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Ibrahim Mahama

Ibrahim Mahama

The installation is the second artwork in a series of three commissioned in connection to Franska tomten’s history. The artworks are produced by Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art (GIBCA) in collaboration with Trafikverket.

Occasional Groundwork

Occasional Groundwork

Possible monuments

Possible Monuments?

The role of art in making Swedish colonial history publicly visible

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Soundworks in the City

Since 2019, the biennial has started a collaboration with Göteborg konst and Trafikkontoret and invited artists to produce soundworks inspired and informed by the areas that will host train stations in the West Link project.

Until September 2021 three artists will visit the city and produce artworks connected to three areas in rapid transformation under construction: Haga, the Central Station and Korsvägen.

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GIBCA is organized by Röda Sten Konsthall with support from

  • Röda Sten Konsthall
  • The City of Gothenburg
  • Västra Götalandsregionen
  • The Cuncil of culture
  • Seigan Studios - Designing the web