
Yinka Shonibare’s debut African solo show highlights hybrid nature of identity
Antananarivo – Renowned British-Nigerian visual artist Yinka Shonibare is celebrating his first solo exhibition on the African continent, at the age of 62 – an explosion of colour that raises questions of identity and challenges the way we see the post-colonial world. "Can we look at the sculpture …

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