Labyrinths: Exhibition opening for kids and adults
Ibrahim Mahama
12.06.2026 15:00 – 17:00
Labyrinths is Ibrahim Mahama’s new monumental work for MAPS’ forecourt — created from reclaimed bricks sourced from some of Denmark’s historically and culturally significant buildings.
As part of the project, children and young people from Køge Municipality have been invited into Mahama’s artistic universe through workshops about materials, memory, and the stories objects carry with them. Through words, scratches, and personal stories, they have left tangible traces in the bricks.
Now, the bricks become part of the work, and we invite you to an exhibition opening for children and families with ice cream, popcorn, creative activities, and small surprises.
Everyone is welcome. Free admission.
We hope you and your family will join us.
Programme
15.00
Welcome. Ice cream, popcorn and juice
15.30
Opening speech by MAPS Director,
Malene Natascha Ratcliffe
16.00
Fun activities, festive atmosphere and small surprises for children
17.00
Exhibition opening for everyone
From 17.00, the exhibition opens to all, and we celebrate the opening together — children and adults alike.
Labyrinths is the first work in MAPS’ new programme series Tomorrow’s Public Art, through which the museum annually invites international artists to create new site-specific works in Køge. With the series, MAPS explores what public art can be today, and how public space can become a place where new futures are imagined, shared and tested.
Tomorrow’s Public Art is supported by
The Augustinus Foundation, The New Carlsberg Foundation, The Danish Arts Foundation, The North Jutland Foundation, and The Aage and Johanne Louis-Hansen Foundation.