
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH YINKA SHONIBARE
A conversation with Turner Prize-nominated artist, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA. Renowned for his exploration of colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation.
A conversation with Turner Prize-nominated artist, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA. Renowned for his exploration of colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation.
In discussion with Annette Anthony, executive coach, business advisor and investor, Yinka will reflect on the highlights of his career, how art can become a means of social change and the ways in which his work comments on the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe. We will also hear about the Yinka Shonibare Foundation, a charity set up by Yinka to host and support residencies, education and professional development programmes in the UK and Nigeria.
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Yinka Shonibare CBE RA (b. 1962) in London, UK, studied Fine Art at Byam Shaw School of Art, London (1989) and received his MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London (1991).
His interdisciplinary practice uses citations of Western art history and literature to question the validity of contemporary cultural and national identities within the context of globalization. Through examining race, class and the construction of cultural identity, his works comment on the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe, and their respective economic and political histories.
In 2004, he was nominated for the Turner Prize and in 2008, his mid-career survey began at Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, travelling in 2009 to the Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C. In 2010, his first public art commission ‘Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle’ was displayed on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London and is in the permanent collection of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
In 2013, he was elected a Royal Academician and was awarded the honour of ‘Commander of the Order of the British Empire’ in 2019. His installation ‘The British Library’ was acquired by Tate in 2019 and is currently on display at Tate Modern, London.
This year, Shonibare was awarded the prestigious Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon Award. A major retrospective of his work opened at Museum der Moderne in Salzburg, Austria, in May. He is co-ordinating the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, which will open in September.
Shonibare’s works are in notable museum collections internationally, including the Tate Collection, London; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome and VandenBroek Foundation, The Netherlands.
Annette A. Anthony is a London-based executive coach, writer, private investor and founding member of a VC fund focused on supporting underrepresented founders and innovators across Europe. She is a lifelong supporter of organisations that broaden education and champion the arts. She began her career as Counsel for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and remains politically engaged as an active overseas supporter of candidates for elected office. Annette recently finished her first book, Always Enough, A Global Food Memoir. She holds degrees from Georgetown University (SFS) and Columbia Law School.
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