Two new winter exhibits at the Rose Art Museum explore the relationship between painting and photography, and the human and ...
A famous painting that sold for $1.6 million made its first public appearance in decades in Nigeria at the ART X Lagos exhibition over the weekend. Ben Enwonwu’s “Tutu” painting, often dubbed the ...
The British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare CBE has opened a years-in-the-making residency program and art space in Nigeria that aims to foster exchange between artists of different cultures and ...
In the alternate universe of Yinka Shonibare's artworks, Victorian ladies sport bustles of batik, Enlightenment mathematicians misplace limbs, disabled black men penetrate British society and nearly ...
British Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare’s artworks promote a message of tolerance. His large-scale sculptures can be found in locations across the world. During during March until October 2018, his ...
LONDON — It’s fair to say that Decolonised Structures (2022–23), a series of fiberglass sculptures inspired by public statuary, are the “stars” of Yinka Shonibare’s current exhibition, Suspended ...
Yinka Shonibare MBE, “Party Time (detail)” (2008/9) fiberglass mannequins, Dux wax printed cotton textile, leather boots, table, eight chairs, and other mixed-media, approximately 187 x 180 inches ...
Yinka Shonibare MBE, “The British Library” (2014), hardback books, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, gold foiled names, table with benches, four iPads, iPad ...
The artist Yinka Shonibare will erect a memorial in honor of David Oluwale, a Nigerian immigrant who died 51 years ago in the English city of Leeds after prolonged harassment by local police.
The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University will present Yinka Shonibare's SANCTUARY CITY, a thought-provoking exhibition ...
Yinka Shonibare, the London-based artist of Nigerian descent, was in New York recently to install his new retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum. While he was here we grabbed some lunch to talk about ...
The Nigerian-born, London-based Yinka Shonibare CBE began exploring politics in his art while in school at Goldsmiths, eventually turning his practice toward deconstructing stereotypes and questioning ...
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