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Yinka Shonibare CBE: Windy Chair - Carpenters Workshop Gallery


Carpenters Workshop Gallery is pleased to present one of the newest iterations of Yinka Shonibare CBE’s Windy Chair.

Originally commissioned by Carpenters Workshop Gallery in 2014 for a special booth at Design Miami/ Basel curated by Jerome Sans, Windy Chair is a limited-edition series – each piece being unique in their Dutch-wax inspired patterns. The artwork is similar to Shonibare’s Wind Sculptures series which reimagines that traditional notion of sculpture by utilising materials such as fibreglass and bronze to depict billowing fabric caught in the wind.

Windy Chair takes on the paradoxical task of manifesting the invisible. We cannot see the wind around us, but its effects are evident throughout nature and the modern world. Shonibare skilfully creates the illusion of the dynamic movement of a piece of fabric caught in a gust of wind despite the artwork being crafted from weighty aluminium and steel. By evoking this illusion, the sculptures symbolise the fluidity and adaptability of human experience in an increasingly interconnected world. The surface of the work is populated with colourful and playful patterns, inspired by Dutch-wax fabric. The artwork reflects an innovative approach to contemporary design and fabrication, achieving remarkable energy and balance in a gravity-defying form.

Shonibare uses Western art history and literature to explore contemporary culture and national identities. His work explores issues of race and class through the media of painting, sculpture, photography, and film. Yinka Shonibare CBE was a Turner Prize nominee in 2004 and was also awarded the decoration of Commander of the Order of the British Empire, or CBE in 2019.

Opening Hours

Monday by appointment only

Tuesday to Friday 10am - 6pm

Saturday and Sunday 11am - 5pm

Location:

Ladbroke Hall
79 Barlby Road
London, W10 6AZ

Text and pictures, copyright carpenters workshop gallery and the artist
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