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Wind Sculpture VII

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Yinka Shonibare, born 1962, London, United Kingdom
Label Text
"Wind Sculptures …capture the wind to produce something tangible out of the intangible."
- Yinka Shonibare MBE, 2014
Yinka Shonibare MBE describes himself as a “postcolonial hybrid.” His stylish and sumptuous works of art, which range from headless mannequins to paintings, photographs, video projection, and now outdoor sculpture, all incorporate the patterns of vibrant textiles that are often called “African print” cloth. Based on Indonesian batiks and manufactured in The Netherlands and Great Britain, then named, worn and sold across western Africa, these textiles speak to the global networks that link us all. For Shonibare, these textiles become a platform with which to rethink history, political and economic entanglements, and the choices we are making for the future.
Wind Sculpture VII is the first sculpture installed permanently in front of the Smithsonian National Museum of African art. This unique, gold leaf version of Yinka Shonibare MBE’s Wind Sculptures evokes the sails of ships that have crossed the Atlantic and other oceans to connect nations through the exchange of ideas, products, and people. It captures in its form histories that can be inspiring, brutal, and always complex. It looks to how the opening of the seas led not only to the slave trade and colonization, but also gave rise to the dynamic contributions of Africans and African heritage worldwide. Using, yellow, blue, rose, and gold, Shonibare celebrates the African men, women, and children who have shaped the United States, Great Britain, and other nations of today and for the future.
Description
Brilliantly colored, vertically oriented outdoor sculpture that looks like a piece of “African print” cloth blowing in the wind. Sculpture stands on one narrow point, and continues to flare until three-quarters of its full height, narrowing again at the top. At both upper and lower tips, the patterning consists of speckled blue medallions set on a hot pink background with swirling red stripes and bordered by one white and one red stripe. A pink stripe also bisects the sculpture just below its widest section. In between the pink areas, the patterning consists of irregular yellow and white webbing with a regular pattern of linked red circles on top. Interlocking rings of gold leaf cover the whole of the sculpture.
Provenance
Commissioned from the artist, 2016
Exhibition History
National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., Museum entrance, installed December 3, 2016
Content Statement
As part of our commitment to accessibility and transparency, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art is placing its collection records online. Please note that some records are incomplete (missing image or content descriptions) and others reflect out-of-date language or systems of thought regarding how to engage with and discuss cultural heritage and the specifics of individual artworks. If you see content requiring immediate action, we will do our best to address it in a timely manner. Please email nmafacuratorial@si.edu if you have any questions.
Image Requests
High resolution digital images are not available for some objects. For publication quality photography and permissions, please contact the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives at https://africa.si.edu/research/eliot-elisofon-photographic-archives/
Credit Line
Museum purchase with funds from Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi and Adebayo Ogunlesi, and the Sakana Foundation
2016
Object number
2016-11-1
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Copyright
(c) 2016 Yinka Shonibare MBE
Type
Sculpture
Medium
Steel armature with hand-painted fiberglass resin cast and gold leaf
Dimensions
H x W (approx): 609.6 × 304.8 cm (240 × 120 in.)
Geography
Nigeria
See more items in
National Museum of African Art Collection
Exhibition
ongoing exhibition
On View
NMAfA, Outdoor Installation
National Museum of African Art
Topic
geometric motif
Record ID
nmafa_2016-11-1
Metadata Usage (text)
Usage conditions apply
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ys7074babbd-afa0-4693-a6a6-fcce3b6ab510
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