Ablade Glover Mother Again 2019 Oil on Canvas 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm)

Curator's note

Ablade Glover's Mother Again is a work of profound emotional restraint within a visually exuberant surface. The figure dissolves into the impasto, present but half-absorbed by the layered paint, and this tension between visibility and concealment gives the composition an almost devotional character. Glover was among the first West African painters to synthesise European modernist technique with Ghanaian pictorial sensibility, drawing on his studies at London's Central School of Art and Design and later at Ohio State University. He returned permanently to Ghana in the 1970s and spent two decades teaching at the College of Art in the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, where his influence on successive generations of West African painters was considerable. Mother Again belongs to his mature figurative period, in which the human form is treated as a site of emotional and cultural memory. At 40 x 30 inches, the intimate scale concentrates the painting's considerable expressive force. The work is held in numerous prestigious private and institutional collections, and Glover received the Ghana Order of the Volta in 2007 and the Millennium Excellence Award in 2010 in recognition of his contribution to African art.

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