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Kwame Akoto-Bamfo (born 1983) is a multi-disciplinary artist, educator and activist, known for his sculptures and massive body of works dedicated to the memory, healing and Restorative Justice for people of African descent. His outdoor sculptures are dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade, notably the installation Nkyinkim, on display at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice that opened in 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. His other sculptures include an installation of 1,200 concrete heads representing Ghana's enslaved ancestors in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Called Faux-Reedom, it was unveiled in 2017.

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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo és un escultor ghanès. La seva escultura exterior dedicada a la memòria de les víctimes del Comerç atlàntic d'esclaus està exposada al que obrí les portes l'any 2018 a Montgomery (Alabama). Les seves altres escultures inclouen una instal·lació d'1200 caps de formigó que representen els avantpassats ghanesos esclavitzats a Accra, la capital de Ghana. Anomenada Faux-Reedom, fou revelada l'any 2017. (ca)
  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo (born 1983) is a multi-disciplinary artist, educator and activist, known for his sculptures and massive body of works dedicated to the memory, healing and Restorative Justice for people of African descent. His outdoor sculptures are dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade, notably the installation Nkyinkim, on display at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice that opened in 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. His other sculptures include an installation of 1,200 concrete heads representing Ghana's enslaved ancestors in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Called Faux-Reedom, it was unveiled in 2017. (en)
  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo est un sculpteur ghanéen. Sa sculpture extérieure dédiée à la mémoire des victimes de la traite transatlantique des esclaves est exposée au Mémorial national pour la paix et la justice qui a ouvert ses portes en 2018 à Montgomery, dans l'Alabama. Parmi ses autres sculptures figure une installation de 1 200 têtes en béton représentant les ancêtres esclaves du Ghana à Accra, la capitale du pays. Appelée Faux-Reedom, elle a été dévoilée en 2017. (fr)
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  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo és un escultor ghanès. La seva escultura exterior dedicada a la memòria de les víctimes del Comerç atlàntic d'esclaus està exposada al que obrí les portes l'any 2018 a Montgomery (Alabama). Les seves altres escultures inclouen una instal·lació d'1200 caps de formigó que representen els avantpassats ghanesos esclavitzats a Accra, la capital de Ghana. Anomenada Faux-Reedom, fou revelada l'any 2017. (ca)
  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo (born 1983) is a multi-disciplinary artist, educator and activist, known for his sculptures and massive body of works dedicated to the memory, healing and Restorative Justice for people of African descent. His outdoor sculptures are dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Transatlantic slave trade, notably the installation Nkyinkim, on display at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice that opened in 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. His other sculptures include an installation of 1,200 concrete heads representing Ghana's enslaved ancestors in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Called Faux-Reedom, it was unveiled in 2017. (en)
  • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo est un sculpteur ghanéen. Sa sculpture extérieure dédiée à la mémoire des victimes de la traite transatlantique des esclaves est exposée au Mémorial national pour la paix et la justice qui a ouvert ses portes en 2018 à Montgomery, dans l'Alabama. Parmi ses autres sculptures figure une installation de 1 200 têtes en béton représentant les ancêtres esclaves du Ghana à Accra, la capitale du pays. Appelée Faux-Reedom, elle a été dévoilée en 2017. (fr)
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