Through her unique vision, Ankomah invites audiences to delve into a world where cultural narratives intertwine with contemporary expressions, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and beauty of the African artistic landscape.
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Theresah Ankomah’s monumental and immersive artworks put a new spin on the basket-making traditions of Ghana’s northern and eastern regions. Having learned basketry from local craftspeople, the Accra-based artist uses a variety of natural fibers such as kenaf, palm leaves, jute, and rattan to create woven environments whose appearance changes as light filters through them and casts shadows within and around them.
Repurposing is central to Ankomah’s art making, and her work often makes use of the kenaf produce baskets, or
chalis, that are found in marketplaces across Ghana. Embedded in her art are the geopolitics of the region, where traditionally handmade items like baskets are being replaced by cheap imported goods.