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IBRAHIM MAHAMA AT MAPS Museum

Institutional Museum

Ibrahim Mahama takes part in MAPS’ new series of programmes, “Tomorrow’s Public Art”, creating a new site-specific work in collaboration with Red Clay Studio and children and young people from across the municipality of Køge.

The work is created from reclaimed bricks sourced from some of Denmark’s historically and culturally significant buildings: Frederiksborg Castle, Our Lady’s Abbey, Vestre Prison, the Natural History Museum of Denmark, and MAPS’ own building, formerly a school in Køge.

The bricks have been part of places shaped by power, faith, law, learning and knowledge. Now they are brought together in a new public artwork. Not as ruins. Not as nostalgia. But as material for imagining forward.

12 June 2026 – 31 December 2026

MAPS, Copenaghen, Denmark