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Reimagining Blackness through posthumanist sculpture: an analysis of the works of Ghanaian artist, Sulemana Armiyaw
This paper offers a critical analysis of two portrait sculptures by Ghanaian artist, Sulemana Armiyaw that explores posthumanist possibilities in the conception of identity through sculpture. Throu...
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