The British Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare was given carte blanche for his first main solo exhibition on the African continent. Safiotra [Hybridities] on the Fondation H in Antananarivo, Madagascar, will embody a number of of Shonibare’s sculptures, equivalent to Alien Girl on Flying Machine (2011) and Refugee Astronaut X (2024), in addition to a few of his lesser-known quilt works. The principle piece within the present shall be The African Library (2018), a large set up comprising some 6,000 books wrapped in Shonibare’s signature Dutch wax materials, which celebrates key figures in postcolonial Africa, equivalent to Nelson Mandela and Ghana’s first president Kwame Nkrumah.
Along with his work, Shonibare can also be curating a piece of the exhibition that may function work by 19 artists from Africa and its diaspora from the Fondation H assortment, together with El Anatsui, Amina Agueznay, Ibrahim Mahama Billie Zangewa. Shonibare explains that he chosen artists which might be “pushing the boundaries of fabric in artwork”.
Yinka Shonibare’s The African Library (2018) Assortment Fondation H; Madagascar; Avec l’autorisation de !’artiste et Goodman Gallery; Cape City; Johannesburg et Landres © Goodman Gallery
Whereas Shonibare has beforehand proven his work in solo reveals on the continent, together with at Goodman Gallery’s Johannesburg and Cape City areas, that is the primary time such an expansive physique of labor shall be offered. “It’s not that I didn’t wish to [have an exhibition of this size],” Shonibare says, “it’s simply that I didn’t have the invitation to try this.” He says that “it will be significant” for him to point out his work on the continent due to his Nigerian heritage.
Shonibare says that round 20 years in the past he was invited by Bisi Silva, the late Nigerian curator and founding father of the Centre for Up to date Artwork in Lagos, to provide a chat within the Nigerian metropolis in addition to to placed on an exhibition. However they have been unable to seek out “an ample house on the time” to host such a present, Shonibare says.
Nevertheless, since then there was a proliferation of areas throughout the continent. These embody his very personal Company Artists Area (G.A.S.) Basis in Lagos, which is collaborating on the exhibition with Fondation H. Shonibare praised Fondation H for being “very sturdy in supporting artists,” which he says is why this partnership was “a no brainer, actually”. As a part of the collaboration, the Malagasy artist Joey Aresoa shall be in residency in Lagos later this 12 months.
• Safiotra [Hybridities], Fondation H, Antananarivo, 11 April-28 February