The Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop is a studio established in
Teshie
Teshie is a coastal town in the Ledzokuku Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana. Teshie is the ninth most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of 171,875 people.
Politics
Teshie is in the ...
,
Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and To ...
, since the 1950s. It is known for its
design coffins that became symbolic of African artistic creativity. It featured the talents of several artists who would go on to gain fame as fantasy coffin sculptors, including Paa Joe, Kane Kwei, Eric Kwei, Cedi Kwei, and the lead of the shop at Kane Kwei's death, Theophilius Nii Anum Sowah.
History
Seth Kane Kwei (1922–1992) was a
Ga carpenter joiner established in
Teshie
Teshie is a coastal town in the Ledzokuku Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana. Teshie is the ninth most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of 171,875 people.
Politics
Teshie is in the ...
, in the suburbs of
Accra
Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
in
Ghana
Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, sharing borders with Ivory Coast in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, and To ...
. He was a long time considered to be the inventor in the early 1950s of design
coffin
A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.
Sometimes referred to as a casket, any box in which the dead are buried is a coffin, and while a casket was originally regarded as a box for jewel ...
s or
fantasy coffin
Fantasy coffins or figurative coffins, also called “FAVs” (fantastic afterlife vehicles) and ''custom'', ''fantastic'', or ''proverbial coffins'' (), are functional coffins made by specialized carpenters in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. T ...
s, called ''Abebuu adekai'' ("boxes with proverbs") by the
Ga people
The Ga-Dangbe, Gã-Daŋbɛ, Ga-Dangme, or GaDangme are an ethnic group in Ghana, Togo and Benin. The Ga and Dangbe people are grouped respectively as part of the Ga–Dangme ethnolinguistic group. The Ga-Dangmes are one ethnic group that lives ...
, the dominant ethnic group of the region of Accra. Though, an anthropologist recently published a different story of the origin of the coffins.
[Regula Tschumi: ''The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance'', in: '']African Arts
African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent. The definition may also include the art of the African diasporas, su ...
'', Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, S. 60–73
As the anthropologist
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
recently wrote, the figurative coffins developed out of the
figurative palanquins which were formerly used like the figurative coffins in Accra only by the traditional chiefs.
Around 1960 the use of figurative coffins for Ga burial rites became widespread. Design coffins are acknowledged as symbolic of contemporary creation in Africa.
At the death of Kane Kwei, his son Sowah took over the workshop, then Cedi – Kane Kwei's younger child – after the death of Sowah in 1999. Since 2005,
Eric Adjetey Anang
Eric Adjetey Anang (; born 1985) is a Ghanaian sculptor and fantasy coffin carpenter. He was born in Teshie, Ghana and runs the Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop. He currently maintains dual residency and splits his time between Ghana and Madison, W ...
(born 1985, the son of Cedi) has been attempting to revitalize the creativity of the studio by the introduction of new models, the creation of furniture realized in the same spirit and using the same techniques as for the coffins.
About ten carpenters' workshops established in Teshie and in the region of Accra produce similar coffins. Some of their masters are like Paa Joe and Tei in Dorwanya former apprentices of Seth Kane Kwei. Others were trained by Kane Kwei's successors, mainly by
Paa Joe
Paa Joe (with family name Joseph Tetteh-Ashong) is a Ghanaian figurative palanquin and fantasy coffin artist born 1947 at Akwapim in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Paa Joe is considered one of the most important Ghanaian coffin or abebuu adekai (“p ...
. Among them are
Daniel Mensah called Hello in Teshie, Tetteh in Amasaman and Tetteh Red in Ningo,
Kudjoe Affutu
Kudjoe Affutu (born 1985) is a Ghanaian artist and figurative coffin and palanquin builder. He was born and still lives in Awutu Bawyiase, Central Region, Ghana. Affutu has made a name for himself in Europe by participating in various art proje ...
in Awutu, Central Region, and
Eric Kpakpo in La.
The coffins
Manufacturing of the coffins
The Kane Kwei workshop is deeply anchored in Ga tradition, both by the genesis of its productions, by protocols framing their local use, and by its functioning based on apprentices, who can number about ten. At the end of the apprenticeship, which lasts from two to five years, a traditional ceremony is organized. In this occasion, the apprentice has to pay a sum of money, donate alcoholic drinks, a parasol, a pair of sandals to the boss of the workshop, and then a certificate is handed to him.
The manufacturing process of
coffin
A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.
Sometimes referred to as a casket, any box in which the dead are buried is a coffin, and while a casket was originally regarded as a box for jewel ...
begins by the scrupulous observation of visual documents reproducing the proposed model, or even the actual model – that could be a live animal – followed by its being realised in three dimensions. Neither plans nor sketches are prerequisite to the manufacturing. After the coffin is built, the inside is coated with a lining. The outside is carefully polished, sprayed, and finally decorated by a painter.
Light wood as
wawa (white wood) or
emien is used for the
coffin
A coffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation.
Sometimes referred to as a casket, any box in which the dead are buried is a coffin, and while a casket was originally regarded as a box for jewel ...
s intended for
funerals
A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect th ...
. Those coffins intended for export as artworks are made from harder and more expensive wood, such as
limba or
African Mahogany African mahogany is a marketing name for several African trees whose wood has properties similar to New World mahogany species.
* genus '' Entandrophragma'' of the family ''Meliaceae''
* genus '' Khaya'' of the family ''Meliaceae''
* genus ''Afzeli ...
.
Coffins created by Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop – selected list
From burials in Ghana to international art market
Apparition of the studio's works on art market
While some figurative coffins were acquired in the 1970s by American
gallery owner
An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art, or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art.
An art dealer in contemporary art typically seeks out various artists to represent, and builds relationshi ...
s (Vivian Burns in 1973 and
Ernie Wolfe
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People
* Ernie Accorsi (born 1941), American football executive
* Ernie Adams (disambiguation)
* Ernie Afaganis (born c ...
, both from
Los Angeles
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), it is since 1989 that these objects achieved international recognition as works of art, through their successive display in exhibitions:
Magiciens de la terre
Magiciens de la Terre was a contemporary art exhibit at the Centre Georges Pompidou and the Grande halle de la Villette from 18 May to 14 August 1989.
Background
Primitivism
Magiciens de la Terre literally translates to "Magicians of the Earth." ...
(1989,
Musée National d'Art Moderne
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(
Centre Georges Pompidou
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) –
Grande halle de la Villette
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, Paris – Curator Jean-Hubert Martin) and "Africa Explores" (1992, New Museum of Modern Art, New York – Curator Susan Vogel).
Pieces of the studio are part of major private collections including the
Contemporary African Art Collection of
Jean Pigozzi
Jean "Johnny" Pigozzi (born 1952), heir to the CEO of the automobile brand Simca, is an art collector, photographer, fashion designer and . He lives in Geneva.
Biography
Pigozzi is a "French-born Italian". He was born in Paris in 1952 and is ...
and many public collections.
At the initiative of the studio, artistic partnerships with Western institutions are implemented and residencies of foreign artists organized.
Presence of the studio on the international cultural stage from 2005: see
Eric Adjetey Anang
Eric Adjetey Anang (; born 1985) is a Ghanaian sculptor and fantasy coffin carpenter. He was born in Teshie, Ghana and runs the Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop. He currently maintains dual residency and splits his time between Ghana and Madison, W ...
Selection of group exhibitions until 2005
* 2005 "Arts of Africa", Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, France
* 2005 "African Art Now", Museum of Fine Art, Houston, USA
* 2005 "Sexualität und Tod – AIDS in der Zeitgenössischen Afrikanischen Kunst", RJM Museum, Cologne, Germany.
* 2003 "Ghana: hier et aujourd’hui / Ghana: Yesterday and today", Musée Dapper, Paris, France
* 2000 "Ein Fisch für die letzte Ruhe", Museum auf dem Ohlsdorfer Friedhof, Hamburg, Germany.
* 1998 "AFRICA Vibrant New Art from a Dynamic Continent", Tobu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.
* 1998 "Samuel Kane Kwei", Museum of Contemporary and Modern Art, Geneva, Switzerland.
* 1997 "Wie das Leben, so der Sarg...Samuel Kane Kwei, Nam June Paik", Ifa Gallery, Bonn, Germany.
* 1996 "Neue Kunst aus Afrika", Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany.
* 1995 ''
Nam June Paik
Nam June Paik (; July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean American artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the founder of video art. He is credited with the first use (1974) of the term "electronic super hi ...
Recent Works'', Benamou-Gravier Gallery, Paris, France. Kane Kwei works used by
Nam June Paik
Nam June Paik (; July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean American artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the founder of video art. He is credited with the first use (1974) of the term "electronic super hi ...
.
* 1993 "Skizzen eines Projektes", Ludwig Forum für internationale Kunst, Aachen, Germany.
* 1991 "Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art", New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, USA.
* 1989 "Magiciens de la Terre", National Museum of Contemporary Art – Georges Pompidou Center, La Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris, France.
Films
''The Master of Coffins''– 26 minutes documentary by Luis Nachbin / Matrioska Films for
Globo
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TV (
Brasil
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, 2013)
* ''Sépulture sur mesure.'' by Philippe Lespinasse / Grand Angle Production. (France, 2009).
* ''Les cercueils de Monsieur Kane Kwei'', by
Thierry Secretan, 1989.
Bibliography
* Bonetti, Roberta, 2010. "Alternate Histories of the Abebuu Adekai", in: African Arts, Bd. Autumn 2010, S. 14–33.
* Bonetti 2009: Roberta Bonetti, "Abebuu adekai chez les Ga du Ghana. Un regard anthropologique sur l’image", in ''Histoire de l'art et anthropologie'', Paris, coédition INHA / Musée du quai Branly («Les actes»), 2009.
* Bonetti 2009: Roberta Bonetti, "Absconding in plain sight. The Ghanaian Receptacles of Proverbs revisited", ''RES'', 55/56, Spring-Autumn 2009.
* Bonetti 2008: Roberta Bonetti, "Antropologia di oggetti funerari tra arte, mercato e musei", ''Quaderni LEA'' (3) Bologne, Baiesi, 2008.
* Bonetti 2005: Roberta Bonetti, ''Artefacts in Transit'', Laboratorio di Etno-Antropologia, (4) Bologne, Baiesi, 2005.
* Burns 1974: Vivian Burns, "Travel to Heaven: fantasy coffins". In ''African Arts'', 7 (2), Winter 1974, pp. 24–25. Los Angeles.
* McClusky 2002: Pamela McClusky, "Riding into the next life: a Mercedes-Benz coffin", in ''Art from Africa: long steps never broke a back'', pp. 244–51. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum in association with Lund Humphries, 2002.
* Quarcoopome 2003: Nii O. Quarcoopome, ''Majestueux départs vers l'au-delà = Majestic rides into the afterlife''. In ''Ghana: hier et aujourd'hui'' (Ghana: Yesterday and today), pp. 261–83. Paris: Musée Dapper, 2003.
* Secrétan 1994:
Thierry Secretan, ''Il fait sombre, va-t-en !'', Paris, Editions Hazan, 1994.
* Soppelsa 1994: Robert T. Soppelsa. ''A life well lived : fantasy coffins of Kane Quaye'', Gallery of Art, University of Missouri-Kansas City, September 23 – October 21, 1994. In ''African Arts'', 28 (2) spring 1995, pp. 74–75. Los Angeles.
* Soulillou 1995: Jacques Soulillou. "The solubility of Ghanaian coffins in a cathodic milieu = De la solubilité des cercueils ghanéens en milieu cathodique". In ''Revue Noire'', no. 16, mars-avril-mai 1995, pp. 88–89. Paris.
* Tschumi 2014:
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
''Concealed Art. The figurative Palanquins and Coffins of Ghana'', Edition Till Schaap, 2014. .
* Tschumi 2014:
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
''The Buried Treasures of the Ga. Coffin Art in Ghana'', Edition Till Schaap, 2014. .
* Tschumi 2013:
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
''The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance.'' In: ''
African Arts
African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent. The definition may also include the art of the African diasporas, su ...
'', Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, S. 60–73.
* Tschumi 2006:
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
"Last Respects, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins", in: Kunstmuseum Bern (Hrsg.): ''Six Feet Under. Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead.'' Kerber, Bielefeld & Leipzig 2006, pp. 114–25. Deutsch: ''Die letzte Ehre kommt zuerst. Ghanaische Bestattungsrituale und figürliche Särge'', pp. 114–25*.
* Tschumi 2004:
Regula Tschumi
Regula Tschumi is a Swiss social anthropologist and art historian.
Bibliography
Regula Tschumi has spent time in East, West and South Africa, researching into contemporary African art. In 2006 she published a standard work on the figurative co ...
, "A Report on Paa Joe and the Proverbial Coffins of Teshie and Nungua, Ghana", ''Africa et Mediterraneo'', nos. 47–8, 2004, pp. 44–7.
* Vogel 1991: Susan Vogel. "New functional art: future traditions", in ''Africa Explores: 20th-century African art'', pp. 94–113. New York: Center for African Art; Munich: Prestel-Verlag, 1991.
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