Wind Sculpture Yinka Shonibare. ‘wind sculpture’, 2014, shonibare’s first permanent public art commission, takes the form of a colourful ship’s sail, measuring 6.1. This unique, gold leaf version of. wind sculpture vii is the first sculpture installed permanently in front of the smithsonian national museum of african art. when yinka shonibare’s wind sculpture vii was unveiled outside the smithsonian’s national museum of african art this month, it had the visual effect of a colorful mast rippling in the wind. Here the dynamic movement of a piece of fabric in a gust of wind is rendered in solid fiberglass at monumental scale. wind sculpture vii, 2016. Smithsonian national museum of african art, washington. It reflects a new approach to design and fabrication. 610 × 340 × 80 cm. in 2021 the cincinnati art museum unveiled a new colorful outdoor sculpture by artist yinka shonibare. we can’t see wind, but we do see its effects. The sculpture is the first in a “second generation” (sg) that extends the artist’s exploration of this theme.
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wind sculpture vii, 2016. Smithsonian national museum of african art, washington. The sculpture is the first in a “second generation” (sg) that extends the artist’s exploration of this theme. ‘wind sculpture’, 2014, shonibare’s first permanent public art commission, takes the form of a colourful ship’s sail, measuring 6.1. wind sculpture vii is the first sculpture installed permanently in front of the smithsonian national museum of african art. This unique, gold leaf version of. we can’t see wind, but we do see its effects. It reflects a new approach to design and fabrication. 610 × 340 × 80 cm. in 2021 the cincinnati art museum unveiled a new colorful outdoor sculpture by artist yinka shonibare.
The Wind Sculpture by Yinka Shonibare in Victoria Westminster London UK
Wind Sculpture Yinka Shonibare The sculpture is the first in a “second generation” (sg) that extends the artist’s exploration of this theme. in 2021 the cincinnati art museum unveiled a new colorful outdoor sculpture by artist yinka shonibare. when yinka shonibare’s wind sculpture vii was unveiled outside the smithsonian’s national museum of african art this month, it had the visual effect of a colorful mast rippling in the wind. wind sculpture vii is the first sculpture installed permanently in front of the smithsonian national museum of african art. Smithsonian national museum of african art, washington. wind sculpture vii, 2016. ‘wind sculpture’, 2014, shonibare’s first permanent public art commission, takes the form of a colourful ship’s sail, measuring 6.1. It reflects a new approach to design and fabrication. This unique, gold leaf version of. The sculpture is the first in a “second generation” (sg) that extends the artist’s exploration of this theme. we can’t see wind, but we do see its effects. Here the dynamic movement of a piece of fabric in a gust of wind is rendered in solid fiberglass at monumental scale. 610 × 340 × 80 cm.