Kobina Nyarko
Kobina Nyarko is one of Ghana's premier young contemporary artists.[citation needed] Born March 14, 1972 in Takoradi, Ghana, much of Nyarko's recent work explores the symbolism of fish in paintings that feature numerous tiny fish on often large-scale canvases. This "trademark" theme makes his work easy to recognize.
Nyarko was formally trained at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He graduated in 2003 with a BA in Industrial Art.
In May 2007, Kobina Nyarko was featured in an exhibition at the San Diego Museum of Man, Artists Speak: Contemporary art from Ghana and Zimbabwe. His work is considered to be illustrative of 3rd generation Ghanaian artists, who freely express themselves as artists in a modern world, without succumbing to restrictive notions of African art.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]Kobina Nyarko currently lives in Takoradi with his wife and son.
Past exhibitions
[edit]- Busua Beach
- Panafest
- Golden Tulip
- Artist Alliance
External links
[edit]- Kobina Nyarko's personal site
- Gallery of selected Kobina Nyarko artwork
- African Encounters Kobina Nyarko's west coast representatives