Ernie Wolfe III
Kesho & Malaika Press, Los Angeles, CA, 2012, English
Nonfiction, Graphic Design
12 x 9 inches, hardcover, 488 pages
ISBN: 0615545254
Suggested Retail Price: $125.00

From Arcana: Books on the Arts. Starting in about 1985 and continuing until just before the millennium, there existed a Golden Age of hand-painted imagination-driven movie posters in Ghana that stood their ground against globalization and computer-generated images. This was a time when market forces from abroad were minimal and these unique and exotic paintings were created solely for the local Ghanaian movie viewing audience. The best and brightest artists of a generation competed fiercely and directly in the public eye for this exciting new work, being careful to sign and date the great majority of these paintings. This is noted African Art scholar Ernie Wolfe’s second extraordinary compendium of vivid, vulgar and outrageous examples of indigenous Ghanaian vernacular movie advertisements. The essayists for this massive tome are Roger Donaldson, Lisa Eisner, Dave Hickey, Glenn Schaeffer, Sid Sheinberg, Roy Sieber, Don Was, and Robert Williams.

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