Foreword by Chris Dercon. Text by Ibrahim Mahama, Aby Gaye-Duparc, Jeanne Barral, Chiara Agradi, Bernard Akoi-Jackson. Interview by Chris Dercon.
The first exhibition dedicated to Mahama’s collective, educational and community-based practice, connecting Ghana with the world
Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist Ibrahim Mahama (born 1987) builds monumental installations made using found materials, archival ephemera and abandoned industrial heritage that he blends into new creations. This catalog documents Mahama’s site-specific installations presented at the Fondation Cartier alongside the works of nine invited artists.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 11/3/2026
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Published by Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. Foreword by Chris Dercon. Text by Ibrahim Mahama, Aby Gaye-Duparc, Jeanne Barral, Chiara Agradi, Bernard Akoi-Jackson. Interview by Chris Dercon.
The first exhibition dedicated to Mahama’s collective, educational and community-based practice, connecting Ghana with the world
Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist Ibrahim Mahama (born 1987) builds monumental installations made using found materials, archival ephemera and abandoned industrial heritage that he blends into new creations. This catalog documents Mahama’s site-specific installations presented at the Fondation Cartier alongside the works of nine invited artists.