CURRENT
MUSEUM

ON LH MUSEO
DECEMBER 2024

Transforming the Ghana slum areas and improve the lives of those who call them home.

“MAGO MUSEUM” – A World First

We are honored to present Mago Nagasaka’s very first online museum, MAGO MUSEUM, offering an immersive view of his work. This exhibition represents a special moment, allowing audiences worldwide to explore Mago’s world through a lens that captures details of his powerful creations and learn about his mission to eradicate slums in Ghana.

Mago Nagasaka: A Visionary with Purpose

Mago is not just an artist—he is a force for change. His devotion to the plight of Ghana’s Agbogbloshie, the world’s largest e-waste slum, forms the foundation of his work. Mago highlights urgent environmental and humanitarian crises by repurposing discarded e-waste into thought-provoking art.

His efforts extend beyond the canvas. Mago has made numerous trips to Ghana, personally distributing gas masks to protect local communities who rely on burning e-waste to salvage metals to sell. Mago is also actively building a sustainable town, aiming for completion by 2030, introducing farming and recycling factories to create lasting change. At the core of his mission is his philosophy of "sustainable capitalism," using the power of art and ethical business practices to drive both social impact and economic growth — believing that donations alone are not enough to solve these problems.

Witness the Art of Change and Support his Mission

Every element of MAGO MUSEUM is infused with deliberate meaning, reflecting Mago’s mission. At the heart of the exhibition stands the Moon Tower, a piece that was originally built in Ghana, made from collected plastic bottles. The Moon Tower serves as a symbol of peace and resilience for the community.

In addition to exploring his art, the exhibition will soon offer e-commerce capabilities, allowing visitors to purchase Mago’s works directly. This will give art enthusiasts an unique opportunity to own his piece while supporting his mission to build a better future. By contributing, you are not just acquiring art—you are becoming part of a movement for change.