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Ibrahim Mahama

PRODUCE X

2015-2016

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Ibrahim Mahama

PRODUCE X

2015-2016

Physical Qualities Sleeping mats melted on charcoal sacks, paper, and nails, 114 3/16 × 135 7/16 in. (290 × 344 cm.)
Credit Line Anonymous Gift
Object Number 2017.149
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2017; Private Collection

Artist

Ibrahim Mahama

born Tamale, Ghana 1987

born Tamale, Ghana 1987
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