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Door to the Cosmos: Group exhibition

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18 October - 13 December 2025
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George Clinton Ruff 2, 2023 Acrylic, charcoal and charcoal on canvas 20 x 16 in 1 In depth 50.8 x 40.6 cm
George Clinton
Ruff 2, 2023
Acrylic, charcoal and charcoal on canvas
20 x 16 in
1 In depth
50.8 x 40.6 cm
Door to the Cosmos will be on view in Paris from October 18 through December 13, 2025.  

Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to present Door to the Cosmos, a group exhibition that traces constellations across past, present and future, bringing together works that traverse antiquity, speculative futures, and cosmic realms. The exhibition features worksby Nick Cave, Michi Meko and Zohra Opoku, as well as the first European presentationof works by George Clinton, cultural icon, leader of the influential Parliament-Funkadelic collective, and sound architect of Afrofuturism, whose contributions to the arts span seven decades. 

 

The universe is alive, and we are the evidence. Its pulsations manifest themselves both in the vibrations of the stars—which, translated into acoustic waves, resonate like the beating of a drum—and in the shock waves produced by the violence that permeatesour societies. Between infinite wonder and the brutality of the immediate, a possibility opens, a bridge where imagination allows us to hold both extremes at once. 

 

This exhibition approaches the cosmos from urgent realities. Nick Cave (b. 1959, Fulton, MO; lives and works in Chicago) opens the exhibition with Tondo (2023). In this work, the artist juxtaposes catastrophic weather patterns with brain scans of young Black men living with post-traumatic stress due to gun violence. The result is an abstract sculpture that invites us to lose ourselves in its vertiginous interior: deceptively light, resembling an undulating textile, yet constructed from rigid, immovable metal. This structure contains the tensions  of the cosmos, a collapsing of time that encourages engagement between embodied experience and atmospheric phenomena. 

 

Zohra Opoku (b. 1976, Altdöbern, former GDR/ East Germany; lives and works in Accra)uses indigo, a traditional West African textile dye, to create a monumental work from her Myths of Eternal Life series. In Hail To You Great God (2022), the artist converseswith the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, finding vital guidance within its pages. In the piece, her son confronts Anubis, God of the necropolis, who mediates between him and a female body: the fragmented, anonymous, and crisis-ridden maternal body that runs through the work, becoming a metaphor for a cosmic transition between life and the beyond. 

 

Coinciding with his major exhibition at SCAD in Savannah, Georgia (on view through January 6, 2026), Michi Meko (b. 1974 in Florence, Alabama; lives and works in Atlanta)builds nocturnal landscapes born from the intersection of celestial cartography, the plastic gestures of street art, and the practice of fishing. In Crappie Painting: An Apocalypse. A Life for a Life. How to Kill a Fish (2022), the starry sky becomes a surface for exploration: the knot of the “backlash,” present in the works, is both a fishing term and a metaphor for the racist backlash that remains present in the US and particularly in the American South. “Crappie” in the title references both the freshwater fish and the brand of monofilament fishing line, bright green and looped into the painting multiple times to form star-like clusters. These glowing knots evoke a cosmic landscape, while also mirroring the spotted pattern of the crappie fish. Like Opoku, in Meko’s hands, the ordinary becomes celestial, reminding us that survival itself is a kind of sacred practice. 

 

The exhibition culminates with an entire room dedicated to the pictorial and sculptural work of George Clinton, presented for the first time in Europe. A cultural icon, leader of the influential Parliament-Funkadelic music collective, and sound architect of Afrofuturism, Clinton has spent the last seven decades constructing entire universes in which spaceships, community, and funk intertwine as engines of radical imagination. His influence expands like a constellation that continues to shape contemporary creation. In his works, Clinton invites us to take off together, to dance in zero gravity with his Atomic Dogs, to celebrate life in all its forms: a cosmic journey where joy is the force that holds the universe together. 

 

Door to the Cosmos will be on view in Paris from October 18 through December 13, 2025.  

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Works
  • George Clinton and Jona Cerwinske, Dogstar Bright, 2023
    George Clinton and Jona Cerwinske, Dogstar Bright, 2023
  • George Clinton, Ruff 2, 2023
    George Clinton, Ruff 2, 2023
  • George Clinton, Ma’me’s best friend , 2023
    George Clinton, Ma’me’s best friend , 2023
  • George Clinton, Canine Star Cluster, 2023
    George Clinton, Canine Star Cluster, 2023
  • George Clinton, Seeing is retrieving , 2021-07-20
    George Clinton, Seeing is retrieving , 2021-07-20
  • George Clinton, Data Dog, 2023
    George Clinton, Data Dog, 2023
  • George Clinton, DJ Pooper Scooper, 2023
    George Clinton, DJ Pooper Scooper, 2023
  • George Clinton, U Da Dog, 2023
    George Clinton, U Da Dog, 2023
  • George Clinton, DidgeriDog, 2023
    George Clinton, DidgeriDog, 2023
  • George Clinton, The Shiny One, 2024
    George Clinton, The Shiny One, 2024
  • George Clinton, Pawz n’ FX, 12/13/21
    George Clinton, Pawz n’ FX, 12/13/21
  • Img 1967
  • Img 1975
  • Img 1968
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Press
  • Gotta have that funk

    The London free press, November 7, 2025
  • GEORGE CLINTON HARPER'S BAZAAR FRANCE

    JACQUES SIMONIAN, Harper‘s Bazaar France, November 3, 2025
  • Funk legend turned painter George Clinton opens show in Paris

    RTÉ NEWS, November 3, 2025
  • Funk Music Icon George Clinton Debuts as Visual Artist with Paris Exhibition at Age 84

    SayArt, November 2, 2025
  • Funk legend turned painter George Clinton opens show in Paris

    The Peninsula, November 1, 2025
  • Funk legend turned painter George Clinton opens show in Paris

    JÉRÉMY TORDJMAN AFP, Gulfshore Business , November 1, 2025
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