[7] In 2017, Ibrahim won the first Presents booth prize at The Armory Show for her exhibition of photography and textile artist, Zohra Opoku.
[10] In 2022, the gallery announced plans to add a two-level, 930 m2 (10,000 sq ft) exhibition space in Mexico City’s Cuauhtémoc neighborhood.
[11] In 2023, Jackson's work was again prominently showcased at Ibrahim's gallery in Mexico City, following a major exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.
[12] Among others, Mariane Ibrahim's gallery has represented artists including Amoako Boafo,[13] Florine Démosthène,[14] Clotilde Jiménez,[15] Thenjiwe Nkosi,[16] Zohra Opoku,[17] Ferrari Sheppard,[18] and Lina Iris Viktor.
The parties later agreed to settle on terms that could not be discussed as part of the agreement, though not before 10 months of high-profile media attention was paid to issues surrounding artists’ rights.