Amoako Boafo
442 South La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California 90036
Saturday, January 12 at 6:00 PM 8:00 PM
Ends Feb 16, 2019
Roberts Projects is pleased to present its first solo exhibition by painter Amoako Boafo. Representing individuals from the surrounding countries of his native Ghana, Boafo attributes to his portraits a natural grace, poise and elegance. Artists who are able to achieve this palpable sense of tenderness within the scope of their working process are few and far between, yet Boafo does exactly this, communicating both warmth and vulnerability in his intimate portrayals of what he terms the “Black Diaspora.” As with other contemporary portrait artists, including Alice Neel, Kehinde Wiley and Noah Davis, Boafo attempts to create a new vernacular, reframing his own experience and that of his subjects to include a more variegated understanding of the Black Experience. Considering the socio political landscape of the past two years, coupled with how racism is alive and well in the world, adds yet another level of complexity and relevance to Boafo’s project. Giving credence to this is the idea of a diaspora, of being uprooted and displaced again and again not within the context of a life “well lived,” but in the context of abuse, bigotry and racism, is the sad engine that drives these enigmatic paintings. Boafo seeks less to diagnose a problem, and more to initiate a human connection whereby we as viewers might arrive at our own perceptions, coming to these images with fresh eyes. The way he paints his figures also suggests this widening diaspora of change, understanding and resolution. Whereas the bodies of these men and women are obviously discernible as literal figures occupying space and time, the looseness of Boafo’s painting style suggests a transition, or one might even go so far as to say, a transgression, juxtaposing the tension within the paint itself against the precise and evenly rendered line work that creates the totality of each image.
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