James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Studio Ever Young, Accra, c. 1950s. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière.

James Barnor: Accra/London: A Retrospective

May 28 - October 15, 2023

James Barnor: Accra/London: A Retrospective

May 28 - October 15, 2023
In the Museum

The DIA (Detroit Institute of Arts) proudly presents the exhibition, James Barnor: Accra/London—A Retrospective, a comprehensive survey of the work of Ghanaian photographer James Barnor whose career spans more than six decades. A studio portraitist, photojournalist, and Black lifestyle photographer, Barnor was born in 1929 in the West African nation of Ghana. He established his famous Ever Young Studio in Accra in the early 1950s and devoted his early photography to documenting critical social and political changes that animated the nation on the cusp of independence from Britain.

After moving to London in 1959 to further his studies, he began a hugely successful career with influential South African magazine Drum, which captured the spirit and experiences of London’s burgeoning African diaspora. Upon his return to Ghana in the 1970s, Barnor established the country’s first color processing photo lab. An avid music enthusiast, he embedded himself in the social and highlife scene while continuing his work as a portrait photographer. He returned to London in 1994.

A catalogue accompanying James Barnor’s major solo exhibition is available in the DIA Shop.

Exhibition:

James Barnor: Accra/London

Dates:

May 28 - October 15, 2023

Location:

In the Museum

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Beatrice with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio

James Barnor

1953

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Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, Relaxing after a Hot Summer Sunday Walk, Kent, James Barnor, 1968.

Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, Relaxing after a Hot Summer Sunday Walk, Kent

James Barnor

1968

Members of the Tunbridge Wells Overseas Club, Relaxing after a Hot Summer Sunday Walk, Kent

James Barnor

1968

Sick Hagemeyer shop assistant

James Barnor

1971

Studio Ever Young, Accra

James Barnor

c. 1950s

Roy Ankrah during training, Accra

James Barnor

1951

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Kwame Nkrumah in his prison graduate cap, kicking a soccer ball before the start of an international match at Owusu Memorial Park, Fadama neighborhood, Accra, 1952 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Autograph, London.

Kwame Nkrumah in his prison graduate cap, kicking a soccer ball before the start of an international match at Owusu Memorial Park, Fadama neighborhood, Accra

James Barnor

1952

Kwame Nkrumah in his prison graduate cap, kicking a soccer ball before the start of an international match at Owusu Memorial Park, Fadama neighborhood, Accra

James Barnor

1952

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Self-portrait with Kwame Nkrumah (far left), and Roy and Rebecca Ankrah (center), Accra, c. 1952 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Autograph, London.

Self-portrait with Kwame Nkrumah (far left), and Roy and Rebecca Ankrah (center), Accra

James Barnor

c. 1952

Self-portrait with Kwame Nkrumah (far left), and Roy and Rebecca Ankrah (center), Accra

James Barnor

c. 1952

Ginger Nyarku wearing the Coronation Belt, Accra

James Barnor

1953

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Beatrice Okaijah with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio, Accra, c. 1953 (printed 2010-20). Gelatin silver print. Autograph, London.

Beatrice Okaijah with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio, Accra

James Barnor

c. 1953

Beatrice Okaijah with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio, Accra

James Barnor

c. 1953

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Naa Jacobson as Ballroom Queen after a fashion show, Ever Young Studio, Jamestown, Accra, c. 1955 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Autograph, London.

Naa Jacobson as Ballroom Queen after a fashion show, Ever Young Studio, Jamestown, Accr

James Barnor

c. 1955

Naa Jacobson as Ballroom Queen after a fashion show, Ever Young Studio, Jamestown, Accr

James Barnor

c. 1955

The pastor (Oscar Lamptey), Mamprobi, Accra

James Barnor

1955

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Four Nurses (graduates of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital), Ever Young Studio, Accra, c. 1955 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Autograph, London.

Four Nurses (graduates of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital), Ever Young Studio, Accra

James Barnor

c. 1955

Four Nurses (graduates of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital), Ever Young Studio, Accra

James Barnor

c. 1955

Mike Eghan at Piccadilly Circus, London

James Barnor

1967

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Untitled #7 (Barnor’s daughters Mavis and Mary Barnor with an Agfa-Gevaert promotional ball), Accra, 1970 (printed 2010–20). Chromogenic print. Autograph, London.

Untitled #7 (Barnor’s daughters Mavis and Mary Barnor with an Agfa-Gevaert promotional ball), Accra

James Barnor

1970

Untitled #7 (Barnor’s daughters Mavis and Mary Barnor with an Agfa-Gevaert promotional ball), Accra

James Barnor

1970

Eva, Barnor’s niece and daughter of J. Peter Doodoo, London

James Barnor

1960-69

Nashdom Abbey, Francis Thompson

James Barnor

1962

National Liberation Movement political rally, Kumasi

James Barnor

1956

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Dr. J. B. Danquah, leader of the National Liberation Movement, Accra, 1957 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris. © James Barnor, courtesy Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris.

Dr. J. B. Danquah, leader of the National Liberation Movement, Accra

James Barnor

1957

Dr. J. B. Danquah, leader of the National Liberation Movement, Accra

James Barnor

1957

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Independence Celebrations: arrival of American Vice President Richard Nixon, Accra, 1957 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris. © James Barnor, courtesy Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris.

Independence Celebrations: arrival of American Vice President Richard Nixon, Accra

James Barnor

1957

Independence Celebrations: arrival of American Vice President Richard Nixon, Accra

James Barnor

1957

Harbor boat race during independence celebrations, Accra Beach

James Barnor

1957

Tempos Band, birthday celebrations, Adabraka neighborhood, Accra

James Barnor

1958

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). Muhammad Ali surrounded by fans after winning the Earl’s Court fight against Brian London, London, 1966 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris. © James Barnor, courtesy Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris.

Muhammad Ali surrounded by fans after winning the Earl’s Court fight against Brian London, London

James Barnor

1966

Muhammad Ali surrounded by fans after winning the Earl’s Court fight against Brian London, London

James Barnor

1966

Muhammad Ali preparing for his fight against Brian London

James Barnor

1966

Drum magazine cover model Constance Mulondo, London

James Barnor

1967

Photo session with musician, Salaga Market, Accra

James Barnor

c.1974-76

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James Barnor (Ghana, b. 1929). A group of friends after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sackey, Balham, London, 1966 (printed 2010–20). Gelatin silver print. Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris. © James Barnor, courtesy Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière, Paris.

A group of friends after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sackey, Balham, London

James Barnor

1966

A group of friends after the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sackey, Balham, London

James Barnor

1966

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