Inherited Beings

Gallery FUMI

Dates

19 Feb - 14 Mar, 2026

Monday to Friday 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM Saturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Location

Gallery FUMI

2-3 Hay Hill, Mayfair, London, England W1J 6AS, London

Inherited Beings

In February 2026, Gallery FUMI is pleased to present Inherited Beings, a solo exhibition of works by emerging Ghanaian artist Kobina Adusah. Marking Adusah’s first exhibition with the gallery and his welcome as a new addition to the roster of artists, Inherited Beings introduces a new body of ceramic works that articulate the artist’s engagement with ancestry, material memory, and the living histories embedded within clay. Coinciding with the exhibition, Gallery FUMI will present a curated selection of Adusah’s work at Collect 2026 at London’s Somerset House, and a presentation of two significant works at FOG Design+Art 2026 in San Francisco in January.

Adusah approaches clay not as an inert substance, but as a material imbued with ancient storylines. His process is guided by an attentiveness to what the material holds, to what it remembers, what it has endured, and what it can reveal when given form. The artist’s vessels function as sites of mediation between past and present, memory and presence. In giving form to these inherited narratives, Adusah’s works resonate beyond the personal, opening onto shared histories and universal questions of belonging.

Deeply attuned to the long history of ceramics and its origins in antiquity, Adusah crafts time-honoured forms while asserting a visual language that is distinctly his own. Across the surfaces of his works, instinctual patterning and gestural markings unfold like inscriptions, authored through the precision of the artist’s hand. These expressive marks operate as symbols and signals, evoking ancestry, spiritual knowledge, and oral traditions while resisting fixed interpretation.

HoursMonday to Friday10:00 AM - 6:30 PM; Saturday; 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
VenueGallery FUMI
TypeExhibition
Duration10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
CityLondon

About

Gallery FUMI

There were fewer specialist galleries, fairs and rather less of an audience for unique and limited edition design works, when Sam Pratt and Valerio Capo decided to open Gallery FUMI in 2008. Both came from non-design backgrounds (banking and marketing respectively) and the only driving factor in their inception of this project was pure and unadulterated passion, not to serve the market, such as it was, but to invest in the people making the work.

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