Studio of Archives: Monuments and Memory in Ghana I Africa Direct Documentary
Studio of Archives: Monuments and Memory in Ghana I Africa Direct Documentary
From textiles and domestic objects to aircraft and a living museum installation, internationally acclaimed artist Ibrahim Mahama is known for his monumental installations in Ghana and beyond.
His collections explore the significance of historical memory through everyday objects and his Red Clay Studio is a treasure trove of relics and…
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Where is it located please
I need it for my project pls
Brilliant video 🤩
This man here is my hero.His Contemporary art revolution and the improvements it has brought to my people in Tamale and everyone in Ghana is phenomenal. I respect him a lot. Amazing guy
The work this man had done will be relevant many centuries to come. Most especially the exposure he has given those kids from the neighborhood. Kudos!
I'd love to meet Mr Ibrahim Mahama In Person… I have alot to learn from this man🥺
10:15 – O Ningla Bini maa Ka Di Yigira😂… He did the thing and it was flying😂… the boys voice sounded very cute😂
this is very interesting. i will love to invite there when i get time.
Keep it brother. We will surely get there
I'd love to visit and help out for a few months. I've never been to Africa 🌍
Imagine an earthquake hits this place..cleanup for days!
God bless your heart how do I contribute to your project
It's nice to see that people here are interested in things like this. The economic situation of the country and poverty has discouraged young people from going into these fields. I personally love history a lot but its more of a side thing for me.
Isn't this the guy from the north who sold his art piece for a million dollars and in turn edtablished an art gallery up north?
Among other things, a creative way of looking at the recent past. Excellent. Bdesh