Yinka Shonibare: The British Library


Colourful installation at Tate Modern by Yinka Shonibare.

I had seen this work before when it was shown at Brighton Library a number of years ago and loved it then and  love it now. It consists of over 2000 books, recovered in Shonibare’s signature Dutch wax print fabric, with the names of first and second generation immigrants to Britain on the spine plus names of people who have famously opposed immigration. It is now accompanied by a website with up to date material on the topis //thebritishlibrrayinstallation.com.

I love the detail of this work as you can stand and read the spines and think of all the stories behind them however it is also a very striking piece as a whole and warms the heart of this librarian.

Closes 17 November 2019

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