Samuel Fosso: Self Portraits

Interesting exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery of self-portraits by Cameroon born photographer Samuel Fosso.

The first gallery showed his more recent work where he has taken 666 large format polaroid pictures of himself on an hourly basis. They did all look quite similar and it was a relief when one looked to one side. I’d have liked to see times on the pictures to think about whether he looked slightly different at different times of day.

The second room was his earlier work from the 1970s when he has set up a studio aged 13. He dressed up and posed in the evenings to use up spare film. He looks at post-colonial African identity. There are some great 1970s trousers and I like the fact you can see the mechanics of the studio.

Closes on 24 September 2017

 

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