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Dedicated to Preserving and Continuing the Legacy.
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THE OKU AMPOFO FOUNDATION
will support community development projects to benefit the people of Ghana and, in particular, Dr Ampofo's hometown,
Mampong-Akwapim.
The Foundation will also support research into selected plant
medicines needed to treat critical diseases in Ghana, West Africa and the world.
The Foundation believes
that Dr Oku Ampofo's artistic legacy, as well as his healing
legacy, needs to be remembered and continued.
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It is the intention
of the Ampofo Foundation to prepare a full-color coffee-table book
including photographs and descriptions of his sculptures. The
proceeds from the sale of the book will be used by the Foundation
to establish a museum displaying Dr Ampofo's work, and to encourage
the work of young and
upcoming sculptors inspired by his art.
A series of reproductions of Dr Ampofo's sculptures are
also being created and offered for sale on this website.
Click
Here to enter the online catalog of this effort.
Dr Ampofo was not
only a physician, a pioneer in the use of herbal medicine and founder of
the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine, but also an actor
and sculptor. Begun as a hobby during his medical student days in
Edinburgh, his sculpture flourished in Ghana and he soon
achieved international fame. His works, executed in multi-coloured
hard woods or cement and terrazo, display not only unusual
artistic beauty but true understanding of the medium used. They
also portray cultural and socio-religious aspects of the Ghanaian
way of life.
Dr Ampofo exhibited in Senegal, Nigeria, England, United States of
America, Israel, Brazil, and Romania. He influenced
many contemporary Ghanaian artists, painters, sculptors and
ceramists alike.
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