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Carlos Idun-Tawiah, Dance with my father, Accra, Ghana, 2024.

Carlos Idun-Tawiah Ghanaian, b. 18/5/1997

Dance with my father, Accra, Ghana, 2024.
Archival Pigment Print.
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One Size Only
83.8 x 127 cm / 33 x 50 in
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Edition of 1 plus 2 artist's proofs
Hand-signed by the artist, with title, date, and edition number inscribed in ink on an archival label affixed to the reverse side of the mounted photograph.
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The photograph captures a luminous moment of intergenerational connection set against the vivid blue wall of an Accra compound. Carlos Idun-Tawiah draws the viewer into an intimate domestic scene where...
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The photograph captures a luminous moment of intergenerational connection set against the vivid blue wall of an Accra compound. Carlos Idun-Tawiah draws the viewer into an intimate domestic scene where a father and his children move together in unselfconscious joy, their bodies animated by shared movement. Light falls across them in golden bands, carving out a small stage from the surrounding shadows, while their silhouettes multiply against the wall—a poetic doubling that hints at the permanence of these fleeting gestures.


What emerges is not staged performance but lived experience. The children's raised arms and the father's full engagement suggest a moment pulled directly from daily life, yet there is something quietly transcendent in this ordinariness. The interplay of light and shadow, the framing palm fronds, and the saturated blue surface elevate domestic play into something almost ceremonial.


Within the hero, father, friend series, this work operates on multiple registers. It shows a father fully present to his children while also speaking to continuity—the transmission of joy and culture from one generation to the next. The shadows on the wall act as witnesses, a visible testament to the many lives contained within a single family.


Rejecting easy sentimentality, the photograph becomes a record of ordinary grace, of the moments that sustain families and communities. In Accra’s compound culture, where domestic life spills into shared space, such gatherings are both commonplace and essential. Idun-Tawiah honors this specificity while allowing the image to resonate universally, articulating something fundamental about fathers, children, and the ways bodies moving together generate meaning and memory.

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