Mamby Koita (Mass) is a Malian visual artist born in Bamako in 1991. A graduate of the National Institute of Arts, he expresses himself through painting and sculpture, blending abstraction and symbolism to explore themes of society and identity. As a member of the Tim’Arts collective, he has participated in major exhibitions, asserting a free and ever-evolving artistic approach within Mali’s contemporary art scene.
Biography of Mamby Koita, Exhibition: "An Endless Dream"Mamby Koita, nicknamed Mass, is a Malian visual artist born in 1991 in Bamako. Coming from a family of artists, he developed his passion for creation from his childhood. After training at the National Institute of the Arts of Bamako, he started by making billboards in his Kalaban Coro district.His meeting with the Tim'Arts collective marks a decisive turning point in his career. He refined his techniques and diversified his art, exploring painting and sculpture. His works have been exhibited in prestigious events, such as “Faim Zero” at the Radisson Hotel and “Bamako AI”, where he presents abstract creations.Engaged in collaborative and individual projects, Mass continues to explore new forms of expression. His work, in constant evolution, reflects abundant creativity and a significant contribution to the contemporary artistic scene of Mali.