
James Barnor
James Barnor Hon. FRPS, OV is a Ghanaian photographer who has been based in London since the 1990s. His career spans six decades, and although for much of that period his work was not widely known, it has latterly been discovered by new audiences. In his street and studio photography, Barnor represents societies in transition in the 1950s and 1960s: Ghana moving toward independence, and London becoming a multicultural metropolis. He has said: "I was lucky to be alive when things were happening...when Ghana was going to be independent and Ghana became independent, and when I came to England the Beatles were around. Things were happening in the 60s, so I call myself Lucky Jim." He was Ghana's first full-time newspaper photographer in the 1950s, and he is credited with introducing colour processing to Ghana in the 1970s. It has been said: "James Barnor is to Ghana and photojournalism what Ousmane Sembène was to Senegal and African cinema."
Source: Wikipedia →Quick Facts
- Based in
- London, UK
- Country
- Ghanaian
- Born
- 1929
- Type
- Individual
Career Timeline
- 2021Art FairParticipated in 1-54 New York
- 2020Art FairParticipated in 1-54 New York
- 2019Art FairParticipated in 1-54 New York
Art Fair Participations
- 2014
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2014
London, United Kingdom
- 2015
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2015
London, United Kingdom
- 2016
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair 2016
London, United Kingdom
- 2021
1-54 New York 2021
New York, United States
- 2020
1-54 New York 2020
New York, United States
- 2019
1-54 New York 2019
New York, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions
What medium does James Barnor work in?
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Where is James Barnor based?
James Barnor is based in London, UK.







