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Paa Joe (with family name Joseph Tetteh-Ashong) is a
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 ...
ian
figurative palanquin A figurative palanquin connected with the totem of its owner is a special kind of litter used in the Greater Accra Region in Ghana. These palanquins called in the Ga language belong to the royal insignias and are used only by the Ga kings or ''m ...
and
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 ...
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 (“proverb boxes”) artists of his generation. He has been involved in the international art world since 1989, and has been included in major exhibitions in Europe, Japan, and the USA. His fantasy coffins are in the collections and on permanent display in many art museums worldwide, including the
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in London, the Brooklyn Museum in New York, The Royal Ontario museum in Canada ,Museum of fine Art in Boston ,the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka and many others as well as the private collections of foreign dignitaries. paa Joe is building an Art academy and gallery to support the community and art students across the globe


Biography

Paa Joe began his career with a twelve-year apprenticeship as a coffin artist in the workshop of Kane Kwei (1924–1992) 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 1976, Paa Joe started his own business in Nungua. He trained many young artists like Daniel Mensah, Eric Kpakpo, or Kudjoe Affutu who have also become very successful fantasy coffin artists. In 2008, Paa Joe moved his workshop from Nungua to kPobiman (Greater Accra) where he works with his son Jacob and several other collaborators. In 2013, Paa Joe was invited for a six-week residency to Nottingham, Great Britain and he has taken part in many art residences.


Art


Fantasy coffins

While the pieces crafted by Paa Joe are real coffins that the deceased are buried in, the process to obtain a figurative coffin is very different from the normal process one might go about to obtain a coffin for themselves or a loved one. Paa Joe does not have a catalog of work from which a figurative coffin can be chosen, as might be done with a regular coffin. Each piece is a custom commission that has relevance to the deceased's life. Thus, Paa Joe is not a craftsman of utilitarian products, rather he is an artist of custom, expressive pieces. Not all of Paa Joe's coffins are used for burial or intended to express the quality of an individual life. Figurative coffins have great cultural significance in Ghana. While the practice of making Figurative coffins was debatably started by Paa Joe's instructor, Kane Kwei, the concept has deep roots in Ga tradition. Figurative coffins have been around since the 1950s. However, figurative palanquins have a much deeper history in Ghana. Paa Joe has crafted custom coffins for important Ghanaian cultural figures, such as the late Chief Nii Amartey Kwei II.


Workshop/process

Paa Joe crafts his coffins in his workshop In the Accra area in Ghana. His workshop comprises a few main areas including an office, a showroom, a preparation room for painting and shipping, and a tool storage area. However, much of the actual Coffin Construction is performed behind the workshop under the shade of trees. Here, clients can come and view coffins and decide on a design either for themselves for future use, or for a loved one. Paa Joe's process is to explore the interests of the person in need of a coffin to determine what style of figurate coffin could best represent their life. Past examples have been as simple as a coke bottle or a bible to that of a professor who requested a bird with a pen in its mouth.


Other work

While Paa Joe is best known for his figurative coffins, he has also created conceptual works that focus on West Africa and transatlantic slave trade, such as his large-scale sculptural work Gates of No Return.


Exhibitions

In 2020 the
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in
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, Georgia exhibited new work by Joe of
Gold Coast Gold Coast may refer to: Places Africa * Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana: ** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) ** Dutch G ...
fortresses. The exhibit featured seven buildings that served as the way stations for Africans who were sold into
slavery Slavery and enslavement are both the state and the condition of being a slave—someone forbidden to quit one's service for an enslaver, and who is treated by the enslaver as property. Slavery typically involves slaves being made to perf ...
, put on ships, and sent to the Americas and the Caribbean in the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries. The works are large, painted wood architectural sculptures and include the
Cape Coast Castle Cape Coast Castle ( sv, Carolusborg) is one of about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese "feitoria" or trading post, establish ...
,
Fort Orange Fort Orange ( nl, Fort Oranje) was the first permanent Dutch settlement in New Netherland; the present-day city of Albany, New York developed at this site. It was built in 1624 as a replacement for Fort Nassau, which had been built on nearb ...
, Christiansborg Castle,
Fort Patience Fort Patience (Dutch: ''Fort Lijdzaamheid'', or, in 17th-century spelling, ''Fort Leydsaemheyt'') is a Dutch-built fort located in the township of Apam, in the Central Region, Ghana, Central Region of Ghana. Originally built in 1697, it served as a ...
, and Fort St. Sebastian. The process of making the works included visits to the sites, taking pictures, and drawing sketches.


Solo and group exhibitions (selection)

* 2020 "Paa Joe: Gates of No Return", High Museum of Art, Atlanta *2017 Gallery 1957 "One does not take it anywhere." *2017 Jack Shainman Gallery "The Coffins of Paa Joe and the Pursuit of Happiness." * 2017 Fondation Cartier Paris * 2012 Brooklyn Museum * 2012 Southbank, UK * 2011 Salon 94 New York * 2011 Jack Bell Gallery, UK * 2011 V&A museum UK * 2010–11 "Living and Dying Gallery"
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London * 2007–2008 ''Six Feet Under'',
Deutsches Hygiene-Museum The German Hygiene Museum (german: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) is a medical museum in Dresden, Germany. It conceives itself today as a "forum for science, culture and society". It is a popular venue for events and exhibitions, and is among the most ...
, Dresden * 2006 Melbourne Festival * 2006 ''Six Feet Under'', Kunstmuseum Bern * 2005 Jack Shainman Gallery, New York City * 2003 ''Schokolade, die süsse Verführung'', Museum für Völkerkunde Basel * 2002 ''Autolust'', Stapferhaus Lenzburg, Switzerland * 1989 ''Les Magiciens de la terre'',
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, Paris


Media coverage

Paa Joe is the subject of a documentary about fantasy coffins by British filmmaker Ben Wigley and producer Anna Griffin.


List of references, media (selection)

* 2014 Regula Tschumi: ''Concealed Art. The figurative palanquins and coffins of Ghana.'' Edition Till Schaap, Bern. . * 2014 Regula Tschumi: ''The buried treasures of the Ga: Coffin art in Ghana.'' Edition Till Schaap, Bern. . A revised and updated second edition of Benteli 2008. * 2013 Regula Tschumi: '' The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance'', in: African Arts, vol. 46, 4, p. 60-73. * 2015 ''Paa Joe and the Lion'', a film by Ben Wigley (director) and Anna Griffin (producer), Notthingham, GB. * 2006. Regula Tschumi: ''Last Respect, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins". In: Kunstmuseum Bern (Hg.): ''Six Feet Under.'' Exhibition Catalogue. Kerber, Bielefeld & Leipzig, p. 114-125. * 2004. Regula Tschumi: ''A Report on Paa Joe and the Proverbial Coffins of Teshie and Nungua, Ghana''. In: ''Africa e Mediterraneo'', no 47-48, p. 44-47. * Thierry Secretan: ''Going into darkness,'' Hazan 1995.


References


External links


''PAA JOE'' in: ''Eine fantastische Himmelsreise - Särge aus Ghana''

Paa Joe: The Ghanan coffin maker
Artikel von Achola Rosario in The Independent (Uganda) vom 20. Januar 2012 {{DEFAULTSORT:Joe, Paa Ghanaian artists Coffins Ga-Adangbe people Living people 21st-century sculptors 1947 births