James Cudjoe

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Hot Day (in Osu)
Hot Day (in Osu)
Dancer
Dancer

James Cudjoe, one of Ghana's most successful contemporary artists, has been growing in popularity since the start of his career. Cudjoe was born on September 7, 1971 in Takoradi, Ghana. He graduated from Ghana's private art college Ghanatta in 1996, and has since participated in seven highly successful national group and solo exhibitions. Cudjoe operates his own galleries in Accra and Takoradi, Ghana.

James Cudjoe's work draws on images from every day life. He is known for his cityscapes, which range from vibrant, colorful and energetic (such as Hot Day (in Osu), see right) to calm, placid and subdued (such as New Beginnings I. He is also known to depict the African market woman, a figure he says represents his own mother, in scenes of labor or rest, such as Dancer (see right), or the working woman of Good Returns III. Fans of his work find these paintings evocative, emotional and relatable. His growing popularity and success in Europe and the United States, as well as many other locations across the globe, is a testament to his skill and importance as an artist.


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Selected Exhibitions Selected Exhibitions

2004-National Theatre, Accra, Ghana

2003-Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra

2001-LA Palm Beach Hotel

2001-African Beach, Takoradi

2001-Shangrila Hotel

2000-Elmina Beach Resort, Elmina

2000-Art Centre National Exhibition

1998-Golden Tulip

1997-Arama Art Gallery, Accra