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Yinka Shonibare, MBE Yinka Shonibare's first solo exhibition in the western United States opened at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art in California featuring an idyllic family riding human-powered flying machines modeled after 19th century drawings, alluding to the continual freedom sought by emigrants and tourists alike. The Britain born (1962, London) to Nigerian parents focuses in his sculptural installations on the contrast of African and European imagery and convention, especially the cultural myths and misinterpretations of colonialism. Yinka Shonibare is known for using Victorian era
dresses made from atypical fabrics. The brightly colored, wax-printed cloths are African
batiks which he gets on a market in London. In his beautifully looking installations, the artist stimulates playfully the debate about culture by using textiles strongly associated with Africa yet originally
produced in Europe and sold to Africans by Dutch traders in the 19th century. Check out more about the accompanying lectures on sbma.net; to name a few:
Since around 12 years his work travels to museums and galleries around the whole world. Recently, a solo exibition was organised at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. It will travel to the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York (26 June until 20 Sept 2009); from 11 Nov 2009 - 7 March 2010 Yinka Shonibare's work will be exhibited at the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC fashionoffice.org/culture/2008/yinkashonibare9-2008.htm.
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Shakespeare fan Yinka Shonibare about Good, Evil and Beauty |
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