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Mother

                                                                                              36 x 24 inches
 The blue canopy                                                                               Oil on canvas
          Ablade Glover                                                                               1993
 24 x 30 inches
 Oil on canvas  Born in Accra in what was then the Gold Coast (present-
 2014     day  Ghana),  Glover  did  teacher  training  at  Kwame
          Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi
          (1957–58), before winning a scholarship to study textile
          design  at  London's  Central  School  of  Art  and  Design
          (1959–62).He  returned  to  Ghana  to  teach  for  a  while,
          before another scholarship, given by Kwame Nkrumah,
          enabled Glover to study art education at the University of
          Newcastle upon Tyne (1964–65), where he began to use
          the  tool  that  shaped  his  technique  when  his  teacher
          suggested  a  palette  knife  to  apply  paint,  rather  than
          brushes. Glover went on to further his education in the
          US,  first  at  Kent  State  University,  where  he  earned  his
          master's degree, and then at Ohio State University where
          he was awarded a PhD in 1974.
              Returning  to  Ghana  after  receiving  his  doctorate,
          Glover taught for the next two decades at the College of
          Art in the University of Kumasi, becoming Department
          Head and College Dean.
              In 1998, he received the Flagstar Award by ACRAG
          (the  Arts  Critics  and  Reviewers  Association  of  Ghana),
          and  was  also  honoured  with  the  distinguished  alumni
          award from the African-American Institute in New York.
          He  founded  the  Accra-based  Artists  Alliance  Gallery,
          which has roots in an earlier gallery he founded in the
          1960s  and  in  its  new  incarnation  was  opened  by  Kofi
          Annan in 2008. As well as being an outlet for Glover's own
          work, this gallery features the work of other significant
          artists such as Owusu-Ankomah and George O. Hughes,
          together with collectible local artifacts.
              Selected  Exhibitions  Ablade  Glover:  80th
          Anniversary, October Gallery, London (3 July–2 August
          2014) Transmission Part 2, Tasneem Gallery, Barcelona,
          Spain (15 November 2012 – 30 March 2013) I See You,
          Tasneem  Gallery  (6  July–17  November  2010)  Ablade
          Glover: 75 Year Anniversary, October Gallery, London (2
          July–1 August 2009) Visions & Dreams, Tasneem Gallery
          (13 March–31 May 2008)

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