Zohra Opoku
Zohra Opoku’s (b. 1976, Altdöbern, former GDR/ East Germany; lives and works in Accra, Ghana) multidisciplinary practice is grounded in her personal history and cultural heritage. Born and raised in East Germany and later relocating to Ghana to reconnect with her ancestral roots, Opoku explores the complex intersections of identity and memory. Her work navigates the space between these experiences, bridging cultures, geographies, and time.
Opoku’s practice often begins with photography and evolves through a tactile process of deconstruction and reconstruction. Photographic images are screen-printed onto pre-dyed natural fabrics and subsequently transformed through hand-stitched embroidery and collage. These techniques, rooted in both traditional craftsmanship and experimental composition, form the foundation of richly layered textile works, installations, and sculptures.
Personal identity and its complex nuances are a central concern in her work. Drawing from her own life and body, Opoku reflects on themes of belonging, memory, and representation. She often integrates family heirlooms, personal symbols, and elements from Ghana’s visual culture, such as references to West African brass-making traditions. The result is a body of work that is both cathartic and resonant, anchored in lived experience yet capable of speaking to broader questions shared across the African diaspora and beyond.
“The transition from being based in Germany to being in Ghana and bringing those two worlds together in a conversation—whether through material, handcraft, or memory—is important,” she has said. “It allows others to relate to the work, especially within the diaspora, where people have similar experiences.” Through this lens, Opoku’s practice becomes a form of visual storytelling—an evolving archive of identity that is intimate, textured, and quietly powerful.
The work of Zohra Opoku has been exhibited internationally, including in the 15th edition of Sharjah Biennale (United Arab Emirates, 2023); at the 14th edition of the Dak’art Biennial (Senegal, 2022) and at 7th Athens Biennale (Greece, 2021).
Institutionally, her work has been presented at the Louvre Abu Dhabi (UAE, 2024-2025), The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Minneapolis, 2025), the Brooklyn Museum (New York, 2024), The Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, 2018), RAW Material Company (Dakar, 2024), High Museum of Art (Atlanta, 2024), Palais Populaire (Berlin, 2024), Wereld Museum (Rotterdam, 2024), Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (Wolfsburg, 2022), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin, 2022), TATE Modern (London, 2022), Southbank Centre / Hayward Gallery (London, 2020), Kunsthaus Hamburg (Hamburg, 2020), Archeological Museum of Mykonos (2019), National Museum (Nairobi, 2017), Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, 2015), Musée de l'Ethnographie (Bordeaux, 2013), CCA Lagos (2010), and Kunsthaus Hamburg (2010), among many others.
Zohra Opoku’s major solo exhibition “We proceed in the footsteps of the sunlight" will be on view at Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town for a year, starting in September 2025.
Her work is collected by renowned public institutions and private collections such as the the Centre Pompidou (Paris), CCS Bard College Hessel Museum of Art (Annandale-on-Hudson), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles), Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art (Gainesville), The Faurschou Foundation (Copenhagen), The Royal Museum of Ontario (Toronto), Tate Modern (London), The Onassis Collection (Athens), Eskenazi Museum of Art, (Bloomington), The Cleveland Clinic Art Collection (Cleveland), and The Dean Collection (New York).
The artist’s forthcoming solo exhibition will open at the Fondation Cartier, Paris, in October 2026.
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Zona Maco
Mexico City, Mexico February 4 - 8, 2026Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to return to ZONA MACO with a curated selection of highlights from the gallery’s program. Featured artists include, Raphaël Barontini (b....Read more -
The Armory Show
September 4 - 7, 2025We are pleased to participate in the 2025 edition of The Armory Show , presenting works by Raphaël Barontini (b. 1984), Djabril Boukhenaïssi (b. 1992),...Read more -
Art Basel Paris
October 16 - 20, 2024Exhibiting artists: Raphaël Barontini Amoako Boafo Djabril BoukhenaÏssi Salah Elmur Patrick Eugène Sol Kordich Yukimasa Ida Shannon T. Lewis Ian Mwesiga Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku...Read more -
ART ONO
Setec, Seoul, Korea April 19 - 21, 2024BOOTH # 113 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze Patrick Eugène Yukimasa Ida Eva Jospin Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to participate in...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach
December 1 - 3, 2022BOOTH #D33 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Amoako Boafo M. Florine Démosthène Patrick Eugène Yukimasa Ida Clotilde Jiménez Shannon T. Lewis No Martins Ian Micheal Ian Mwesiga Carmen...Read more -
The Armory Show
September 9 - 11, 2022BOOTH # 126 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze M. Florine Démosthène Maïmouna Guerresi Mwangi Hutter Ayana V. Jackson Shannon T. Lewis Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku...Read more -
Art Basel
June 14 - 19, 2022BOOTH # R24 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Raphaël Barontini Amoako Boafo M. Florine Démosthène Mwangi Hutter Yukimasa Ida Ayana V. Jackson Clotilde Jiménez Ian Mwesiga Carmen Neely...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach
December 2 - 4, 2021BOOTH #D30 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze Raphaël Barontini Amoako Boafo M. Florine Démosthène Yukimasa Ida Clotilde Jiménez Shannon T. Lewis Ian Micheal Zohra Opoku...Read more -
The Armory Show
ruby onyinyechi amanze, Florine Démosthène, Zohra Opoku, Lina Iris Viktor March 4 - 8, 2020BOOTH # 721 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze M. Florine Démosthène Zohra Opoku Mariane Ibrahim announces its participation (Booth #721) at The Armory Show 2020....Read more -
Paris Photo
Ayana V. Jackson and Zohra Opoku November 7 - 10, 2019BOOTH #A08 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ayana V. Jackson Zohra Opoku Two booths by Ayana V. Jackson and Zohra Opoku: Mariane Ibrahim Gallery announces its participation in...Read more -
Unseen Amsterdam
Zohra Opoku September 19 - 22, 2019Woven Matters was a special exhibition in collaboration with Unseen Amsterdam, featuring Zohra Opoku's works for the 2019 edition of Unseen Amsterdam. 'This year at...Read more -
Untitled: Miami Beach
Zohra Opoku, Alexandra Karakashian, Lina Iris Viktor, Clay Apenouvon, Sergio Lucena, Florine Démosthène, and Kudzanai Chiurai December 4 - 9, 2018For the second participation at Untitled: Miami Beach, Mariane Ibrahim presented a multi-artist exhibition. Exhibiting Artists: Zohra Opoku Alexandra Karakashian Lina Iris Viktor Clay Apenouvon...Read more -
Art Dubai
Zohra Opoku March 19 - 24, 2018For the gallery's inaugural presentaiton at Art Dubai, Zohra Opoku presents her series, Harmattan Tales . Zohra Opoku is an artist of German and Ghanaian...Read more -
ZONA MACO
Zohra Opoku and Lina Iris Viktor February 7 - 11, 2018For their first participation at ZONA MACO in Mexico City, Mariane Ibrahim was pleased to present a dual-artist exhibition of works by Ghanian-German artist Zohra...Read more
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Zohra Opoku
In conversation with Enuma Okoro at Suite Berlin September 26, 2024In Suite Berlin with Zohra Opoku and Enuma Okoro as they discuss Opoku's new compelling series inspired by the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead...Read more -
Zohra Opoku
I Have Arisen...Part 2 February 23, 2023Upon creating the second part of the series The Myths of Eternal Life , Zohra Opoku guides us through her studio and the streets of...Read more
![Zohra Opoku, ‘I am the one who shines, the one who is above the district of the sky. I go forth to the sky. I climb upon the sun’s rays. O, I am weary, I am weary, (yet) I proceed.' [Extract from Chapter 74 : Spell for going forth from the earth/ An Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead/ The Papyrus of Sobekmose], 2023. Courtesy of the artist and Mariane Ibrahim.](https://static-assets.artlogic.net/w_920,h_920,c_limit,f_auto,fl_lossy,q_auto/ws-marianeibrahimgallery/usr/images/artists/artist_image/items/be/be60d6a7aa6b4dd997069d153ebe95bc/zo-el-032-image.jpg)