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London and Accra over three decades – in pictures

James Barnor’s career as a studio portraitist, photojournalist and black lifestyle photographer spans six decades, recording major social and political changes in London, UK, and Accra, Ghana. His forthcoming Serpentine gallery exhibition, Accra/London: A Retrospective, focuses on the period 1950-1980, selected from more than 40,000 available images

James Barnor: London/Accra – A Retrospective is at the
Serpentine, London, from 19 May 2021 (subject to government guidelines)

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