolism features centrally across his practice, ranging from sculptural references to textile traditions such as Kente (a key source of inspiration for African Modernism) to signs such as barcodes and Mandarin characters, which index emerging power structures on the African continent.
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In and Out of Time, Curated by Ekow Eshun
Third Floor, Galleria Mall, Accra 16 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 more -
Unlimited
Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast, Ghana 10 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 -
Group Show - The Storytellers
London 26 May - 16 Jul 2022The art of storytelling runs deep in any society. Even before the written word, the oral tradition of telling tales and experiences to one’s community was a way to build...Read more -
Serge Attukwei- Clottey 'Distinctive Gestures'
London 5 Aug - 30 Sep 2021Serge Attukwei Clottey - Distinctive GesturesRead more -
18:20 The Collection
Accra, Gallery I 25 Aug 2018 - 5 Jan 2019Gallery 1957 presents a group exhibition highlighting several reputable artists from our collection. All respected in the African art scene, these artists explore themes such as identity, family and society...Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey- The Displaced
Dubai , Lawrie Shabibi Gallery 20 Jan - 3 Mar 2018Clottey has performed and exhibited widely at solo and group shows over the past decade, including: Ibid Gallery, Los Angeles (2017); UTA Artist Space, Los Angeles (2017); Patricia Low Contemporary,...Read more -
16:16 The Collection
Accra, Gallery I 16 Dec 2016 - 26 Jan 2017.Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey-My Mother’s Wardrobe
Accra, Gallery I 7 Mar - 20 May 2016The exhibition My Mother’s Wardrobe comprises a series of works inspired by the aftermath of the death of the artist Serge Attukwei Clottey’s mother, overlaying narratives of personal, family and...Read more
Clottey studied at the Ghanatta College of Art and Design, Accra and the Escola Guignard, Belo Horizonte in Brazil, and received an Honorary Doctorate of Art from the University of Brighton in 2019. His prolific career has led to numerous solo exhibitions in Ghana, UAE, USA, UK, Italy, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland, while group exhibitions have featured his work similarly across the globe. Clottey has exhibited at fairs such as 1:54 New York and Miami Art Week in the US, 1:54 London and Brighton Festival in the UK, and the Dakar Biennale in Senegal. He has been awarded residencies at DAAD Berlin in Germany, Royal Museums Greenwich in the UK, and the Centre for Contemporary Art in Japan, as well as scholarships from the Dutch Ministry of Culture and Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Clottey’s work resides in several public collections, including the The World Bank Collection and Tucson Museum of Art in the US, the Museum of African Contemporary Art in Morocco, and the Kunstmuseum Arnhem in the Netherlands.
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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 more -
Africa 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 more -
Yaw Owusu and Serge Attukwei Clottey shorlisted for The Norval Sovereign African Art Prize
2023 3 Nov 2022Norval Foundation and The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) announced the names of 30 artists shortlisted as finalists for the second edition of The Norval Sovereign...Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey in Residence at Royal Museums Greenwich
19 Mar 2022During his residency at Royal Museums Greenwich - a programme organised in collaboration with London's public art walk, The Line and professional services firm, Arup...Read more
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Serge Attukwei Clottey at Desert X 2022
11 February to 30 March 2022 AlUla, Saudi Arabia 26 Jan 2022For 2022, the second edition of the biennial returns to Saudi Arabia under the theme of Sarab, exploring ideas of oasis and mirage. It is...Read more -
Gallery 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. On...Read more -
Gallery 1957 to participate in 1:54 Art Fair, London
28 Jun 2021Gallery 1957 are thrilled to be returning to London this October to participate in the fifth edition of 1:54 Art Fair form the 5 –...Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey on Vogue.com
28 Jun 2021Serge Attukwei Clottey featured on Vogue.com, talking about his new series is of performance based photographs, 'My Mother's Wardrobe'. Clottey’s powerful testimony to his mother...Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey at Brighton Festival
28 Jun 2021Serge Attukwei Clottey is on-show at Fabrica gallery, Brighton (UK) from 18 April - 27 May - bringing together Attukwei Clottey’s twin roles as artist...Read more -
Serge Attukwei Clottey and Gerald Chukwuma at the Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Norway
28 Jun 2021Serge Attukwei Clottey and Gerald Chukwuma are delighted to be taking part in the group show KUBATANA at the Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium. Curated by Kristin Hjellegjerde,...Read more -
Dr. Attukwei Clottey
28 Jun 2021Serge Attukwei Clottey has received Honorary Doctorate of Arts from the University of Brighton.Read more
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Windrush generation celebrated in a series of 10 portraits – in pictures
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Serge attukwei clottey hangs tapestry of plastic gallon containers at the venice biennale
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Nine projects that encapsulate The Laboratory of the Future at Venice Architecture Biennale
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In Pictures: 7 Must-See Pavilions At The 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale
Grace Banks, Forbes, 21 May 2023
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The Mumbai Urban Art Festival shows the city’s evolving relationship with the sea
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Mumbai Urban Art Festival at Sassoon Dock is preoccupied with the water-based transformations humans have wrought
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The Storytellers @ Gallery 1957, London
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Food Forever: the future of food in a changing world at Kew Gardens
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Serge Attukwei Clottey Discusses ‘Afrogallonism’ and His Installation at Desert X AlUla 2022
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Young, emerging artists continue to dominate Frieze week auctions as Phillips sets seven records
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Serge Attukwei Clottey on fashion, gender, and unexpected art
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Gallery 1957 Heralds a New Era for West African Artists on Their Own Terms
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SERGE ATTUKWEI CLOTTEY: ON EXPLORING SOCIO-POLITICAL ISSUES AND CONFRONTING MATERIAL CULTURE
ADEOLUWA OLUWAJOBA, Omenka, 13 Dec 2018 -
In Conversation with Serge Attukwei Clottey “Afrogallonism” or the Migration of Plastic
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DYLAN CHASE, Flaunt, 4 Dec 2018
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Serge Attukwei Clottey’s “Time After Time”
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Serge Attukwei Clottey Is Creating a Real-Life Yellow Brick Road in Accra
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In pictures: Follow Ghana's 'yellow-brick road'
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The New Afrofuturism
AMAH-ROSE MCKNIGHT-ABRAMS, Vice - Garage, 9 Feb 2018 -
This Artist Is Wearing His Mother’s Clothing to Promote
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Serge Attukwei Clottey
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Ghana Artists On Accra's New Status As An Arts Hub
Grace Banks, Forbes, 8 Oct 2016
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Art 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 more -
Art Paris
Salah Elmur, Joshua Oheneba-Takyi, Kaloki Nyamai, Oliver Okolo 7 - 10 Apr 2022Gallery 1957 participates to the 24th edition of Art Paris held at the Grand Palais Éphémère, on the Champs de Mars in Paris, from 7th...Read more -
Untitled Art Fair
Serge Attukwei Clottey 29 Nov - 4 Dec 2021Gallery 1957 is pleased to present a solo booth of work by Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist Serge Attukwei Clottey at Untitled Art Fair on Miami Beach....Read more -
1-54 London
Godfried Donkor, Arthur Timothy, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Lord Ohene, Cornelius Annor, Afia Prempeh, Patrick Alston 14 - 17 Oct 2021Gallery 1957 pleased to be presenting work by Godfried Donkor, Arthur Timothy, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Lord Ohene, Cornelius Annor, Afia Prempeh and Patrick Alston in...Read more