31 Mar 2026 06 Sep 2026

Kwame Akoto

Almighty God Art Works

This exhibition reflects on the career of Kwame Akoto, a leading figure of the Ghanaian artistic scene, whose unusual work unites popular painting and spiritual commitment.

The Ghanaian artist and preacher Kwame Akoto stands out due to his unique journey. In 1972, he opened his studio in Kumasi, where he began painting signs, but quickly moved away from commercial orders, freeing himself to develop a personal universe, combining faith, social criticism and humour. Rooted in local life, his work is also marked by an outspoken view of the world.

Under the name of Almighty God, he is a preacher and a respected character in his neighbourhood. In his studio, Almighty God Art Works, he designs powerful images where the text plays a key role. His works blend moralising slogans, spiritual messages and everyday scenes in a direct, explicit style. The painter also frequently depicts himself in self-portraits challenging the status of creator.

The exhibition is a tribute to this major figure of the contemporary West African artistic world. It explores his themes of preference and showcases the influences, meetings — especially with the artist Hervé Di Rosa — and beliefs that have shaped his unique artistic approach.

  • Curator

    • Sarah Ligner, Head of the Historical and Contemporary Globalisation Heritage Unit at the musée du quai Branly — Jacques Chirac
  • Place:   Atelier Martine Aublet
  • TimeSlots:  
    From Tuesday 31 March 2026 at Sunday 06 September 2026
  • Closed on monday
    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday:  10:30 am-07:00 pm
    Thursday:  10:30 am-10:00 pm
  • Accessibility:
    • Handicap visuel
    • LSF
    • Handicap auditif (sans T)
    • Handicap auditif bim (T)
    • Handicap mental
    • Handicap moteur
  • Public:   All publics
  • Categorie : Exhibitions
  • Museum ticket entrance
    Full price:  14,00 €
    Reduce rate:  11,00 €

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With the support of

  • Fondation Martine Aublet

Under the aegis of

  • Fondation de France