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==Media==
==Media==
* 2014 Regula Tschumi: ''The Buried Treasures of the Ga: Coffin Art in Ghana.'' Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 978-3-03828-016-3. A revised and updated second edition of "The Buried Treasures of the Ga", Bern: Benteli 2008.
* 2014 Regula Tschumi: ''Concealed Art. The figurative palanquins and coffins of Ghana.'' Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 978-3-03828-099-6.
* 2014 Regula Tschumi: ''The buried treasures of the Ga: Coffin art in Ghana.'' Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 9783038280163. A revised and updated second edition of "The buried treasures of the Ga", Bern: Benteli 2008.
* 2013. ''The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance'', Regula Tschumi in: [[African Arts]], Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, p. 60-73.
* 2013. ''The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance'', Regula Tschumi in: [[African Arts]], Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, p. 60-73.
* 2012/13. ''Hors-Champs.'' Ed. Musée d'Ethnographie Neuchâtel MEN. Neuchâtel: Atélier PréTexte, p. 200–203, (French).
* 2012/13. ''Hors-Champs.'' Ed. Musée d'Ethnographie Neuchâtel MEN. Neuchâtel: Atélier PréTexte, p.  200–203, (French).
* 2012. "Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne", Lucienne Peiry (ed.), Skira Flammarion 2012, p. 26-27; 164. (French)
* 2012. "Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne", Lucienne Peiry (ed.), Skira Flammarion 2012, p. 26-27; 164. (French)
* 2010. ''The Deathbead of a Living Man. A Coffin for the Centre Pompidou''. Regula Tschumi in: Saâdane Afif (ed.), ''Anthologie de l'humour noir'', Paris: Editions Centre Pompidou, p. 56–61.
* 2010. ''The Deathbead of a Living Man. A Coffin for the Centre Pompidou''. Regula Tschumi in: Saâdane Afif (ed.), ''Anthologie de l'humour noir'', Paris: Editions Centre Pompidou, p. 56–61.
* 2010. ''Ataa Oko''. Exhibition catalogue. ed. [[Collection de l'art brut]]. Gollion: Infolio. (French).
* 2010. ''Ataa Oko''. Exhibition catalogue. ed. [[Collection de l'art brut]]. Gollion: Infolio. (French).
* 2006. ''Last Respects, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins''Regula Tschumi in: Kunstmuseum Bern (ed.), Six Feet Under. Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead. Ex.-Cat. Bielefeld, Leipzig: Kerber, p. 114–125.
* 2008. ''The Buried Treasures of the Ga. Coffin Art in Ghana''. Regula Tschumi. Bern. Benteli.
* 2006. ''Last Respects, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural Coffins'' in: Kunstmuseum Bern (ed.), Six Feet Under. Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead. Ex.-Cat. Bielefeld, Leipzig: Kerber, p. 114–125.


== Film, Video==
== Film, Video==

Revision as of 11:20, 12 November 2014

Ataa Oko and his third wife, with a coffin in the form of a battleship, about 1960

Ataa Oko (c. 1919, La, Ghana - December 9, 2012, Accra)[1] was a builder of figurative palanquins and fantasy coffin and over 80 years old he even became a painter of Art Brut.

Biography

Figurative palanquin, drawing of Ataa Oko 2010

Ataa Oko was born around 1919 in the coastal town of La, Ghana. He never went to school, but worked since he was about 13 years old as a fisherman. Later his family sent him on the cocoa plantations in the Ashante Region. From 1936 to 1939 he was trained as a carpenter in Accra. 1939 to 1970 he worked in numerous temporary employments. According to Regula Tschumi, he started to build figurative coffins around 1945[2] Ataa Oko had been inspired by the figurative palanquins he had seen in Accra. These palanquins were used by the Ga chiefs already at the beginning of the 20th century. The palanquins were built in the form of the respective family symbols which the Ga chiefs were using.[3] Around 1960 Ataa Oko opened his own coffin and palanquin workshop in La. The last years of his life, Ataa Oko was retired and hardly built coffins any more. But since 2005 he became a painter in collaboration with Regula Tschumi. Ataa Okos coffins and drawings were first exhibited in the group show "Six Feet Under" at the Kunstmuseum Berne 2006 and 2010/11 he had first one man show in the well known Collection de l'Art brut in Lausanne.[4][5] Ataa Oko died in December 2012.

Ataa Oko and Kudjoe Affutu with Okos red rooster coffin 2009

Single and Group Exhibitions

  • 2014. MUT Museum of the University Tübingen: "Diesseits-Jenseits-Abseits".
  • 2012. MEN Musée ethnographique Neuchâtel Hors-Champs.
  • 2011/12. Miracles of Africa, Hämeenlinna Art Museum, Hämeenlinna and Oulu Museum of Art, Oma, Finland[6]
  • 2011. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, Norwich. Ghanaian 'fantasy coffin', 27th Sep 2011 - 4th Dec 2011. Griff Rhys Jones.
  • 2010/11. Collection de l'art brut, Lausanne. One man show Ataa Oko et les Esprits.
  • 2006 and 2007/2008. Kunstmuseum Bern and Deutsches Hygienemuseum, Dresden. Exhibition Six Feet Under: Autopsie unseres Umgangs mit Toten.

Media

  • 2014 Regula Tschumi: Concealed Art. The figurative palanquins and coffins of Ghana. Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 978-3-03828-099-6.
  • 2014 Regula Tschumi: The buried treasures of the Ga: Coffin art in Ghana. Edition Till Schaap, Bern. ISBN 9783038280163. A revised and updated second edition of "The buried treasures of the Ga", Bern: Benteli 2008.
  • 2013. The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance, Regula Tschumi in: African Arts, Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, p. 60-73.
  • 2012/13. Hors-Champs. Ed. Musée d'Ethnographie Neuchâtel MEN. Neuchâtel: Atélier PréTexte, p.  200–203, (French).
  • 2012. "Collection de l'Art Brut, Lausanne", Lucienne Peiry (ed.), Skira Flammarion 2012, p. 26-27; 164. (French)
  • 2010. The Deathbead of a Living Man. A Coffin for the Centre Pompidou. Regula Tschumi in: Saâdane Afif (ed.), Anthologie de l'humour noir, Paris: Editions Centre Pompidou, p. 56–61.
  • 2010. Ataa Oko. Exhibition catalogue. ed. Collection de l'art brut. Gollion: Infolio. (French).
  • 2006. Last Respects, First Honoured. Ghanaian Burial Rituals and Figural CoffinsRegula Tschumi in: Kunstmuseum Bern (ed.), Six Feet Under. Autopsy of Our Relation to the Dead. Ex.-Cat. Bielefeld, Leipzig: Kerber, p. 114–125.

Film, Video

  • 2010. Ataa Oko and the spirits. Philippe Lespinasse, Regula Tschumi, Andress Alvarez. Lausanne/Le Tourne, Parti de l’Art Brut/ LoKomotiv Films, 20 minutes, (subtitled).
  • 2009. Sépulture sur mesure, 52 minutes movie on the work of the Ga funerals, of the coffins of Ataa Oko Ado and Eric Adjetey Anang (Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop). Philippe Lespinasse, Grand Angle Production.

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Sujet à polémique
  3. ^ Regula Tschumi: The Figurative Palanquins of the Ga. History and Significance, in: African Arts, Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, S. 60-73.
  4. ^ Ataa Oko. exhibition catalogue. 2010.ed. Collection de l'art brut, Lausanne
  5. ^ http://www.letemps.ch/QueryResult#
  6. ^ ARS 11, Nykytaiteen museo Kiasma Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art. Artists: Ataa Oko, 1919, Ghana, Collection de l'art brut, Lausanne. Franck Lundangi, 1958, Angola, Artist’s own collection, Briare. Ghana Posters, Hand painted movie posters, Pascal Saumade’s collection, Paris; Paul Amar, 1919, Algeria. From April 15 to November 27, 2011.Mannerheiminaukio 2, Helsinki. www.kiasma.fi. SATELLITE EXHIBITION “Stars of Africa”: Hämeenlinna Art Museum. From May 20 to September 11, 2011. OMA – Oulu Museum of Art. From September 24, 2011 to January 8, 2012. Curators: Tuula Karjalainen, Ph.D., curator; Laurent Danchin, art critic, journalist, curator;


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