QUARTERLY REVIEW OF GHANAIAN ARTS AND CULTURE

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ABOUT US

Antubam is an art and culture quarterly review dedicated to the memory of the Late Kofi Antubam (1922 – 1964), the pioneering Ghanaian artist, designer, teacher, author, and father of Ghanaian modernism. An alumnus of Achimota College (where he understudied Russian sculptor Herbert Vladimir Meyerowitz), and of Goldsmith’s College, London, Antubam left an indelible legacy, including the creation of the presidential chair and maze, and various state commissioned relief murals, for a newly independent Ghana. His influential book, Ghana’s Heritage of Culture, proposed a national art that represented Ghana’s political and cultural history, while drawing attention to the nation’s extensive contributions to the world of art. Above all, he founded the transition from the old to new Ghanaian aesthethic, which continues to influence form and discourse throughout the African Diaspora.

This quarterly review was founded to revive the scholarship and genre-inquisitiveness of Kofi Antubam. Like him, it aims to intellectualise and codify modern African art forms, and cultural processes that are hitherto taken for granted even by African. At least, facilitate the developemnt a language for describing African artistic innovation. To that end, it will always have an academic bent, and will be furnished by learned commentators, lecturers, and experienced and erudite pratictioners of all art forms. Antubam is designed to be the nexus of critical analysis, art theory, discourse, debate, and therefore a veritable portal for a long overdue renaissance.

SCOPE

FINE ART & DESIGN

LITERATURE / BOOKS

FILM

MUSIC

THEATRE & DANCE

CULTURE

THE ENVIRONMENT

VIDEO PODCASTS

POETRY

THE FOUNDER / EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Antubam was founded in June 2022 by Ishmael Annobil, the Ghanaian poet, award-winning filmmaker, art critic, publisher, photographer, emblemist and digital composer. Born in Accra, Ghana, in 1958, Ishmael started writing poetry at the age of 11, and entered journalism soon after high school. He is the founder of the Welsh poetry festival, Iolo’s Children, and Wales’ first serious arts journal, Circa21 Newspaper, founder/editor of online art and design journal Chiaroscuro Magazine, and founder/Producer of Stonedog Productions, a London-based, multi-award winning film collective. He has directed several keynote art documentaries, including Hornsleth: Product of Love, Kenji Yoshida: Artist of the Soul; and In the Presence of Awe: The Transvangarde. He is currently filming Choreographing the Page, a definitive documentary on Linda Karshan, one of America’s greatest minimalist artists. His film Linda Karshan: Covid Conversation, won five Best Documentary awards, and an unprecedented nominations from various internatioanl film festivals. He has published two books of poetry namely Seven Horn Elegy and Ethiop, one monograph of Gadangme emblems, Abetei, a photographic monograph, Insomnia, and one music album, Zingliwu.

STAFF

Publisher/Fine Art Editor: Ishmael Annobil

Poetry & Fiction Editor: Ayikwei Parkes

Film Editor: Joseph Amstrong

Music Editor: Ekow Amponsah

Theatre And Performance Arts Editor: Mandanu Osega

Culture Editor: Mansa Hosah

Commissioning Editor: Owula Sansamaa

Designer: Sam Owino

Photographers: Ayele Montserrat, Manye Owoo