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Talking With Yinka Shonibare

13:36 07.07.2009 | 0 comments

Yinka Shonibare, the London-based artist of Nigerian descent, was in New York recently to install his new retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum. While he was here we grabbed some lunch to talk about his background and his art. In this..
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