Chaley Wote
Contemporary
2015
640.0 x 400.0 cm
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A Tapestry of Time: The Life and Art of Ibrahim Mahama
Born in Tamale, Ghana (1987), Ibrahim Mahama emerges as a pivotal figure in contemporary art—an artist whose work resonates with the weight of history, the pulse of globalization, and the enduring spirit of collective memory. Growing up within a large, polygamous family profoundly shaped his artistic trajectory, instilling a collaborative ethos that permeates every facet of his practice. This upbringing wasn’t merely a personal experience; it became a foundational element in how he approaches creation—not as an isolated act, but as a communal endeavor. His father, a civil engineer deeply involved in road construction, sparked an early fascination with industrial materials and the complex systems of labor that underpin modern infrastructure. These formative influences would later coalesce into Mahama’s signature aesthetic: monumental installations crafted from repurposed objects, imbued with layers of meaning and social commentary—a deliberate rejection of traditional artistic conventions. From a young age, he was drawn to the stories embedded within discarded materials, recognizing their potential to speak volumes about trade, migration, and the legacies of colonialism.Early Influences and Artistic Education
Mahama’s artistic journey began at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi—where he pursued a PhD in Fine Art. This academic grounding provided him with invaluable tools for analyzing cultural narratives and interrogating societal structures. Mentorship from educators like Kąrî'kạchä Seid'ou and the collective blaxTARLINES KUMASI further refined his artistic philosophy, anchoring it in a critical engagement with post-colonial discourse and African modernism—a conscious effort to reclaim agency and redefine artistic expression within the context of historical oppression. These influences instilled in him a deep appreciation for materiality and its capacity to convey complex ideas, shaping his distinctive approach to sculptural practice. He honed his skills through experimentation with diverse mediums, mastering techniques that combine meticulous craftsmanship with conceptual rigor.The Language of Found Objects: A Defining Aesthetic
Mahama’s art is immediately recognizable for its distinctive material palette—a deliberate departure from conventional artistic practices. He eschews pristine canvases or sculpted marble; instead, he finds beauty and significance in the discarded remnants of urban life. Jute sacks – once used to transport commodities like cocoa, now bearing the marks of countless journeys – are perhaps his most iconic medium. These sacks, sourced primarily from local markets across Ghana, become the building blocks for large-scale installations that envelop architectural spaces—transforming them into immersive environments. But Mahama’s repertoire extends far beyond jute. He incorporates remnants of wood, paper documents, shoeboxes, school blackboards, and even old doors – each object carrying its own unique history and symbolic weight. His technique is equally compelling: sewing, patching, and layering these materials to create textured surfaces that invite tactile exploration and visual contemplation—a process he describes as “time travel,” a journey into the past through the tangible remnants of human activity. The architecture itself is never merely a backdrop but becomes integral to the work, considered both conceptually and materially.Monumental Installations and Conceptual Depth
Mahama’s installations are characterized by their sheer scale—often spanning hundreds of square meters—creating spaces that demand attention and provoke reflection. These monumental pieces aren't simply decorative; they serve as powerful statements about social justice, economic inequality, and the impact of globalization on marginalized communities. He employs ritualistic acts of sewing and enjoining to create patchwork quilts from these sacks—a deliberate gesture of reclaiming material heritage and honoring ancestral traditions. As he explains, “I used jute sacks because for me the history of crisis and failure is absorbed into the material. Their history speaks of how global transactions and capitalist structures work. And because how their humbleness contrasts with the monumentality of the buildings they cover.” This ethos extends beyond his artistic practice—evident in his founding of Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art (SCCA) and Nkrumah Volini—demonstrating a commitment to fostering cultural dialogue and empowering local artisans.Recognition and Artistic Legacy
Mahama’s work has garnered international acclaim, appearing at prestigious venues such as the Biennale of Sydney, Documenta 14, Venice Biennale, Chicago Architecture Biennial and many others. He was ranked as the 14th most influential artist on ArtReview’s Power 100 list (2024) and received the Art Basel & UBS Artist of the Year Award (2025)—affirming his position as a leading voice in contemporary African art and cementing his legacy as an innovator who challenges conventional artistic boundaries. His installations—particularly *Purple Hibiscus*, created in collaboration with over 1,000 craftspeople from Tamale—represent a profound engagement with materiality, history, and collective memory—inspiring future generations of artists to embrace collaborative practices and confront complex social issues. Mahama’s enduring contribution lies not only in his distinctive aesthetic but also in his unwavering belief that art can serve as a catalyst for positive change—a conviction reflected throughout his artistic endeavors and institutional initiatives.Ibrahim Mahama
1987 - , Ghana
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Installation art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ["Kąrî'kạchä Seid'ou"]
- Date Of Birth: 1987
- Full Name: Ibrahim Mahama
- Nationality: Ghanaian
- Notable Artworks:
- Chaley Wote
- No friend but the mountains
- Parliament of Ghost
- Place Of Birth: Tamale, Ghana