Nana Oforiatta-Ayim
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Nana Oforiatta Ayim is a Ghanaian writer, art historian and filmmaker.
Quotes
[edit]- Reordering knowledge, narratives and representations from and about the African continent.
- How suitable is this model for the context we inhabit?
- Especially as we are coming out of the post-colonial moment, a moment in which we were defining ourselves largely based on a western model.
Nana Oforiatta-Ayim; Founder ANO arts institution stated
- I’m interested in the way that art can transform societies.
- When I studied Russian history, I was mostly interested in the Russian Revolution, the revolutionary nature of Russian literatures and arts.
- I think we’re going through something similar here in Accra right now.
- In Accra, there are new manifestations of art and new communities in the process of formation.
- That dynamism and conversation is rapidly coming together to create a crucible, a catalyst for change, that mirrors our economic and political changes.
- It makes life harder in that you never get to rest.
- When you finish with one work, you immediately go to another.
- It’s hard to juggle three or four different things, and in a way, I wish I was a one activity type of person, because my mind and body are never at rest.
- At the same time, each realm somehow enriches the other and gives each more dimension.
Nana Oforiatta-Ayim, the Ghanaian visionary safeguarding Africa’s artistic heritage
