Yinka Ilori: Parables for Happiness

Vibrant exhibition at the Design Museum looking at the Design practice of Yinka Ilori.

Ilori draws on his Nigerian heritage and the community around him in North London for his influences with an underlying aim of bringing joy and happiness through his work.

The show examines his collaborative practice and how his studio works with a section on his influences from music to African cloth.

It then looked at some of the projects they have worked on starting with his love of chairs and how he feels they tell stories. He set up workshops where people who attended each restored an old chair. As part of this show he has also helped the museum choose new items for the collection including a chair.

I particularly like the section on his work in public spaces using bright, district colours for projects ranging from a bridge to a playground and taking in billboards during Covid.

Closes 25 June 2023

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Guardian


 

 

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