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Ibrahim Mahama

1987, Tamale, Ghana 
He lives and works in Accra and Tamale, Ghana

site-specific | permanent artwork

Three Little Birds

2023
Relief mural, fiberglass

Ibrahim Mahama produces installations that delve  into themes of globalization, labor, and the movement  of goods, frequently developed in partnership with  Ghanaian communities. The works exhibited at Palazzo  Diedo focus on the themes of railways and trains, with a  particular emphasis on Ghana’s colonial past. 

Three Little Birds is a permanent work created by  Mahama in his community in Ghana at the Red Clay  Foundation, launched in 2019 by a group of artists and  curators to promote local economic, social, and cultural  development, with the goal of making the population  active and economically self-sufficient. The work is  inspired by the visual materials surrounding the artist’s  studio at Red Clay: people interacting with elements of  the railway line create creative platforms, which serve the artist to investigate the relationship between the body  and history.

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Photos by Massimo Pistore and Matteo Catania- Hubove Studio

Palazzo Diedo
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