Lord Ohene Okyere-Bour Ghanaian , b. 1990
Lord Ohene Okyere-Bour is an Amsterdam-based Ghanaian painter born in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, West Africa. He focuses his practice in portraiture, figurative, and life painting. Ohene lived in Accra and later moved to Amsterdam to pursue his art career. Like many other Ghanaian artists, he is a product of the prestigious Ghanatta College or Art and Design. Combining figurative and portraiture skills and techniques, Ohene has developed his own unique style of bold stunning portraits.
Ohene is drawn to people who may look familiar, invoke a past relation, or summon an ancestral connection. By sharing stories and bringing people together he creates a hybrid community, grounding self-portraiture in kinship and fostering a rooted sense of convivial connection that many of us are yearning for more. The representations are also steeped in imaginative possibility, stemming from his experience in set design. Just like the movies, Lord Ohene’s paintings communicate as surreal landscapes where he can test out different styles, discover past stories, and spark new conversations. Rather than depict exactly what he sees, the artist tries to see deep into someone’s soul, capture their truth, and dream what it can become. He may change the pattern of their clothes, subtle gestures in their pose, a symbolic object in their midst, using a directorial agency to build new scenes and dialogues.
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[West] African Renaissance
Gallery 1957 in collaboration with Christie's Dubai 14 Nov - 14 Dec 2021These artists have been trailblazers in what is considered to be a Renaissance for modern and contemporary art from Africa and the African diaspora, with artists from the continent gaining...Read more -
Lord Ohene Okyere-Bour: Afro Memoirs
Accra, Galery I 14 Apr - 7 May 2021Gallery 1957 continues its fifth year anniversary with the first solo exhibition by Lord Ohene titled, “Afro Memoirs”. Beads, like people, are individually textured, painstakingly created entities. Once strung together...Read more
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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 -
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
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While the British art fair is the main event, check out our picks from New York’s must-see art week
Osman Can Yerebakan, Soho House, 18 May 2022 -
Frieze kicks off a busy week of fairs around New York City
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Art of Choice, 26 Dec 2021
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THESE 3 PORTRAIT PAINTERS OFFER A PENSIVE LOOK AT THE IMPORTANCE OF REPRESENTATION
Nadia Hicks, Edition, 16 Nov 2021
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[West] African Renaissance in collaboration with Christie’s Dubai 14 November - 14 December, 2021. Christies Dubai, U.A.
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LORD OHENE OKYERE-BOUR ‘MY MOTIVE IS TO CREATE A SPACE FOR EVERYONE TO LOOK BACK ON THEIR PAST TO LOOK FORWARDS TO THEIR
Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, 27 May 2021 -
Dark skin and shady black strokes at Gallery 1957
John Owoo, Arts Ghana, 27 Apr 2021
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1-54 New York 2022
Lord Ohene 19 - 22 May 2022Gallery 1957 participates to 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, held at Harlem Parish in New York, 19th to 22nd May 2022. Our booth will dedicated...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