In Conversation with Ibrahim Mahama - Ghana

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Ibrahim Mahama, born in Tamale Ghana. He uses the transformation of materials to explore themes of commodity, migration, globalisation and economic exchange. Often made in collaboration with others, his large-scale installations employ materials gathered from urban environments, such as remnants of wood, or jute sacks which are stitched together and draped over architectural structures. Mahama’s interest in material, process and audience first led him to focus on jute sacks that are synonymous with the trade markets of Ghana where he lives and works. Fabricated in South East Asia, the sacks are imported by the Ghana Cocoa Boards to transport cocoa beans and eventually end up as multi-functional objects, used for the transportation of food, charcoal and other commodities. ‘You find different points of aesthetics within the surface of the sacks’ fabric’, Mahama has said. ‘I am interested in how crisis and failure are absorbed into this material with a strong reference to global transaction and how capitalist structures work.’ - White Cube
This show also celebrates Ibrahim’s return to 58th Venice Biennale and celebrating the first ever Ghana Pavilion at the Biennale!

Enjoy, comment and follow us on social media @artradio_sa and artist @ibrahimmahama3 and @sccatamale
5 Sep 2019 English Explicit South Africa Arts · Arts

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