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Photography
Emma Russell
The photographer’s book ‘Good News’ is a tribute to a country in the midst of a creative renaissance and the stylish, young people at its core.
Mahoro Seward
From the most recent issue of ‘Boy.Brother.Friend’, Adetolani Davies Jr.’s images show the full spectrum of the Ghanaian capital’s character.
On a journey to his father’s homeland, photographer Kwabena Sekyi Appiah-Nti, aka Sekyi, fell in love with the nuances of everyday life.
Art
Ekow Barnes
We sat down with the Ghanaian figurative painter in his Accra studio, fresh from his collaboration with Kim Jones for Dior Men’s SS21.
News
Ryan White
100% of the proceeds raised from the sale will fund a DIY food and face mask distribution initiative in the Ghanaian capital.
Rolien Zonneveld
Abena Appiah followed the young collective around Accra, as they sought to inspire confidence through skating lessons.
Fashion
i-D Staff
For The Voice of a Generation Issue, photographer Kyle Weeks and i-D’s Senior Fashion Editor at Large Ib Kamara team up to celebrate the raw and authentic style of Accra, Ghana.
Mariana Fernandez
From the first major Italian survey of Armenian-American artist Arshile Gorky to Ghana’s star-studded debut pavilion, here are the events you won’t want to miss.
Music
Ian McQuaid
In one week a video of a dancer called Prinny doing a routine to Drogba had been ripped and re-posted thousands of times, and racked up over 15 million views on one Facebook video alone.
Word of mouth afro-grime-acid-pop banger finally sees light of day thanks to Ransom Note, and you can listen to it here first.
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