Visual Art Paper 2 (Essay) WASSCE (SC), 2023

Question 4

 

Write on Vincent Kofi with particular reference to:

  1. nationality;
  2. training;
  3. area of specialization;
  4. List any one example of his artworks.
  5. State any five of his contributions to the development of art.

Observation

Most of the candidates attempted this question. The candidates that attempted this question performed very well. The candidates were expected to answer in the following way:

 

(a)        Nationality
-           Ghanaian.       

(b)        Training
-           Learnt from his father who was a carver.      
-           He had his secondary education at Achimota, Ghana.
-           He studied art at the Royal College of Art, London.
-           Studied sculpture and History at Columbia University.      

              

(c)        Area of specialization 
-           Sculpture.
-           Art education.                         

                                                                                                                       
(d)       Example of his artworks
-           The crucifix.
-           Pregnant mother and child.
-           Horn blower.
-           Dancer.
-           Birth of Ghana.
-           Akuaba figures.
-           Awakening Africa.
-           Parliamentary doors.
-           Blackmans stoicism. 

 

(e)        Contributions to the development of art
-           He exhibited in Ghana, Nigeria and the United States of America.
-           He was the curator of the book Sculpture in Ghana.
-           Vincent Kofi stands out as one of Ghana’s most prominent artists.
-           He explored traditional concept.
-           Vincent Kofi prompted the study of contemporary Ghanaian art.
-           He taught at the Winneba Teacher Training College.
-           He was a member of the Ghanaian delegation at the First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar, Senegal.
-           He established an art gallery in Ghana.
-           Delivered lectures in Ghana and internationally.
-           Introduced Ghanaian indigenous concepts into art.
-           Member of the cultural delegation to the Mexico Olympic Games.
-           Encouraged the use of organic shapes like cylindrical shapes of tree trunks in artworks.
-           Encouraged artists to be interested in larger and massive forms.