SPACEWALK (FABRIC WORKSHOP PHILADELPHIA) (2002) by Yinka Shonibare

SPACEWALK (FABRIC WORKSHOP PHILADELPHIA) - Yinka Shonibare - 2002

Artwork Information

TitleSPACEWALK (FABRIC WORKSHOP PHILADELPHIA)
ArtistYinka Shonibare
Date2002
Art MovementContemporary,Postcolonial art

About SPACEWALK (FABRIC WORKSHOP PHILADELPHIA)

The artwork depicted, titled “SPACEWALK (FABRIC WORKSHOP PHILADELPHIA),” was created by Yinka Shonibare in 2002. This piece is associated with the contemporary and postcolonial art movements and falls within the genre of sculpture.

The artwork portrays two astronaut figures seemingly floating in space, connected by umbilical-like cords. Both figures are clad in vibrant, patterned fabrics that are traditionally African, merging themes of cultural identity with futuristic exploration. Their helmets are black and opaque, hiding their features and creating an air of mystery. The dynamic postures of the figures suggest movement and interaction, capturing a moment of tension and connection in the void. This juxtaposition of traditional textiles with space exploration attire invites reflections on themes of heritage, globalization, and the intersection of cultures.

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