Born
in Kumasi, Ghana in 1950, Kwame Akoto (Almighty God)
showed an interest in painting from an early age and displayed obvious talent.
Almighty
God 's professional career began at fifteen with two
local painters who taught him to paint signs and decorate
taxis and lorries. Almighty set up his own workshop
in the mid-seventies in one of the most crowded and
chaotic parts of Kumasi.
In
this same period Kwame Akoto embraced religion in
the form of Christianity. He joined a Pentecostal
sect known as the House of Faith Ministries and became
a fervent preacher as well as a renowned healer. Kwame
Akoto then began to call himself Almighty God, the
name with which he signs all his works.
International
publications and African and European scholars of
art began to take an interest in his paintings and
André Magnin devoted a chapter in Contemporary
Art of Africa to the work of Almighty God. He was
also one of the artists present in Susan Vogel's contemporary
African art exhibition Africa Explores.
In
2006 Almighty God held a large solo show in Ghana
at Alliance Française Accra.
source:
'Almighty God: opere/works, 1979-2007', Enrico Mascelloni,
Sarenco, Duccio k. Marignoli