Homage to Carnival

A bright temporary public sculpture outside the Design Museum as part of the Kensington and Chelsea Art Week by Sokari Douglas Camp.

The piece is based on the idea that in the 19th century slaves were allowed one day a year to party which the artist saw as beginning of Carnival. The figures are African figures in sailors uniform with elaborate headdresses referencing colonial past. Tea is also there as a symbol of nourishment as well as the colonial past.

The figures looked great in the space and gave a splash of colour against concrete buildings.

Closes 30 August 2022

 

 

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