One Agreement presented new productions by Larry Bonćhaka and Samuel Baah Kortey, then MFA students at KNUST in Kumasi. The artists developed a site-specific
environment gravitating around colonial history, power structures and emancipatory
potentials embedded in syncretic Christianity within the context of West Africa.
The exhibition was paired with a public programme: a virtual panel discussion
live-screened at fffriedrich with the
artist and curator Khanyisile Mbongwa (SA), chief curator of the first
Stellenbosch Triennale, the artist and curator Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh (GH),
co-curator of the 12th edition of Bamako Encounters: Biennale of African
Photography, and the artists.
Samuel Baah Kortey (*1994, Asesewa) lives and works between Ghana and Germany. He studied painting at Städelschule in Frankfurt and at KNUST in Kumasi. He has shown in the 2020 Stellenbosch Triennial and the 2022 Documenta
15 with his collectives Asafo Black and blaxTARLINES Kumasi collective,
respectively. He was one of the 2023 Villa Romana fellows in Florence,
Italy.
Larry Kojo Adorkor aka Bonćhaka (*1994, Ghana) is an artist whose practice
revolves around a critical interest in identity politics, trade, material
culture, mass production and architecture. He is a member of the Asafo Black
Collective, who recently participated in the Stellenbosch Triennale.