Also known as Olayinka Ilori
British visual artist and designer of Nigerian parentage (born 1987)
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Yinka Ilori: PARABLES FOR HAPPINESS - Design Museum
Dive into the colourful world of artist/designer Yinka Ilori celebrating a unique mix of cultural influences with a free display during the London Design Festival 2022.
designmuseum.org →Delve into the colourful world of artist and designer Yinka Ilori in this display that celebrates a unique mix of cultural influences and unpacks the ingredients of a diasporic visual language. The display showcases key elements of Ilori’s vibrant aesthetic, which throughout his career have been drawn from a mix of cultures that came together in the north London diaspora community where he grew up. Visitors will get to discover 100 objects ranging from artworks, photographs and furniture, to textiles, books and personal possessions, offering an unprecedented glimpse into Ilori’s use of the power of design to absorb cultural influences and express London’s rich mix of identities. Bank Street Basketball: Be The Best You Can Be. Photograph by Matt Alexander ACCESS Download a large print guide from the access information page . Take a listen at some of the tunes that have inspired artist and designer Yinka Ilori. Background image: Yinka Ilori's work at Pavilion Reveal Estrel Hotel, photograph by Linus Muellerschoen.
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