Kelvin Haizel (born in 1987) is a contemporary Ghanaian artist who lives and works in Accra, Ghana. His work delves into complex questions surrounding identity, culture, and history through various media, including photography, painting, installation, and video. Haizel is known for his ability to blend visual concepts with deep reflections on modern society, tackling postcolonial narratives, power dynamics, and representations of individuality within an African context. Trained in fine arts, Kelvin Haizel has developed a unique aesthetic that draws on diverse cultural, historical, and contemporary influences. His work often questions the relationship between the past and the present, aiming to deconstruct stereotypes and open up new perspectives on art and humanity. Using photography and painting, he juxtaposes everyday elements with historical symbols, creating works that resonate both emotionally and intellectually. Kelvin Haizel has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, both in Ghana and internationally, contributing to the expanding discourse on contemporary African art. His works have been showcased in prestigious galleries and major cultural events, attracting attention from critics and collectors alike. He is also involved in collaborative projects aimed at promoting art and culture in Ghana, helping to foster the next generation of African artists. In addition to his artistic work, Haizel is active in teaching and art education, sharing his insights and skills with students and emerging artists. His multidisciplinary approach and ability to navigate various media make him an influential figure in the contemporary African art scene.