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  • Ibrahim Mahama delves into the history of the city of Osnabruck as a center of the production of and trade in textiles, especially linen.
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On occasion of the 375th anniversary of the Peace of Westphalia, the internationally renowned artist Ibrahim Mahama (b. Tamale, Ghana, 1987; lives and works in Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale, Ghana) delves into the history of the city of Osnabruck as a center of the production of and trade in textiles, especially linen. Linen was not only sold as a raw material, but also used to manufacture apparel for forced laborers on plantations in the West Indies. And it served as a medium of exchange for prisoners from the coastal regions of the African continent.

Mahama's research and exhibition project analyzes these intricate cycles of transfer connecting Central Europe and Western Africa that were installed in the shadow of colonialism. The Ghanaian artist wrapped the former Galeria Kaufhof department store building in downtown Osnabruck in handwoven cotton fabrics and recycled jute bags: zooming out from local history and the experiences of war and the postwar period, Mahama's intervention embeds them in the context of global trade relations and power structures. The publication documents the installation TRANSFER(S), which was on public view in Osnabruck, as well as the project's second part, a symposium held in Tamale, Ghana. With writings by Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Bernard Akoi-Jackson, Isaac Gyasi, Thorsten Heese, Priscilla Kennedy, Bettina Klein, Koliko, Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh, Zohra Opoku and The Revival, Gabriel Schimmeroth, k?rî'k?cha seid'?u, Klaus Weber, and the artist.

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9783954766673
Producer code
9783954766673
Author
Ibrahim Mahama
Cover
oprawa miękka
Publisher
Distanz Publishing
Language
English
Pages
136 strony
Format
209 x 297 x 19
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