Buried in Style explores the vivid visual language of Ghanaian funerary culture through its distinctive artistic coffins. The photographs capture these elaborately crafted coffins, which serve as both functional burial containers and expressive cultural symbols, illustrating the intersection of art and tradition.
Regula Tschumi’s presentation draws attention to the rich textures, colors, and inventive forms that characterize these works, reflecting personal identity, social status, and community values. The 240-page book documents this unique cultural practice in depth, offering insight into its significance beyond mere aesthetics.