In the late 1980s, the video format became widely available in cinemas. Eager would-be filmmakers started experimenting with home video equipment in making commercial movies. The salon and barbering signages were advertisement materials for the films and belong to the vibrant visual pop-culture in Ghana, a genre that includes tro-tro signages and decorative paintings on shop fronts, and kiosks.
The text on the signages sometimes lift from Street Philosophy. They come from Dr. Joseph Oduro-Frimpong’s collection and were presented in an exhibition titled Suɔmɔ Hi Fe Shika (2021), a Ga language phrase that translates as Love is better than Money, at the Nubuke Foundation.
In the photograph above is a handpainted poster of the 2010 martial arts film ‘IP Man 2.’ The film, directed by Wilson Yip featured Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and others.
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